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    Default ECCO Machine Suppressors

    I heard they are known for their re-coring and suppressor mount conversions, but I am wondering if anyone has experience with their rifle suppressors? They look like a decent option and manufactured right here in CO.

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    Thanks Hoser. I’ve been thinking about adding another .30 cal suppressor but don’t want to cough up TBAC prices right now. Anyone else use an ECCO suppressor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longrange2 View Post
    I heard they are known for their re-coring and suppressor mount conversions, but I am wondering if anyone has experience with their rifle suppressors? They look like a decent option and manufactured right here in CO.
    If their suppressors are as good as their suppressor mount conversions. I'd say go for it. My dealing with them was easy, with great communication and nice update to an old 18t aac. Worth your time to talk to them.
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    They did the mount system swap on my AAC SD; it looks like it came that way from the factory. I have one of their 9mm suppressors in ATF jail.
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