Using J. Sipp to make 3 Blaser barrels and a suppressor….

Now it all makes sense. I had seen that item listed in places as discontinued so it looks to no longer be available in the US. SO, today, you can get a stock and transplant Blaser receiver/trigger unit to it, but can't get a new on including the receiver/trigger. Thanks!
Cool. I bought it from a gun auction this year. I love how traditional wood stocks looks, but the adjustment ability of more modern stocks is awesome too.
 
Update.

All barrels have been tested. All mounted into blaser r8 stock and receiver normally, all closed appropriately, and all grouped accurately.

Overall very happy with my experience.
Let’s see a picture of the 416 mounted on the rifle with suppressor.
 
Let’s see a picture of the 416 mounted on the rifle with suppressor.
Supressor still in jail. Here is a pic when I went for visitation. The external brake is removable. Ha.

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It’s a reflex supressor so most of that goes over the barrel. Only 4” will protrude forward, plus the brake.
 
Here is the 375 Ruger barrel with another over the barrel suppressor, AB Raptor.

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What do you get for sound suppression on that setup? How about recoil reduction? (Or just your perception and estimation)
What is the weight of that suppressor?
It weighs 8oz. I would say it drops the recoil down to about like a 30-06.
 

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