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Osprey 45 question

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John_galt

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Recently acquired an Osprey 45. I use a 92FS, Glock 19 and 21 for hosts. Usually shoot 147 grain Winchesters JHP, have shot some 115 gr and 124 gr FMJ but with the velocities not as pleasant. This weekend I shot about 50 rounds then removed the suppresser and shot for another hour without it. When I went to put it away on the bench it sounded as if there was sand in the suppressor. I shook out a fair amount of what is pictured below. Is relatively soft stuff. When I removed the piston and examined with a flashlight no evidence on the inside or out of a baffle strike. There was nothing abnormal while firing it.

Explanations? I had thought it was carbon build up that flaked loose as it cooled? Grand total I have put maybe 150 rounds through it. The first picture is the interior of the piston housing.
 
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