Some confusion apparent over "Dunstalls". The original name comes from Paul Dunstall, who was originally a successful tuner and customiser, primarily of Nortons, in the 1960's. With the British motorcycle industry's demise, Paul switched to Japanese, again primarily having a close business relationship with Suzuki.
In 1980, Paul sold the rights, moving to commercial property development. The rights buyer tried to capitalise on the name but was never as successful as Paul.
Otoh, "Megaton" appears to be a relatively recent Emgo invention?
Afaik, Paul never painted the insides of his mufflers red.
They look very similar to a pair of actual "Paul" Dunstalls I have and still use (photos attached), except mine do have removeable baffles. Mine are stamped "DUNSTALL DECIBLE
(sic) SILENCER".
In addition to the "Decibles", I have had:-
. A pair of "Paul" Dunstalls without removeable baffles, similar to the ones
@solomon has pictured, were intended for air cooled BMW twins, did not work for me so I passed them on fairly quickly.
. A pair of Dunstall "Power" silencers (photos also attached), looked even better than the earlier longer ones but caused a deep flat spot 3,500~4,500 on a T160.
Is a sketch; as I say, I never saw actual "Paul" Dunstalls with ends like that until the "Power" mufflers - online images of "Paul" Dunstall bikes show either Gold Star-lookalikes, Norton "peashooters" or his long "Decibles".
Given what has happened to the "Dunstall" name since Paul sold it, be sure whatever looks like that is not just a pirate copy of that sketch with some random internals?