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Can we get a suppressor thread going? I need some help picking out a .30 caliber suppressor. I'm going to use it for multiple firearms (.223, 6.5, etc.) so it needs to be a great all around suppressor. Also who's going to go on a shopping spree come January? Also Also post your guns and suppressors!! Pic related is the only one I have right now. Rugged Oculus on a CZ457 Tactical.
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gay footfag, abandon thread
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>>64362953
>Also who's going to go on a shopping spree come January?
That e-form system is going to be so absolutely inundated in January that you're going to see wait times go straight back to 6-8mos.+ just like it used to be with paper filing.
Might as well just pay the $200 now unless you're fine waiting until third quarter 2026 before your stamp gets approved.
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>>64362974
I'm sure there will be a surge in purchases, but with the whole FIFO system removed there shouldn't be too many roadblocks to a quick processing. It's not like the government can't handle that kind of thing. I get my 1040EZ approved in less than a day typically.
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>>64362953
>I'm going to use it for multiple firearms (.223, 6.5, etc.) so it needs to be a great all around suppressor.
Obligatory recommendation that you not do this, because it's inferior to a dedicated caliber suppressor.
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>>64362953
What are people's experience on trying to suppress the Beretta 21A Bobcat? I'm just curious.
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>>64363047
Meant to ask a general question, not reply to OP.
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I'm addicted bros, and I need more. I have 2 short .22 suppressors but I want a full size .22 suppressor and a dedicated .30cal can. I currently have a .338, .45 rifle and .45 pistol. I wish silencer central sould different caliber end caps as I only shoot 10MM through my pistol supressor.
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bump
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>>64362974
>Might as well just pay the $200 now unless you're fine waiting until third quarter 2026
That's fine, I've already been procrastinating like 10 years.
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>>64362974
Just buy the suppressor now, and tell the clerk to hold it and make the transfer after the tax is dropped, because the transfer is what's taxed. You save $200, which is nearly the full price of a good .22 suppressor, and just have to wait until Christmas.
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>>64363316
OP here. They're a store near where I live that was advertising that exact thing. That's why I'm looking now.
>>64363036
I totally get that reasoning, but I'm not looking for super operator whisper quiet just like how the movies are noise levels. I was hoping that a good enough .30 cal can would work for most situations (mostly for hunting).
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>>64362953
>I need some help picking out a .30 caliber suppressor.
The biggest question is if the firearms are gas operated or manual, and somewhat related what sort of duty schedule/usage. If manual you can just focus on the best performance for the dollar, and material doesn't really matter because you aren't mag dumping through it ever. If gas guns then you almost 100% want a flow-through at this point, even with adjustable gas blocks. I've used high bp cans with highly adjustable auto guns and while I could make them run just fine the gas face irritation is real and the difference with a flow can is very nice. If you're going to be having FRT fun then you probably want steel or inconel and not titanium, though with a flow can and long enough barrel might still be ok.
>Also who's going to go on a shopping spree come January?
Not me probably. I'm very excited about the end of the stamp but more due to what might eventually come out on the market, like a return of integral handgun designs and barrel option. But I'd be surprised if any manufacturers are holding anything back for it. Pleasantly surprised, but still surprised. I think interesting new products will be a longer term evolution not day 1. I'm well covered with what I want to do for rifles right now so I'll wait and see how things develop.
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>>64362974
This is a common meme about it but I agree with other anons that I don't think it'll be an issue. Like, dude, the volume of actual normal gun purchases is orders of magnitude higher then NFA purchases. The roadblocks before were manual data entry (ie, not eforms) and the old strict-FIFO system. Now it's just a somewhat more irritating to setup bit of interfacing with the standard instant background check infra.
>>64363036
>Obligatory recommendation that you not do this, because it's inferior to a dedicated caliber suppressor.
For handguns yeah, but for rifles I've actually been pretty surprised how well some 30cal cans measure for 556/223 (granted not that that's saying much since those suppress like shit regardless).

I do think that multical is going to become pretty much obsolete though under the new system because cans will plummet in price so much. Very decent quality stuff is going to be a few hundred bucks at most. Just like in other areas of gun accessories there will be 5x-10x price products sure but it'll only get you another 10-20%. It'll be nice to just be able to throw a decent can each on a pile of guns for less then a single can now.
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>>64363047
Fine enough, I have one and it works well enough with the Q .22 can. Loading the magazine to full capacity tends to cause a failure to feed on the second round, but that's the only issue I've experienced
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>>64363799
The concept on that thing was cool, but god does it look like such a low quality 3d printed mock up POS.
I am surprised they even had the balls to sell those.
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>>64363047
Port pop and consistent jamming on mine. I liked it, but got rid of it since it wasnt reliable enough for me
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>>64364257
>I am surprised they even had the balls to sell those.
Why? Though the trigger isn't great (was apparently much improved in gen 3 but that never got general release) the gun itself is awesome, surprisingly nice balance and easy to shoot, and still suppresses 9mm near the top of anything on the market. Easy to work on too. I only regret not buying a few more when they were going for like $900.
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>>64364283
>Why?
Looks like ass.
Does it use a generic recoil spring, extractor, trigger group, etc. when something breaks?
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>>64362974
Until prices go down to reasonable levels I'll wait
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>>64363834
>I've actually been pretty surprised
This. I've noticed that most people that obsess about the hypothetical drawbacks of shooting through an oversized can (with or without an appropriately sized endcap) have never tried it and are simply parroting something that they heard from someone else that's never tried it, or else they're using a shitty can that sucks even in its intended caliber. It's a small enough difference that a good .30 can will outperform a mediocre .223 can in 5.56mm.

All other things being equal (and they usually are, given how many manufacturers are still stuck on basic bitch K-baffels), a larger caliber can will have more internal volume, and volume matters more than a few thous of diameter on the endcap.

>>64363143
Don't sweat the endcaps. If you set up a test under the right conditions with the right equipment, you may be able demonstrate a small difference in performance, but it's nothing that you'll notice with your ears. Don't overthink it.
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>>64363047
Loud, not hearing safe IMO, should probably attempt again. But I haven't exactly tried every 22LR silencer in existence nor running wet. But it runs.

>>64364244
>Loading the magazine to full capacity tends to cause a failure to feed on the second round, but that's the only issue I've experienced
Loading to 7 or overloading to 8? Seems to be most common when people do that.
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>>64362974
NFA wait times got short because the courts fucked the ATF and said the approval process needs to be sped up or applications will be auto-approved. They still aren't allowed to take their sweet time approving forms, regardless of the amount of applications.
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Looking to get a suppressor for a .32 acp next year when its free to file.
Slim pickings for that caliber so I will have to settle for a close enough one.
Will the performance be fuckhuge different if I get the closest diameter possible suppressor vs a 9mm or just a "good enough".

I know ballistic autism and ammo variety will impact things too but mostly a general idea here.
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What surefire mounting system can should I get for a 16" .308 if I want to do magdumps?
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>>64366623
32acp is such a powder puff it'll be fine with whatever, if anything your main concern will be buying something that's overkill and adds too much size/weight for no reason. A compact 9mm will be fine.
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>>64366627
I don't have an answer to your question, but i have a question for you. Does the suppressor wrap actually help at all in terms of heat management or is it really just there too look cool?
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>>64366782
It keeps me from burning my hands if I have to break it down or put it in it's travel bag.
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>>64366782
It's so it doesn't give you 3rd degree burns when you accidentally touch your suppressor, or so it doesn't burn your leg when it's on a sling. Yes, it works.
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>>64366712
I am doing it purely for the looks but I also want it to do at least something.

Appreciate it!
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>>64362964
Nasty ass feet too, not even cute feet
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>>64366782
It makes the suppressor hotter lol it's insulation, the point isn't the can the point is you, the anon with sensitive hand flesh you may wish to keep all attached to your hand bones and not being seared onto the metal of the can.
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>>64366402
You know, it's entirely possible that I was overloading it all along. I might just be retarded
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>>64362964
>>64366838
Don't try to act like you aren't degenerates like everyone else on /k/. You're only fooling yourselves.
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>>64366806
It's supposed to reduce mirage first and foremost
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>>64368379
I'm the owner of the levergun in question with the can wrap, its primarily for simply not burning myself. Its The Skinny from Rifles Only which even states its for lower rates of fire like manual action guns.
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>>64368390
>its primarily for simply not burning myself.
Have you considered just not touching the barrel or can?
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>>64368397
Secondarily its so I don't have to worry about cooking plastic in its soft case when I transport it hot from the range. I spent 1500 on a chromed takedown levergun I'm gonna go all out on making it convenient.
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>>64368390
I mean that's useful too but it's not a wrap's primary function generally
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>>64368422
I don't care what milfags and larpers say is the primary use of a suppressor wrap, its a tool.
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>>64368426
>larpers
Nigger, you can get scope mirage even if you're hunting, it's that simple
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>>64368441
I'm using a red dot my guy, you think I'm hunting or doing pest control at hundreds of yards?
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>>64368446
No because you have neither the skill nor eyesight for that
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>>64368466
Exactly, so why would you bring up heat mirage on a sub 100 yard suppressed gun for clearing out pests and getting the drop on deer in dense woods? I actually shoot my guns and set them up for convenience. I've burned myself and inhaled too much melted nylon to not get something that mitigates that.
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No approvals since the shutdown right?
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>>64368441
>Nigger, you can get scope mirage even if you're hunting, it's that simple
lol wut. No you can't, not unless you're doing hog control or similar mass shooting. As well as hunting I do prs with 300wm and I STILL don't have to worry about scope mirage with a bare can for a number of shots. And heat distortion matters a lot at range sure, but it doesn't mean you're now 30moa off at a few hundred yards. Effectively all normal hunting of white tail etc is <200yd and most <100yd. 2-4moa is plenty good enough accuracy if you take the time to study vitals like you should. You should only need one shot with a cold gun, and if you fuck up it'll be cold again by the time you get done tracking and need another (or else you'll be able to walk right up to finish the job at which point you could just use a sidearm even).
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>>64367386
It's a common issue with that factory mag; I really don't understand why Beretta didn't just stamp a line on the mag (for visual cues) or mill out the injection mold for the follower to add a nub to prevent overtravel. I see a lot of people say they had jams until they loaded to the proper round count and >>64364271 may also be doing it. Hell, they make it easy enough as the follower does drop low enough where it isn't really unreasonable to shove that eighth round in, especially if you aren't counting.
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>>64368889
Thanks man, good to know. I'll keep that in mind next time I'm at the range. Have a goat for your trouble
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Should I just get the Hyperion K for my 5.56?
I want a 5.56 supressor and a good one not some horsecrap that's loud "muh backpressure" bs.
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>>64362953
TBAC Magnus S-RR-SR does the needful
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>>64369685
Retard. There's no BS about backpressure, particularly when you're dealing with a round that you're still going to need to use earpro with for much shooting regardless. Gas face sucks. Also though as it happens for 556 flow through cans are the best performers anyway. I don't think anything at all has yet performed better then a FLOW 556 Ti, unlike with 30cal (which the Hyperion K is, like it's also an older design at this point + shortened and doesn't at all match the top but why would use a 30cal can for 556 anyway?). Though PTR and CAT cans are also very good, assuming paying absolute top $$ for minor bumps doesn't bother you, and that new CAT one is low bp also.

Hard to recommend dropping that kind of dosh on any can at this point though.
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Anyone have experience with the Osprey 2.0 45? I’m thinking of getting one to use on my USP45 as well as a 9mm P226 and 92A1, I really like the way it looks but I understand there’s more to it than that. It wouldn’t be used for anything other than looking cool when I shoot
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So if I decide to go for a .30 caliber can to cover a range of rifles, which would be the best one suited for that? I keep seeing a lot about the Dead Air Nomad 30, but it just seems too inexpensive for a high-end suppressor. Maybe I'm conflating the idea of costly with quality?
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>>64371457
there is no one can that's best for multiple rifles, at best you'll find one that's great on one rifle and mediocre on others. At worst you'll get one that you wind up having to buy the right gun for. Focus on the gun you want to suppress the most.
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>>64371457
>Dead Air Nomad 30
Dead Air has had a series of major issues and the Nomad is a really dated design at this point, mid-pack performance at best but poor efficiency in terms of back pressure. That said you don't need to pay $1000+ to have top class performance either, cans like the Enticer L-Ti or Jolene perform amongst the absolute best for around $800 (which make no mistake is still damn fucking expensive). The Lahar 30-L is around $700. Even $500 stuff can still get you a lot of the way there.

But if the "range of rifles" aren't all manuals or least autos with AGBs you need to pay attention to other aspects of the can too.
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I'm getting a 5.56 supressor
Is Inconel or Titanium more heavy duty?
Right now its a Velos or a Cat for my 16" but I haven't fixated on any brand yet.
Considering swapping out my 16" upper for a 13.7"-14" upper...
Only problem is I'll have to pay a gunsmith to get the muzzle device off a 13.7"
So really I'm just going to deal with my 16" upper for now
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>>64373915
I appreciate the info. As for the rifles I thought about putting it on, it would be a bolt action 6.5, a standard 5.56 AR and a .300 blackout pistol with a 7.5 inch barrel.
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>>64374236
those are too different in diameter for one can to work well on all of them. I have a 9mm can with an endcap hole of .405, I put it on my 300blk and it basically doesn't work at all; subs are as loud as supers.
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>>64374274
You need a .30 cal rifle can to maximize a 300 blk AR.
Chasing DBs with 300 blk works.
My .30 cal can was like 3x the cost of the AR pistol itself.
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>>64374236
Bolt 6.5 will suppress very well with a quality 30cal can and you can just pick based on best sound reduction for your budget.

For the AR though back pressure will matter. If you don't have an AGB for it already then it matters a lot, you need something very low bp to even work reliably. If you do have a quality sufficiently adjustable block then that combined with more volume for a 30cal can will let it run fine, but still keep in mind gas face is pretty unfun. 300bo will experience this less due to less gas etc.

If you give a price range I can give a few specific suggestions, but all that said I think I'd focus on maximizing performance for the 6.5, which will also do well for the 300bo. If you find you like suppressors a lot with your AR you can always invest in something specifically for the AR down the road to reduce bp, particularly as the market heats up over the next few years.
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>>64374236
>>64375729
My supressed 300 BO is still undergassed when supressed its short stroking.
You might actually want backpressure for a 300 bo
Carbine length 5.56 is different though.



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