^^^Dude, that meme was awesome and right on point. I go through this every time I buy a new suppressor.
cant figure out how to post a gif on this site. Ill keep trying.^^^Dude, that meme was awesome and right on point. I go through this every time I buy a new suppressor.
It disappeared.^^^Dude, that meme was awesome and right on point. I go through this every time I buy a new suppressor.
Youre welcome!cant figure out how to post a gif on this site. Ill keep trying.
As soon as I think I have my mind made up somebody else posts something that makes me second guess my decision. Not to name any names @Supersubes . lol
Mathematically, a change of 10 decibels is equivalent to a 10 fold change in sound pressure. 3 decibels is approximately a doubling of sound pressure.How much of a difference is a decibal or two?
I called and talked to a lady at tbac this morning wondering about this. She said they do have new cans to release but nothing to compete with the ultra 9.Also I’d wait until Jan when I’ve been told by TBAC that new cans will be announced. Note: I’m not a fanboy, and I own only one TBAC can, a Takedown 22. (I should see if they’ll clean that one once a year as well, hmmmmm)
The Ti cans are very easily cleaned by filling them up with CLR. Let them sit overnight, then rinse.TBAC gives you one free cleaning a year. Don’t know about the other company.
As someone who has only user-serviceable cans (meaning I, and only I, must clean them as no one else will), I can tell you cleaning suppressors royally sucks balls. I have an RC3 Surefire welded up can in jail and the only reason I didn’t go TBAC is that they didn’t offer a flow through can.
If the cans are pretty similar, the cleaning service would be the tiebreaker (for me).
Also I’d wait until Jan when I’ve been told by TBAC that new cans will be announced. Note: I’m not a fanboy, and I own only one TBAC can, a Takedown 22. (I should see if they’ll clean that one once a year as well, hmmmmm)
Who tf actually cleans their cans? LolThe Ti cans are very easily cleaned by filling them up with CLR. Let them sit overnight, then rinse.
The Ti cans are very easily cleaned by filling them up with CLR. Let them sit overnight, then rinse.
So, agreed, a Ti can is not too hard to clean IF you clean it on a schedule, and it helps if you weighed it when you got it so you know the target weight.Who tf actually cleans their cans? Lol