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CANNONMAN

CANNONMAN
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Apr 13, 2012
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im trying to find a new can, primarily for my long range 300wm. But to talk myself into buying a can I want it multi purpose, I also have a bushmaster 223. I am planning on putting together a piston AR pistol or SBR in the near future. Is the TBAC my best option? I'd imagine the bushy's threads are different so is there a adaptor I can get so I can use the threaded 30p-1? or am I stuck needing a QD and getting a Flash hider for each gun? Does a QD can affect accuracy over a threaded? Any different ideas on a can?
 
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You could get a 30BA and use the brakes as the thread adapter, or you could get the 30P-1 and use a 1/2-28 to 5/8-24 thread adpater from TROS. The 30BA would be the better multi-rifle choice for you. The 30BA is as accurate as the 30P-1. However, just remember that it's a precision rifle suppressor, not a suppressor for unlimited rates of fire on SBR's and semi-autos.
 
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I didn't know that there was an adapter, good to know. I don't plan on using it for spraying too much lead out of an AR. How fast do those titanium cans heat up? compared to another brand of can? or a metal can?
 
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Pretty sure titanium is a metal.
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It'll heat up faster than steel because it's inversely proportional to mass and steel is heavier, but it's also larger than a typical .223 can so that's working in its favor.
 
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And also whats the shortest sbr you would shoot through your can?
 
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We have a suppressor specifically designed for very short SBR's and full auto, the 223A. It's rated down to 7". The 30BA and 30P-1 are intended for precision rifles. You will see accelerated baffle wear when shooting it on a SBR.
 
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Zak, Can a certificate for50% off a TBAC suppressor be used along with the group buy discount.
 
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50%!! Where do I get one of those!?....... Though its a little late now. Mine's paid for already, and I'm waiting on paperwork.
 
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Damn. Was hoping you gave them to customers who bought a suppressor, so they could buy another. I probably would at 50% off!
 
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im going to look into using my 30BA on an 8" SBR in 300 blackout. i think with the powder burn rate difference between that and 5.56, there shouldnt be an erosion problem. im interested to see how it works out too.
 
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I use mine on almost everything I have. The only thing I haven't used it on is the 7" 5.56 pistol and my .22lr's


30p-1 on my 18" 5.56
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On my 8" 300blackout pistol (soon to be SBR)
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On one of my bolt actions
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Yeah zak, hook me up with a deal so I can get my friends to switch from yhm and gemtech! and I meant steel not metal lol
 
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We have a 10% group buy going on right now. Combined with some of the already discounted prices from some dealers, you can get a killer deal. Get it on it because it expires very soon.
 
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So would you not shoot a 8”sbr 5.56 through the tbac ? How quick of wear are we thinking? Visible at 10k rds? If so doesn't anyone else have ideas on a can that might be more for me.
 
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If you mean shooting an 8" 5.56 SBR through the 30P-1 or 30BA for 10k rounds, that is clearly not the purpose of that suppressor. Those are precision rifle suppressors meant for accuracy applications.

If you want to shoot 10k rounds of 5.56 from an 8" bbl, the 223A is the right match.

Shooting some 5.56 rounds from an SBR through a 30P-1/30BA from time to time isn't really going to hurt it. If that's what you're going to do a lot, get the right can for it.
 
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I went with the 30ba because of weight, the muzzle brake attachment and there awesome customer service. I probably called them 10 times while i was shopping and each time the were very helpful and a joy to talk too. This is my first can still waiting. But it should be very versitile I have mounts for my dpms lr308, rra 223, my sbr 8" 300blkout, and my 7 mag. Hoping paperwork comes in by Christmas.
 
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I have been wanting the SAS Arbiter for a couple of years now. Well, I got tired of waiting on SAS/Mile High to get them, so I went with a 30P-1. I just couldn't pass up on the 10% discount.

I have heard so many good things about TBAC cans and CS it pushed me over the fence.
 
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awesome, thanks guys for the feedback. there is so much stuff out there, i just don't want any regrets. I want a can accurate can that i can shoot occasional 5.56 AR's through. Might do some occasional run and guns, but doubt i will be dumping mag after mag through it. Do you guys feel like the TBAC is as durable and long lasting as most any titanium can? Anyone have any problems with baffles wearing down?