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Griffin Revolution 9 of you want modularity for length. If that’s not a big deal... Resistance 9. both feature 3lug, piston, and Taper mount compatibility plus more caliber capabilities than others in class. Also user serviceable which every pistol can should be.
The Optimus Micro was designed to provide users with a super versatile product that isn’t really available from anyone else in the market. It’s heavier than other rim fire cans at 8.5oz... but it’s amazingly durable and is rated for 5.56mm out of the box. (Full 17-4ss construction and QPQ...
the Griffin Bushwhacker 46 suppressor is the best can in the class. That being said it’s 16.8oz in the rifle configuration with the Plan-A taper mount adapter. If it was any lighter weight it wouldn’t support the calibers it was intended for for 99% of shooters. If you need a suppressor for a...
Wow this is shocking for such a seemingly legitimate and prevalent training group. Hopefully the training group (Range Time) can just get a new guy, apologize for that employee and move on.
I would avoid using rubber O-rings. While this will typically keep a can from walking off it is highly likely that it will put the suppressor bore off of true and you could be striking. Especially with the Tirant, Octane, or any other high end pistol cans. Pistol cans have fairly tight bores...
Thanks for the kind words. It was fun to go to that shoot. I wish we could have stayed longer but we had to get to that mountain mystery 3 gun unfortunately. You guys were having way more fun with the silencer shoot, that's for sure.
I've got an APA gun on a defiance on my Gen 1 KRG chassis.... the recoil lug recess was not cut large enough to fit it but it was a super easy operation to mill open so no big deal. I'm not sure how the Gen 3's and 4's are slotted. Good question for KRG.
The SPR/M4 is no longer made, so product support for it will be minimal if not gone. Our suppressor is a really nice reflex can IMO. Initial impressions from end users have been such that I feel it will stay in our line for many years. -Evan
My gorgeous SAC built 6.5CM on Tikka T3 Action with a KRG chassis. Got it together right before Shot Show. Put a few rounds downrange since. It's been fun so far but its not even close to being broken in. More shots to come as the weather gets nicer. It was snowing yesterday in Wisconsin...