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Dead Air Wolfman

JsnSanko

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Looking for my first can. I have a PCC and want to SBR both it and a standard frame for 300BO and 5.56.

Looking for one can for both. The Dead Air Wolfman has came out of my research to be an option. It can take sub and supersonic ammo.

Any others I am missing? Any negative reviews of the Wolfman?

Open to other cans. Have looked at the Omega 9K also but it’s not rated supersonic 300BO or 5.56 at all.

Thanks for the help.
 
Looking for my first can. I have a PCC and want to SBR both it and a standard frame for 300BO and 5.56.

Looking for one can for both. The Dead Air Wolfman has came out of my research to be an option. It can take sub and supersonic ammo.

Any others I am missing? Any negative reviews of the Wolfman?

Open to other cans. Have looked at the Omega 9K also but it’s not rated supersonic 300BO or 5.56 at all.

Thanks for the help.

Wolfman will not be optimal for 5.56. It will be much better than nothing but it's not ideal.

Sounds pretty good with 300 subs and obviously 9mm though.
 
I would also heavily advise against a .46 (harvester, Primal, Banish 46, Bushwacker, etc) silencer for use on 5.56-9mm. The overbore would lead to poor performance. Again better than nothing but far from ideal or good.
 
We see customers go to Wolfman for 9mm, especially subguns and PDWs. I do not see a suppressor spanning 5.56mm to 9mm and doing well with 556 or 762. If you need a 9mm can, do that. There are some good options for sharing .30 cal with .22 cal, like Nomad and Surefire 762 MINI2 to name a few. If your 9mm need is for a handgun, the Fly9 is very attractive, as is the Mod9 from CGS.