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  1. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Beating a dead horse, Ultra 9 vs Magnus

    Sorry, I was just responding to the thread in general, not your post in specific. I understood what you meant.
  2. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Beating a dead horse, Ultra 9 vs Magnus

    With regard to the LTi vs. the Magnus, using the 2024 Summit data for 308, the mil-left and right positions are both dominated by the supersonic crack. That's why if you sort by Mil dbA Avg or ML dB or dBA or MR dB or dBA and look at the waves of any of the top about 10 cans, the SS crack at...
  3. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Beating a dead horse, Ultra 9 vs Magnus

    mil-spec MK18 = port pop dominates
  4. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Beating a dead horse, Ultra 9 vs Magnus

    Here's my breakdown: very lightweight but still quiet enough for most applications - Ultra 7. Want quietest- Magnus.
  5. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Beating a dead horse, Ultra 9 vs Magnus

    Magnus!! Same length, quieter!
  6. Zak Smith

    Suppressors 338 ultra on 338 ARC/300blk?

    If you're asking about a Gen1 338 Ultra, it will be very very close to the Gen2 on 300BO subs. Most of the other cans in the video I don't think are available in .33 cal so the comparison set for 338 Arc would probably be different. We also now make the Magnus, -S, and -K in .33 cal...
  7. Zak Smith

    Suppressors 338 ultra on 338 ARC/300blk?

    The Gen2 will be a tiny bit quieter They are in continuous production, the crazy demand of 2024 approvals just put us a bit behind on them. Give us a call or email and we can get you on the backorder list.
  8. Zak Smith

    Suppressors 338 ultra on 338 ARC/300blk?

    We've shot a lot of 300BO subs through the 338 Ultra gen 1 and 2, it is super quiet.
  9. Zak Smith

    Reverse threaded muzzle

    FWIW, I categorically hate using left-handed threads on pistol barrels.
  10. Zak Smith

    Reverse threaded muzzle

    You should just red loctite the brakes to the muzzle threads.
  11. Zak Smith

    TBAC 9" cans vs Ultra 7

    We haven't seen any accuracy difference. More likely your barrel is hitting a different harmonic with a longer/heavier can.
  12. Zak Smith

    Suppressors Help choosing next can

    The two of ours I'd recommend would be the Ultra 7 (very light, 1.5"x7), and the Magnus-S. The Magnus-S-CB replaced the Dominus-CB as they would be redundant but the Magnus-S is stronger. You might try Montana Tactical or Mile High for a Magnus-S.
  13. Zak Smith

    Precision Rifle Gear Tripod mounts

    It is better in that it locks out the roll axis and only allows pitch and yaw adjustments. However, this requires that the base is level which takes longer to set up. I wouldn't use it when setting up the tripod was "on the clock" so to speak. It is noticeably heavier than the largest RRS...
  14. Zak Smith

    Suppressors How to remove objects stuck in a suppressor?

    You'd shake the can until they fell out.
  15. Zak Smith

    Precision Rifle Gear Tripod mounts

    I've used the ProMediaGear one for some years and it works fine. It is heavier than a ball head and takes longer to set up. You need a leveling based. "GK Katana Professional Gimbal Tripod Head"
  16. Zak Smith

    Trouble extracting the last component in an integral suppressor.

    Would a slide hammer pull it out?
  17. Zak Smith

    Trouble extracting the last component in an integral suppressor.

    What does the manufacturer recommend?
  18. Zak Smith

    TBAC new Magnus and 338 Ultra Gen2 release dates?

    Sorry about that. Demand in 2024 went off the hook and we are making some big changes to address it. But still making all cans in-house for QC means growth is linear. That said, we are shipping a ton of cans every month, so just find a dealer/distributor that has what you are looking for...
  19. Zak Smith

    Suppressors 2024 Silencer Summit Results

    Dryfire 121+ dB I think we have another video of dryfire on an AI around somewhere too-- ahh here it is:
  20. Zak Smith

    Suppressors 2024 Silencer Summit Results

    There is always some host noise, be it the striker/hammer falling or in a dramatic case, all the various events on a gas gun. In this case, suppressed .22's are so quiet that a something as "minor" as -- hypothetically -- the striker causing some other part of the gun to ring, can easily be...