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    Suppressors .45 can, Osp or TI Rant..

    Re: .45 can, Osp or TI Rant.. Hey book hound. quick question When you say the newer tirants come apart for cleaning. Do you mean the baffle stack comes out?
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    Suppressors .45 can, Osp or TI Rant..

    Re: .45 can, Osp or TI Rant.. I run my fnp 45 tactical with the tirant 45. I went through the same process of deciding between the the osprey or the tirant and eventually it came down to aesthetics/ square or round shape hanging off the end of your gun also I believe the poi shift adjustment...
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    Suppressors Opinion on a Versatile Suppressor

    Re: Opinion on a Versatile Suppressor I use an elite iron bravo 30 SD on my savage 10fp with 18 inch barrel the weight is a little on the heavy side at 26 oz. But is the quietest. Can I've heard and I was fortunate enough to test drive most of the aac cans before I chose elite iron
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    Suppressors SBRs with cans

    Re: SBRs with cans You can coat the bore with a ceramic type compound to increase barrel life and accuracy. Also is cheaper than a barrel replacement. I did my m4 for 75$
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    Suppressors SBRs with cans

    Re: SBRs with cans The spr can from aac would be my vote for an sbr, the extra length can will compensate for the shorter barrel
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    Suppressors SBRs with cans

    Re: SBRs with cans I also run the aac m42000 on my sign 556 sbr and I have put easily 2000 rnds though it with no problems other than the finish baking off suppression level can be increased by turning the gas piston adjustment in between the two settings For a really silent first shot
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    Suppressors 45ACP suppressor host (not pistol)

    Re: 45ACP suppressor host (not pistol) Hello this is my first post so I'm a little late to the discussion butit is nice to learn from a massive group of shooters such as this. My contribution to this topic in the form of what I did with my Marlin 1894 44 carbine. I handload a hornady 300...