Suppressors AAC MK13-SD vs TiTan-QD

Tamu98

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MK13-SD vs TiTan-QD
Other than weight (13.9 vs 20 ounces) and the TiTan being a bit bulkier in length and diameter, is there a good reason to buy the MK13-SD over the TiTan QD. The TiTan QD retails for only $200 more ($2000 vs 1800 - a little over 10%), but allows you to shoot 338 in addition to smaller magnum calibers? I already have a Shark and a 762SDN6, so I have non magnum rounds covered. I'm I missing something or is this a no brainer.
 
If you are considering 338 or just want to have a suppressor to cover almost any caliber, the TiTan QD is a great choice. You did not mention it, but make sure you factor the cost of each brake. MSRP: Titan Brake = $300, MK-13 Brake = $170.
Either one you choose, you will not be disappointed.