I have had my AAC Cyclone K for almost 2 years. I have several thousand rounds through it and have experienced less felt recoil, slightly better accuracy, and much more pleasant rifle to shoot.
The Cyclone was my first suppressor and since then I have learned more and would like those same benefits for some of my other weapons.
My first thought was a pistol suppressor (9mm) or a dedicated .223 can for my AR's.
I think pistol cans are cool, but I'm not sure they offer a training advantage and they would require a custom holster to carry them.
That leads me to a dedicated AR can in .223. This seems like a system that could benefit from a suppressor without changing how I use the rifle. I have shot some AR's with suppressors and they didn't seem hearing safe to me so that leads me to wonder if there's really a good reason to have either cans aside from the cool factor obviously (which may be good enough).
The Cyclone was my first suppressor and since then I have learned more and would like those same benefits for some of my other weapons.
My first thought was a pistol suppressor (9mm) or a dedicated .223 can for my AR's.
I think pistol cans are cool, but I'm not sure they offer a training advantage and they would require a custom holster to carry them.
That leads me to a dedicated AR can in .223. This seems like a system that could benefit from a suppressor without changing how I use the rifle. I have shot some AR's with suppressors and they didn't seem hearing safe to me so that leads me to wonder if there's really a good reason to have either cans aside from the cool factor obviously (which may be good enough).