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Suppressors Delta P Brevis II suppressors

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I am interested in the Brevis II suppressor from Delta P Design. I own a number of cans from several different manufacturers, but for my next can I want something a little different. Length and weight will be the highest priority on my next suppressor purchase. I have searched quite a bit, but haven't seen many end user reviews. I am hoping to find some more feedback from anybody that has used them. I also wanted to see if there happen to be any dealers on here? The price is pretty steep on these, so I am wondering if I am stuck paying retail, or does anybody offer a better deal to SH members?
 
I have an older Delta P Brevis in SS. Short and quiet but built solid and heavy. Think I paid $800 or so in 2010.....

Now they are made from Ti and weigh much less, but cost $1,800, which is out of line with the competition.

If you want short and light you may find better value in the TBAC Ultra-5 which is $1,200 IIRC.
 
I have an older Delta P Brevis in SS. Short and quiet but built solid and heavy. Think I paid $800 or so in 2010.....

Now they are made from Ti and weigh much less, but cost $1,800, which is out of line with the competition.

If you want short and light you may find better value in the TBAC Ultra-5 which is $1,200 IIRC.


$995 for the cb ultra 5.
 
I am aware of the Ultra 5, it was actually my first consideration this time around since I've had good luck with the ultra 7. As I said, priority for this suppressor purchase will be size/weight, but I'd obviously like to have the best performance these micro cans have to offer. The ultra 5 is appealing, but I'm drawn to the extra volume the 2" diameter Brevis has. Looks like I may just have to be the guinea pig and try it for myself.
 
These cans look really cool and I like the idea of a 3D printed can. However, do note that on a precision rig, a 2” diameter can maybe get a little bit in the sight picture if your scope is mounted low, especially if you are using a thermal cover. I see a little of this with my 338 can, and that diameter is a little less than 2”