Suppressors First Suppressor - PTR

Rerun7

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    Ok, so I’m completely ignorant when it comes to suppressors. I started doing some research but there’s a LOT to take in. I hunt and shoot at night a lot so they’ll be used in a variety of scenarios.

    Thinking of buying my first suppressors and looking at a PTR Spiritus for my 5.56 and a Vent 1 for my .308 / 300BO and 300 Legend.

    From what I’ve seen, these have some of the best sound suppression on the market and decently low back pressure.

    Any downfall to PTR cans?

    I’m still trying to figure out if I want to direct thread or have an adapter.

    Any insights are appreciated.
     
    The cans are really new and some people have expressed worry of longevity of their porosity tech. Only time will tell really but they seem to perform well. There's a big currently active thread with people waxing poetic on dt vs adapter, some good opinions here
     
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    They are pretty damn near expensive and new but reviews look really good. I say if you got the money go for it. They will not be the last so get what you want. One or two cans quickly turns into 9 or 10.

    I hate paying more than I have to but if something is quality and will last then I’m in the buy once cry once camp.

    I’ve honestly held off for so long because I felt like the suppression level just isn’t worth it on cans I’ve been around but from what I saw, these seem to be outperforming other cans in that arena so it’s peaked my interest.
     
    My only concern would be the printed mesh portion getting clogged up or damaged somehow

    They have a fairly regular cleaning schedule if I remember what I read about them a while back.

    Yeah, I had read that every 500-1000 rounds you can put them in an ultrasonic cleaner and be gtg so that doesn’t seem bad.
     
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    PTR has a lot of appeal. Haven’t fired one yet. It’s not uncommon for us to go through several hundred rounds in a night making and I know I wouldn’t want to keep up with cleaning it.

    The Huxwrx cans work great on gassers, but they can be flashy at night. Not a big deal for hunting, but worth considering. Full auto fire is no big deal. They hold up well to the abuses we dish out.
     
    Yeah, I had read that every 500-1000 rounds you can put them in an ultrasonic cleaner and be gtg so that doesn’t seem bad.
    My opinion and just that cause all I have ever done is hold a PTR, not fire it or hear its capability.

    I wouldn’t want to keep up with that cleaning regime simply because it’s more of an opportunity to have something get messed up. Once they have been on the market for a bit and they don’t get killed by the shooting crowd, I’ll look harder at one.

    I was in the market for a flow through suppressor a few months ago, but settled on a standard style. Reason being for me is that it will get some use on a bolt gun as well.
     
    I hate paying more than I have to but if something is quality and will last then I’m in the buy once cry once camp.

    I’ve honestly held off for so long because I felt like the suppression level just isn’t worth it on cans I’ve been around but from what I saw, these seem to be outperforming other cans in that arena so it’s peaked my interest.

    They are new and expensive so if you feel like jumping in then go for it. Then you can judge for yourself and it it’s no5what you want then you can try another. You won’t be buying once after you jump in the can game though especially with 24 hour approvals. ;)

    And no cans are super quiet because you get sonic crack. If just taking a shot or two hunting you should be fine with no ears but I always wear ears when shooting suppressed so a few decibels difference means nothing to me. I bought three cans this year. Two flow through and a regular and shooting them next to each other with ears you really can’t hear much difference. I got the flow through for dual use on ARs and bolt guns and the regular for bolt guns only. I’ll say whatever you get make sure it has a HUB set up so you have the versatility of attachments.
     
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