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Suppressors Is my thinking correct?? Opinions needed

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I am wanting to suppress two calibers with one can. 308 and 338
My thought was to purchase either a SF FA338SS or a TB 338BA and alternate between calibers with each weapon having an MB. So my questions are which of the two cans and why? Am I looking at this correctly?

All opinions welcome
 
Re: Is my thinking correct?? Opinions needed

I have heard really great feed back regarding the SS Titan. Well now that the TI QD model is out and with the new AAC price structure, it was a easy decision.

I like a big fat can, it's dia is 1.85"! Plus it will work on my 308 and 338, so that's a win win!

Also, the TitanTi QD can is super light 20 oz.


Sorry for the poor cell phone pic's, but you get the point!

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Re: Is my thinking correct?? Opinions needed

Looks good,patience is a plus for sure my last one took 4months 10days for the stamp how long have you been waiting? Also what did you mean by AAC has a new price structure?
 
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Thunder Beast 338 BA (Titanium)
Length: 10.4 inches.
Diameter: 1.8 inches.
Weight: 23.4 ounces
MSRP: $1875

Sure Fire FA338SS (Stainless)
<span style="color: #006600">Length: 11.00 inches (adds only 6.4" to firearm)</span>
<span style="color: #993399">Diameter: 1.5 inches</span>
Weight: 23.0 ounces
MSRP: $2050

AAC TITAN QD (Titanium)
Length: 10" ((adds only 8.4" to firearm)
Diameter: 1.85"
Weight: 20 oz
MSRP: $ 1995

SRT Titanium SHADOW LM (Titanium)
Length: 10.5"
<span style="color: #993399">Diameter: 1.5"</span>
<span style="color: #996633">Weight: 17 </span>
<span style="color: #990000">MSRP: $ 1650</span>
 
Re: Is my thinking correct?? Opinions needed

AAC dropped the price on a lot of thier cans - the Titan Ti QD use to be MSRP for something like $3K now it's down to around $ 2K, but I even got it for less than that!

I'm just starting the long wait, BATF&E just cashed my check last week. I would like to think I will have the Titan by or before Christmas.

After I get it, I have lots of range time I need to get in, I have a Barberry Sheep hunt scheduled in TX this coming February.
 
Re: Is my thinking correct?? Opinions needed

The TBAC or Titan QD would be my pick. 2 really good suppressors and 2 really good companies to deal with.
 
Re: Is my thinking correct?? Opinions needed

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Al Rick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">AAC dropped the price on a lot of thier cans - the Titan Ti QD use to be MSRP for something like $3K now it's down to around $ 2K, but I even got it for less than that!

I'm just starting the long wait, BATF&E just cashed my check last week. I would like to think I will have the Titan by or before Christmas.

After I get it, I have lots of range time I need to get in, I have a Barberry Sheep hunt scheduled in TX this coming February.
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These days keeping Christmas as your target would be a good idea. When they deliver your permission slip earlier it'll seem like a gift.

Waiting on my 338-P1 stamp as well.
 
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http://www.suppressedarmament.com/762-suppressors/arbiter.html

SPECIFICATIONS
Material: 6al-4v Titanium
Construction: All components TIG welded
Dimensions: 1.5" x 9.0" oal
Weight: 12.4 to 14.5 oz (depending on mount)
Mounting: SAS muzzle brake mount or SAS flash hider
Performance: Average 35.5db tested on barrels from 20" to 26".
PRICING
$895.00 Patented Quick Detach muzzle brake titanium suppressor.
$125.00 QD Muzzle Brake
$825.00 Thread on over muzzle brake titanium suppressor.
$75.00 Muzzle Brake.
$795.00 Direct thread on all threads.