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Suppressors Need Advise on First Suppressor for AR Platform

Arc Light

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    So after years of stubbornly refusing to pay uncle sam $200 for the privilege of owning a suppressor, I'm about to give in. AR's are just too damn loud for my sensitive ears. I also have tinnitus, which I don't want to make worse.

    Basically, I'm looking for a suppressor I can use interchangeably between my AR10's and AR15's (5.56 & 7.62). I will not be using it on a bolt gun-AR's only. Weight is not a concern for me. I want the highest possible noise reduction and highest quality. I'm willing to spend the $$ on a quality suppressor that I will own probably for the rest of my life.

    So far, I've been very interested in the TBAC Ultra-9 and the Silencerco Omega 300. I'm sure there are many others I haven't considered. What do you guys think?
     
    I like my SilencerCo Saker for AR. Love my ultra 9. I baby my ultra on the AR 10 and bolt guns. The mag dump stuff etc goes through the Saker on the 15’s
     
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    I have a specwar 7.62 & 5.56 , Deadair sandman ti, and Hybrid. Amazingly the hybrid with the 46 cal endcap is the quietest at the shooters ear. Back pressure is your enemy on gas guns. I don’t even bother with the others on gas guns anymore. The others are quieter on bolt guns however.
     
    I think I'd take a hard look at the Dominus. The Griffin Explorr and Vox S might also be good options with relatively low back pressure. I have a Nomad, but probably wouldn't go that route if I was doing it over.
     
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    On 5.56 ARs the Ultra 5 and Ultra 9 meter pretty much the same at the ear.

    On large frame ARs the Ultra 5 is quieter at the ear and runs cleaner than the Ultra 9.

    That's interesting. As a suppressor newbie, I figured the opposite would be true (longer can, less noise). But I gather that's not the case on gas guns?
     
    Kinda leaning towards the Dead Air Sandman series based on what I've been reading. I also have a local dealer that has several Dead Air models in stock.

    For strictly an AR15/10, would you guys have a preference between the Sandman S, Sandman L or Nomad L? Based on the above, it doesn't seem like the longer suppressor will necessarily be quieter at the ear?