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Suppressors RPG suppressor vs. Shark

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May 13, 2008
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I had the privelage to meet up with Chuck Ross of RPG at my local range and he let me shoot his fine 308 rifle with one of his new Suppressors.....what a great job he has done on this Suppressor design.
I was amazed that the noise level was even quieter than the Shark (which we compared on the db meter on the same rifle with the same rounds) 2db quieter than the Shark !!! and at much less cost !!
Way to go Chuck...and thanks for letting me burn up your ammo today.
If anyone is in the market for a suppressor, I recommend you check out his new can... info at rossgunworks.com
 
Re: RPG suppressor vs. Shark

POI difference would have been hard to determine today.....wind was howling at 25+ mph...call him and ask him.
I am not an expert on cans, but it seems like a really good deal for what you get.... the coolest part to me was the modular components and ability to use it for multiple calibers/weapons by changing out a few pieces...I have not seen anything else that is available that does this.
 
Re: RPG suppressor vs. Shark

Site is still under construction. Pics of cans will be available on website next week. Cans come in two versions, titanium and stainless. And yes Scott stainless is a bit heavy but much less expensive.

POI shift is minimal. Very similar to Shark suppressors. Let me make one thing very clear, shark suppressors are extremely good, I even own one, Davids stuff is top notch. To even be compared to a shark suppressor makes me feel good.

This can is designed for the guy who wants to have maximum suppression on multiple calibers using the same can. I can say this, every person who has shot my can is very impressed with the performance across many platforms.

These have been designed using state of the art computer software and extensive stress analysis. I stand behind their performance and reliability 100%.

The stainless version sells at 749.99 an Ti at 1099.99.

If anyone has more questions please feel free to ask.