The only real potential downside is that it’s not hub compatible. I standardized on the cherry bomb /Rearden/plan b interface. But the Q cherry bomb doesn’t have wrench flats. Getting one stuck in a suppressor is a hassle. It’s no big deal if you can spin off the hub adapter to access the front. You can’t with the Trash panda. That not withstanding, I don’t regret my Thunder Chicken purchase.
The only real potential downside is that it’s not hub compatible. I standardized on the cherry bomb /Rearden/plan b interface. But the Q cherry bomb doesn’t have wrench flats. Getting one stuck in a suppressor is a hassle. It’s no big deal if you can spin off the hub adapter to access the front. You can’t with the Trash panda. That not withstanding, I don’t regret my Thunder Chicken purchase.
The Thunder Chicken is a longer can than the Trash panda. It should suppress somewhat better, at the expense of extra weight and length on the gun, as well as being somewhat higher back pressure. If your sole concern is dB rating, then the TC is “better.” But, adding a can to your gun is a trade off of several factors. The TP might be a “better” compromise of several factors.