Sorry for the redundancy, this has been discussed before ad naseaum, and I apologize in advance. I just feel I need to discuss this just a bit more before I make a decision.
So I have narrowed it down to four suppressors. Per my other thread, all options are .30 cal, thread on, titanium suppressors. I live up in the middle of no-where (Maine) so chances are, I won't be able to hear any of them.
Choices are as follows:
1.) Shark: 8.5x1.5, 14.7 ounces. Price is $1350
2.) Thunder Beast 30p-1: can't seem to get the site to pull up the specs right now, but it is $1095, and weight and size are comparable, off of memory.
3.) SAS Arbiter: 9x1.5, ~13 ounces. Price is $795
4.) AAC Cyclone: 9.5x1.5, ~22.4 ounces. Price is $875, don't think this one is titanium though. Probably disqualified due to weight, but I threw this in there anyhow.
From my research, all of these are available in 18x1.5 AI threading, (which was a disqualifier for the SRT can,) and all of them have similar features. The Shark can be disassembled, but from what I know, this is not essential.
I don't mind spending a little extra to get a little extra, but at the same time, the SAS cans seem to get a great review. I'm certainly not afraid to spend a little extra to get a little extra, but I don't want to spend unnecessarily either.
Your thoughts?
Thanks,
-Bob
Edit- I didn't include the Gemtech Sandstorm because of Lowlight's first round shift issues, but it does fit the bill otherwise. It is 7.8x1.5, 13.3 ounces, and $1150. I guess it's not entirely out of the running.
So I have narrowed it down to four suppressors. Per my other thread, all options are .30 cal, thread on, titanium suppressors. I live up in the middle of no-where (Maine) so chances are, I won't be able to hear any of them.
Choices are as follows:
1.) Shark: 8.5x1.5, 14.7 ounces. Price is $1350
2.) Thunder Beast 30p-1: can't seem to get the site to pull up the specs right now, but it is $1095, and weight and size are comparable, off of memory.
3.) SAS Arbiter: 9x1.5, ~13 ounces. Price is $795
4.) AAC Cyclone: 9.5x1.5, ~22.4 ounces. Price is $875, don't think this one is titanium though. Probably disqualified due to weight, but I threw this in there anyhow.
From my research, all of these are available in 18x1.5 AI threading, (which was a disqualifier for the SRT can,) and all of them have similar features. The Shark can be disassembled, but from what I know, this is not essential.
I don't mind spending a little extra to get a little extra, but at the same time, the SAS cans seem to get a great review. I'm certainly not afraid to spend a little extra to get a little extra, but I don't want to spend unnecessarily either.
Your thoughts?
Thanks,
-Bob
Edit- I didn't include the Gemtech Sandstorm because of Lowlight's first round shift issues, but it does fit the bill otherwise. It is 7.8x1.5, 13.3 ounces, and $1150. I guess it's not entirely out of the running.