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Old 05-17-2016, 20:29   #4
TonyY
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Milford, PA
Posts: 34
I'm sure the hybrid suppressor will work well. My problem would be with keeping track of all the pistons or adapters for all the different thread patterns and calibers. And then if you want to use subsonic ammo there is always what is going to work best with a bolt gun, gas gun or recoil operated gun. Forget about point of impact change on different guns.

My thoughts are, if possible, a suppressor dedicated to a specific weapon or at least to a few specific weapons. You then know you have something that will always work. Maybe it's overkill but I have 13 suppressors. Yes my 762-sdn-6 will work fine on a 556 CQB gun (maybe) but why have an 8" suppressor on it when I can have Surefire Mini Monster on it that is 3" shorter. Just my thoughts and playing around with some of these toys for awhile. And let's not even get into wet and dry.

For a 45ACP pistol suppressor I like my Osprey 45. It works well with standard sights. It is also simple to swap out and align with other caliber handguns. The TiRant 45 and TiRant 45s I have also work well but they are more suited to a red dot or higher fixed sights.

There's a million pros and cons with suppressors and today there are tons of manufactures to choose from. I say buy one of each if you can.

Whatever you buy I'm sure you will be satisfied. I have yet to buy a suppressor I'm not happy with owning.
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