AAC® 7.62-SDN-6™ Suppressor?

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I've shot beside a ton of guys in our Oklahoma Practical Precision Shooters matches. There have been Cyclones, SilencerTechs, Harvesters, Omegas, SpecWars, Cruxs, etc. So far, I am most impressed by the SpecWar and the Omega. I think that the Saker would also be a good one, but a Direct Thread model will be inherently more accurate. I have a SilencerCo Octane9HD2 for my pistol and love it! Hope this helps!
 

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I've shot beside a ton of guys in our Oklahoma Practical Precision Shooters matches. There have been Cyclones, SilencerTechs, Harvesters, Omegas, SpecWars, Cruxs, etc. So far, I am most impressed by the SpecWar and the Omega. I think that the Saker would also be a good one, but a Direct Thread model will be inherently more accurate. I have a SilencerCo Octane9HD2 for my pistol and love it! Hope this helps!

That helps a lot
 

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I run a SDN-6 and like it. If I were to buy a can for a 300BO pistol or SBR, it would be the Omega 9K. If I were to buy another 30 cal can, it would be another SDN-6 or the Dead Air Sandman. Maybe a Saker.
 

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I like how short the Omega 9K is, that's almost exactly what I was looking for... Going sbr and throwing a long can on it seems counter productive of the entire purpose


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