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Anyone have experience with an SAS Arbiter titanium
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2156615" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>No one is talking about it much on the NFA boards. You might want to do a Google search on their CS. </p><p></p><p>When you buy a can, you're basically marrying it, and to an extent, the company that made it. You literally can't do too much research before making a selection. When I spend that much money on a durable good that I'll probably never sell, I want a company that I know will stand behind their product AND still be there if I have an issue down the road. A lot of people hate AAC, but they make good stuff and they're not going anywhere. Some people love Gemtech, some hate them, but they have quality products as well. YHM makes some economical cans, but they generally have less suppression than their more expensive counterparts. Silencerco/SWR seem to always get high marks. Some of the newer companies that seem to have favorable reviews for both products and CS are Liberty, Thompson Machine and Huntertown Arms.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't want to spend $1,500+ on a can either, but if I did I'd get a Surefire SOCOM 762 and never look back. However, you didn't mention what platform(s) you'd be using, nor your intended purpose. Those factors along with reputation of the product and company should drive your decision. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2156615, member: 1132"] No one is talking about it much on the NFA boards. You might want to do a Google search on their CS. When you buy a can, you're basically marrying it, and to an extent, the company that made it. You literally can't do too much research before making a selection. When I spend that much money on a durable good that I'll probably never sell, I want a company that I know will stand behind their product AND still be there if I have an issue down the road. A lot of people hate AAC, but they make good stuff and they're not going anywhere. Some people love Gemtech, some hate them, but they have quality products as well. YHM makes some economical cans, but they generally have less suppression than their more expensive counterparts. Silencerco/SWR seem to always get high marks. Some of the newer companies that seem to have favorable reviews for both products and CS are Liberty, Thompson Machine and Huntertown Arms. I wouldn't want to spend $1,500+ on a can either, but if I did I'd get a Surefire SOCOM 762 and never look back. However, you didn't mention what platform(s) you'd be using, nor your intended purpose. Those factors along with reputation of the product and company should drive your decision. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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