Be careful choosing a Suppressor to fit everything.
You may be compromising your primary goal.
Some of the modulars do help reduce the issue, but having a “universal suppressor has as may cons, as pros.
Usually increased weight or length causing issues unlocking a barrel on pistol.
Longer or larger diameter to work for larger rifles than needed for .223.
Larger bore diameters - same as above.
When you start adding in extra mounts and end caps you might end up with a large portion of the cost of a suppressor you may end up buying later anyhow.
Which I acknowledged in the first post. My comment there was if I'm spending almost 2 grand, I want to suppress every gun I own. I could buy the Sandman-S or similar cost rifle can and a cheap pistol can for the around the same cost as the OSS.
From what I've read, the Hybrid doesn't give up much to a .30 cal can if you use the .30 cal end cap. The sacrifice is on pistol hosts the can is large. But also, I'd rather sacrifice on giving up pistol qualities vs rifle capability.
I guess what I didn't post is that my current (only) suppressor is a .22 rimfire can. So I have rimfires covered.