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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2969683" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The Sparrow is a bomb proof can (I have one), but it does have a lot of first round pop (FRP), as monolithic baffle stack cans tend to have. K baffles usually have less FRP, which is why the Silencerco Spectre is still a solid seller. Cleaning a monocore can is easier, but there are tradeoffs. Trying to compare decibel ratings (particularly those produced and published by the manufacturers themselves) isn't as meaningful as you'd think. Things like tone and FRP don't quantify well using average ratings.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I use a nasal mister filled with distilled water to reduce FRP on my Sparrow. It tamps down FRP without making a mess like pouring in water or using other ablatives like wire pulling gel or hand sanitizer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2969683, member: 1132"] The Sparrow is a bomb proof can (I have one), but it does have a lot of first round pop (FRP), as monolithic baffle stack cans tend to have. K baffles usually have less FRP, which is why the Silencerco Spectre is still a solid seller. Cleaning a monocore can is easier, but there are tradeoffs. Trying to compare decibel ratings (particularly those produced and published by the manufacturers themselves) isn't as meaningful as you'd think. Things like tone and FRP don't quantify well using average ratings. FWIW, I use a nasal mister filled with distilled water to reduce FRP on my Sparrow. It tamps down FRP without making a mess like pouring in water or using other ablatives like wire pulling gel or hand sanitizer. [/QUOTE]
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