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Starting to think of a .22lr suppressor--what say you?
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<blockquote data-quote="GlocksInMySocks" data-source="post: 1477474" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>I'm actually in the process of buying a .22 can. My main criteria were cleanable and quiet, so i got it down between the new surefire can, AAC element and the silencerco sparrow. The kodiak is also an awesome can, but I want to buy from a bigger company that I know will be around for a very long time. I didn't really pay attention to the YHM cans because they're about 10 db's louder than then afore mentioned cans. So with a 22 can at 130, that's bordering on not hearing safe. Seriously though, there are .45 cans that are quieter than YHM's stainless 22 can.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather buy a quality can once than be pissed later on down the road that I didn't spend the money now.</p><p></p><p><edit> a lot also depends on whether or not it's going on a pistol or a rifle. I'm only putting mine on a pistol, so that's all i've paid attention to. Also, from what i've seen data on, the top tier screw on cans preform quieter than the integrals. However, this might change when AAC comes out with their new integrals this year. I would read up on silencertalk.com, silencerresearch.com, and nfatalk.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlocksInMySocks, post: 1477474, member: 13739"] I'm actually in the process of buying a .22 can. My main criteria were cleanable and quiet, so i got it down between the new surefire can, AAC element and the silencerco sparrow. The kodiak is also an awesome can, but I want to buy from a bigger company that I know will be around for a very long time. I didn't really pay attention to the YHM cans because they're about 10 db's louder than then afore mentioned cans. So with a 22 can at 130, that's bordering on not hearing safe. Seriously though, there are .45 cans that are quieter than YHM's stainless 22 can. I'd rather buy a quality can once than be pissed later on down the road that I didn't spend the money now. <edit> a lot also depends on whether or not it's going on a pistol or a rifle. I'm only putting mine on a pistol, so that's all i've paid attention to. Also, from what i've seen data on, the top tier screw on cans preform quieter than the integrals. However, this might change when AAC comes out with their new integrals this year. I would read up on silencertalk.com, silencerresearch.com, and nfatalk.com [/QUOTE]
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