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<blockquote data-quote="owu1bag5" data-source="post: 2736180" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I am not sure what you want a gun smith to tell you. You have heard the opinions of those here who have suppressors. I have 5 different suppressors. Each serves time on multiple hosts. If you only ever want to run a can on one firearm, then what you are talking about would be a fine decision. But if you think you might want to run a can on a 300 blk and a 556 or a 308 or whatever, then it would be a waste of money. A gun smith should tell you the same thing. In the end, it is your money, so do as you wish. I run an AAC 762SDN-6 for 300 blk and it is excellent. I also run it on a 308, 6.5 Grendel, a 6.8 spc, and maybe more in the future. If you are interested in trying one out let me know. You are welcome to shoot mine. I have a 300 with 8" barrel and one with 10" barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owu1bag5, post: 2736180, member: 1279"] I am not sure what you want a gun smith to tell you. You have heard the opinions of those here who have suppressors. I have 5 different suppressors. Each serves time on multiple hosts. If you only ever want to run a can on one firearm, then what you are talking about would be a fine decision. But if you think you might want to run a can on a 300 blk and a 556 or a 308 or whatever, then it would be a waste of money. A gun smith should tell you the same thing. In the end, it is your money, so do as you wish. I run an AAC 762SDN-6 for 300 blk and it is excellent. I also run it on a 308, 6.5 Grendel, a 6.8 spc, and maybe more in the future. If you are interested in trying one out let me know. You are welcome to shoot mine. I have a 300 with 8" barrel and one with 10" barrel. [/QUOTE]
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