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Suppressor purchase recommendations (dealer, brand, etc)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2777094" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The YHM Ti can actually gets pretty good marks for a budget Ti can. Silencerco and Liberty are top notch as is Gemtech, but some don't like them because of the "Gemtax" debacle from back in the day. </p><p></p><p>I'd avoid AAC for the time being unless the dealer has both the can and all the muzzle devices you need in stock. AAC is having some serious customer service issues at the moment, plus they hosed some of their customers on their "Damn The Man" rebate promo. It has to do with their buyout by Remington, subsequent move and then alleged computer issues, but a lot of industry people feel they're milking the excuses at this point. </p><p></p><p>I had pretty much settled on getting a Gemtech Sandstorm Ti can in the future for an all in one rifle can, accepting that I'd have to moderate my rate of fire on 5.56 AR's. Since then Dead Air has come out with the 7.62 Sandman-Ti. It's 0.4" longer than the Sandstorm and 3.5oz heavier, but it features a full Stellite core (no issue with higher 5.56 rates of fire), .300 Win Mag rated and comes in $275 cheaper. It's getting solid press and is now on my short list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2777094, member: 1132"] The YHM Ti can actually gets pretty good marks for a budget Ti can. Silencerco and Liberty are top notch as is Gemtech, but some don't like them because of the "Gemtax" debacle from back in the day. I'd avoid AAC for the time being unless the dealer has both the can and all the muzzle devices you need in stock. AAC is having some serious customer service issues at the moment, plus they hosed some of their customers on their "Damn The Man" rebate promo. It has to do with their buyout by Remington, subsequent move and then alleged computer issues, but a lot of industry people feel they're milking the excuses at this point. I had pretty much settled on getting a Gemtech Sandstorm Ti can in the future for an all in one rifle can, accepting that I'd have to moderate my rate of fire on 5.56 AR's. Since then Dead Air has come out with the 7.62 Sandman-Ti. It's 0.4" longer than the Sandstorm and 3.5oz heavier, but it features a full Stellite core (no issue with higher 5.56 rates of fire), .300 Win Mag rated and comes in $275 cheaper. It's getting solid press and is now on my short list. [/QUOTE]
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