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    Like everyone else I'm sure, I trying to get 1 more suppressor before this 41p goes into affect. My question is in y'alls experience which is the best (lightest, shortest, full auto rated, ect.) 30 cal. Qd supressor out there under $800?

    #2
    Here's a few I'd look at:

    Rugged Suppressors Razor
    Dead Air Sandman S
    Griffin Armament Reece 7 Mod 3

    I don't think the Sandman is full auto rated but still a great can.



    These are pretty nice but a little bit above the $800 mark.

    SilencerCo Omega
    Griffin Armament 30-SD







    Ike
    Last edited by BigTex.308; 01-10-2016, 05:10 AM.

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      #3
      I have several AAC suppressors and have enjoyed them

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        #4
        &amp;gt;&amp;gt;&amp;gt;&amp;gt;&amp;gt;Best Supressor&amp;lt;&amp;lt;&amp;lt;&amp;lt;&amp;lt;

        Silencerco Omega can be had for around your $800 budget if you look around.

        YHM 7.62 Phantom Ti QD can be as well.

        Those will be the lightest and in your budget.

        There are several others that are under your budget but will be considerably heavier.

        AAC 7.62 SDN-6
        Silencerco Specwar

        I'm not familiar with all of the ones Ine mentioned above.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BigTex.308 View Post
          Here's a few I'd look at:

          Rugged Suppressors Razor
          Dead Air Sandman S
          Griffin Armament Reece 7 Mod 3

          I don't think the Sandman is full auto rated but still a great can.



          These are pretty nice but a little bit above the $800 mark.

          SilencerCo Omega
          Griffin Armament 30-SD







          Ike
          I was looking at some of the griffin's but have never heard of them. Just found capital armory last night so I'm gonna take a look on there today .

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            #6
            Don't mean to derail the OP, didn't want to open a new thread on similar question.

            Does anyone know if the re-released 762-sd is still having issues with erratic POI shift? Or was this some folks that didn't know what the were doing?

            Also comparing it to a YHM Phantom which would be better?

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              #7
              Originally posted by frazee3200 View Post
              I was looking at some of the griffin's but have never heard of them. Just found capital armory last night so I'm gonna take a look on there today .
              I ordered a a recce 7 last October.. It's a pretty good can at the price range, they are a smaller shop owned by veterans.

              Here is a video of them doing a durability test w/ the recce 7

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                #8
                Love my sdn6

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                  #9
                  Griffin
                  Sdn6
                  Sig srd762qd

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                    #10
                    Last week I doubled down and ordered a second Omega. My local dealer had it for $800+tax. He also had a Sandman TI direct thread for about $780, and a Sandman-S with whatever QD mount they use for $829, both in stock. Those tempted me but since I am using the ASR mount system I got another Omega just to keep it simple. Omega is hard to beat at that price.

                    The stamp for my first Omega should be showing up any day now.

                    If you are into precision rifle, the Omega is a good one. Thunderbeast had dominated at the Precision Rifle Series matches for several years running, but last year the Omega beat TB out for the top spot.

                    See what rifle suppressors and muzzle brakes the top 100 precision rifle shooters in the country are running on their rifles.

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                      #11
                      SPECWAR , built like a **** tank. Quite to boot.

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                        #12
                        SilencerCo Omega and Rugged Razo

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                          #13
                          Been looking at all of these. I wanna be able to run it on my blackout and turn around and put it on a 300 win. Mag if need be. Already have one 30 cal can and a 22 cal can both direct thread and I would like for them to say on the guns they are on permatly. Want this to be able to swap between just about anything else I have/get.

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                            #14
                            Since nobody has said I will. Look into thunderbeast arms. They have probably the most repeatable suppressor on the market. I use one across several guns. The only thing is you can't do sustained rapid fire with it.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by QACZ71 View Post
                              Don't mean to derail the OP, didn't want to open a new thread on similar question.

                              Does anyone know if the re-released 762-sd is still having issues with erratic POI shift? Or was this some folks that didn't know what the were doing?

                              Also comparing it to a YHM Phantom which would be better?
                              I don't notice any shift with my SDN on my 300 blk. Side by side it seems quieter than the YHM a buddy owns. But slightly louder than his thunderbeast. This was shooting supers out of all of three in his backyard at roughly 50 yards.

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