KAC 762 QDC can is the best for me. Has the least POI shift of the 9 different 30 cal cans I've used. Best attachment method IMO. Sound reduction is on par with all the other good brands (28dB).
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Originally posted by bermise View PostKAC 762 QDC can is the best for me. Has the least POI shift of the 9 different 30 cal cans I've used. Best attachment method IMO. Sound reduction is on par with all the other good brands (28dB).
Edited: THEY are out of my price range. Don't want to spend over $1000
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Originally posted by gingib View PostHmmmm I did not know that. I was just looking at the Kiosk info on their website. That is new to me so I am sort of confused on that route versus in person
I don't think I will want more, I can use this on my .223, 300blk, and 308 plus both my deer rifles
here are my top choices as of now: TB Ultra 7 CB, Omega 300, Sandman S, Crux Ark30 7.5, and YHM 4300 or 3300 TI
Of the cans you have listed I have shot most, Crux being the exception. They are all great in my opinion. It will come down to weight, attach method, muzzle device price (if QD) and to throw this in they all sound different and everyone likes a different tone. You cannot just go by the rated decibel reduction, some louder rated cans sound better imho. Kind of a Ford, Chevy or Dodge thing. Seems you are doing your research, the only thing left to do is find those cans and hear them in person. I suspect you will make your choice at that time. Have fun!
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Originally posted by gingib View PostIt seems to be real popular on here.
My only complain is it does not come with a lifetime warranty like alot of brands.
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Originally posted by gingib View PostIt seems to be real popular on here.
My only complain is it does not come with a lifetime warranty like alot of brands.
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostAs far as "lifetime warranties" go, there are three things that can happen to damage a suppressor: baffle strike, impact damage, or complete blowout. All are caused by user error, and all will void any type of warranty.
Eventually after a while 10+ years of frequent use, a suppressor can wear out. And this will be covered. I talked to CS from a popular brand yesterday and they confirmed this
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Originally posted by -HIC- View PostThat is absolutely not true with SilencerCo. Call and ask them, they will tell you that being stupid will only cost you the second time.
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostMy experiences with Silencerco have been less than spectacular. I have a 7.62SD which chronically loosens and has been repaired once, but hoops had to be jumped through, and there was no admission of a design flaw. Ask virtually anyone who has a Silencerco suppressor that uses a 51T mount, and they will tell you all about it.
I called them and the guy was very nice and knowledgeable. Answered all my questions and knew what he was talking about.
Other then that i do not know about them.
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