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<blockquote data-quote="PREDATORMAN" data-source="post: 1390430" data-attributes="member: 30023"><p>Well ... the BATF waiting period for your can has seriously shortened in the last few years dependent on the type applied for. I have several suppressors. They are quieter but certainly not quiet. They take a serious amount of sting out of magnum cartridges (noise and recoil) and make calmer cartridges extremely pleasant to shoot. This makes target acquisition much easier to retain. Some cans are known to make slight increases in velocity and point of impact once attached. I prefer to use direct threaded cans rather than QD adapters. I've had adapters that do not tighten sufficiently. That slight wiggle of the can to weapon can cause accuracy issues .... especially seen in long range situations. I have a Silencerco HYBRID that I REALLY like. You can use it on any firearm .46 caliber or less including pistols to magnum rifles. You just need the accessories for attaching it to any specific weapon. All in all silencers make shooting any firearm just a little more enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PREDATORMAN, post: 1390430, member: 30023"] Well ... the BATF waiting period for your can has seriously shortened in the last few years dependent on the type applied for. I have several suppressors. They are quieter but certainly not quiet. They take a serious amount of sting out of magnum cartridges (noise and recoil) and make calmer cartridges extremely pleasant to shoot. This makes target acquisition much easier to retain. Some cans are known to make slight increases in velocity and point of impact once attached. I prefer to use direct threaded cans rather than QD adapters. I’ve had adapters that do not tighten sufficiently. That slight wiggle of the can to weapon can cause accuracy issues .... especially seen in long range situations. I have a Silencerco HYBRID that I REALLY like. You can use it on any firearm .46 caliber or less including pistols to magnum rifles. You just need the accessories for attaching it to any specific weapon. All in all silencers make shooting any firearm just a little more enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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