seawolfxix
Well-Known Member
I'm finally jumping into the NFA game, but who knew there were so many suppressor options?
Right now I'm deciding between the SilencerCo Omega 300 and the TBAC Ultra 7. My primary application will be hunting, and my first threaded barrel is on a Browning X-Bolt Pro 6.5 Creedmoor. If the X-Bolt was my only gun, then I'd probably lean toward the Ultra 7, but I also have a SCAR 17, which is probably better suited for the Omega.
Either way, I need to figure out how to mount this thing on my X-Bolt. Browning/Miroku decided to offer this gun with an M13 x 1.25 thread, and neither SilencerCo nor TBAC offers a QD device for this size. Therefore, I think I will need an adapter like this: http://www.thesilencerstore.com/ind...&products_id=131&zenid=WOeYkwHIAp6n9gM6Ph6dV3
Assuming this is true, how should I plan to mount the suppressor on the thread adapter? DT or QD?
The Omega 300 appears to include adapters for both options, so the conversion is easy.
The Ultra 7, however, requires you to choose "DT" or "CB" (i.e. QD) at the time of purchase, and the conversion is "factory serviceable."
Right now I'm deciding between the SilencerCo Omega 300 and the TBAC Ultra 7. My primary application will be hunting, and my first threaded barrel is on a Browning X-Bolt Pro 6.5 Creedmoor. If the X-Bolt was my only gun, then I'd probably lean toward the Ultra 7, but I also have a SCAR 17, which is probably better suited for the Omega.
Either way, I need to figure out how to mount this thing on my X-Bolt. Browning/Miroku decided to offer this gun with an M13 x 1.25 thread, and neither SilencerCo nor TBAC offers a QD device for this size. Therefore, I think I will need an adapter like this: http://www.thesilencerstore.com/ind...&products_id=131&zenid=WOeYkwHIAp6n9gM6Ph6dV3
Assuming this is true, how should I plan to mount the suppressor on the thread adapter? DT or QD?
The Omega 300 appears to include adapters for both options, so the conversion is easy.
The Ultra 7, however, requires you to choose "DT" or "CB" (i.e. QD) at the time of purchase, and the conversion is "factory serviceable."