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<blockquote data-quote="Luckyshot7" data-source="post: 2598796" data-attributes="member: 120825"><p>If I were shopping for cans and have had no experience around them, I would<strong> ask a local dealer if you can demo some cans. </strong>That is the only way to really know what you want. Also, get it in .30 cal or you'll (probably) regret it</p><p></p><p>As for me I'm partial to my TBAC ultra 7. Doesnt alter my accuracy and plenty quiet for no earpro in the wild. Been around Banishes and the Q cans enough to know theyre excellent too. Sandmen are great but heavy for my use.</p><p></p><p>When I buy another it will be something of the 6-8" length with a larger OD for better suppression, and as light as possible. I will absolutely get one that shoulders onto a muzzlebrake again too, as I've seen cans walk off direct threads too much to want to mess with that.</p><p></p><p>9" anything are crazy quiet</p><p>7" are the sweet spot imo for suppression and length (actually 6" with a FAT OD would be perfect)</p><p>5" are too loud for me, and I won't likely ever own one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckyshot7, post: 2598796, member: 120825"] If I were shopping for cans and have had no experience around them, I would[B] ask a local dealer if you can demo some cans. [/B]That is the only way to really know what you want. Also, get it in .30 cal or you'll (probably) regret it As for me I'm partial to my TBAC ultra 7. Doesnt alter my accuracy and plenty quiet for no earpro in the wild. Been around Banishes and the Q cans enough to know theyre excellent too. Sandmen are great but heavy for my use. When I buy another it will be something of the 6-8" length with a larger OD for better suppression, and as light as possible. I will absolutely get one that shoulders onto a muzzlebrake again too, as I've seen cans walk off direct threads too much to want to mess with that. 9" anything are crazy quiet 7" are the sweet spot imo for suppression and length (actually 6" with a FAT OD would be perfect) 5" are too loud for me, and I won't likely ever own one. [/QUOTE]
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