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Another recommendation thread: Need a direct thread, light weight .264 to .308 suppressor, user serviceable, plus whatever you recomend....
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2646833" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Nothing, just get it. Modularity, serviceability, anything other than Ti welded together, it all just adds weight and doesn't get you anything. If you need to change a direct thread TBAC send it to them and they'll replace the insert. Or order a brake-mount and leave a brake screwed into it all the time, same thing.</p><p></p><p>The company has been around along time, will be around a long time, good customer service, known quality, supports shooting, and they pick up the phone when you call. The Ultras aren't the newest, flashiest, fanciest bit of gizmo that you'll get told to spend money on, but they flat work and are a safe purchase.</p><p></p><p>There's no comparison between any TBAC Ultra side by side with an Omega, the design differences are very apparent. One is purpose built to be lightweight, the other is highly modular and as a result heavier.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Their network is the most useful part. I'll order from Mile High Shooting and have cans sent to Defender in downtown, they use an SS kiosk so the process is all digital including fingerprints, but the only involvement of SS is on the paperwork side and seems to be very fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2646833, member: 116181"] Nothing, just get it. Modularity, serviceability, anything other than Ti welded together, it all just adds weight and doesn't get you anything. If you need to change a direct thread TBAC send it to them and they'll replace the insert. Or order a brake-mount and leave a brake screwed into it all the time, same thing. The company has been around along time, will be around a long time, good customer service, known quality, supports shooting, and they pick up the phone when you call. The Ultras aren't the newest, flashiest, fanciest bit of gizmo that you'll get told to spend money on, but they flat work and are a safe purchase. There's no comparison between any TBAC Ultra side by side with an Omega, the design differences are very apparent. One is purpose built to be lightweight, the other is highly modular and as a result heavier. Their network is the most useful part. I'll order from Mile High Shooting and have cans sent to Defender in downtown, they use an SS kiosk so the process is all digital including fingerprints, but the only involvement of SS is on the paperwork side and seems to be very fast. [/QUOTE]
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