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maybe this is the year for a suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="Konrad.INc" data-source="post: 1744391" data-attributes="member: 86301"><p>I bought my TBAC Ultra 7 for Hunting 3 years ago. At least I thought I would use it for hunting.....I like it so much I use it for everything now. I went with the CB version so that I can use it on rifles with different barrel diameters. I can use a 1/2-28 threaded brake on thin barrel 223's and then 9/16-24 on normal hunting rifles and then 5/8-24 on heavy barrel rifles. You can kind of do that with a direct thread version, but only if you have a bunch of thread adapters. Thunder beast also makes a flash hider version of their adapters, that will keep the noise level of the rifle with out the suppressor at the same level, they also keep your spotter from going blind and or deaf from the muzzle blast of a brake. I dont think you will find a lighter or better made suppressor on the market. </p><p></p><p>I like my Ultra 7 so much that i just ordered an Ultra 9. Both will be in a trust, went with the trust so that my wife and my dad can both use the suppressors without getting into trouble.</p><p></p><p>Hey, gusd, what can is lighter than the TBAC ultra series? Assuming they are equal in length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konrad.INc, post: 1744391, member: 86301"] I bought my TBAC Ultra 7 for Hunting 3 years ago. At least I thought I would use it for hunting.....I like it so much I use it for everything now. I went with the CB version so that I can use it on rifles with different barrel diameters. I can use a 1/2-28 threaded brake on thin barrel 223's and then 9/16-24 on normal hunting rifles and then 5/8-24 on heavy barrel rifles. You can kind of do that with a direct thread version, but only if you have a bunch of thread adapters. Thunder beast also makes a flash hider version of their adapters, that will keep the noise level of the rifle with out the suppressor at the same level, they also keep your spotter from going blind and or deaf from the muzzle blast of a brake. I dont think you will find a lighter or better made suppressor on the market. I like my Ultra 7 so much that i just ordered an Ultra 9. Both will be in a trust, went with the trust so that my wife and my dad can both use the suppressors without getting into trouble. Hey, gusd, what can is lighter than the TBAC ultra series? Assuming they are equal in length. [/QUOTE]
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