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<blockquote data-quote="bmicek" data-source="post: 2566861" data-attributes="member: 121977"><p>Pay close attention to the specs. I was close to ordering an omega but when I realized the weight is higher than the competitors, I realized I could get a can with more volume that suppresses better for the same weight. Or suppresses the same and shave a few ounces. Saying that, the omega is popular for a reason, it's a good can. Just saying there's other companies like dead air or Thunderbeast that in my opinion make a better can. Well, I say my opinion but if you look at the testing on PewScience, they would agree there's better cans for the same weight or lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmicek, post: 2566861, member: 121977"] Pay close attention to the specs. I was close to ordering an omega but when I realized the weight is higher than the competitors, I realized I could get a can with more volume that suppresses better for the same weight. Or suppresses the same and shave a few ounces. Saying that, the omega is popular for a reason, it’s a good can. Just saying there’s other companies like dead air or Thunderbeast that in my opinion make a better can. Well, I say my opinion but if you look at the testing on PewScience, they would agree there’s better cans for the same weight or lighter. [/QUOTE]
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