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Suppressor choice: most bang for your buck :)
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 2080006" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>I think most has already been covered here but I'll add/reiterate.</p><p></p><p>Best bang for the buck will be a form 1 stainless can 9"+ (heavy, yet effective), but you have do determine what your goals are and what is important. Cost, weight, length, DB reduction, mounting system, form 1/form 4, manufacturer and their longevity.</p><p></p><p>I think of it like taxidermy. Do you want to spend a lot of money, wait a year or more and get something you're not real happy with for the rest of your life or do you want to spend a couple hundred extra and have something you'll be thrilled with for the lest of your life?</p><p></p><p>With a few manufacturers going out of business and issues they've had I'd consider someone that's been around for a long time. There are a few that come to mind that aren't around anymore to take care of cracked, defective, or damaged cans and people are S.O.L.. The new Thunderbeast Gen 2 cans are even lighter then their Gen 1's and suppress even better with a great long lasting name that will be here for years to come. Just had an Ultra 9 Gen 1 approved right before they came out with their Gen 2's, bummer but is what it is.</p><p></p><p>For my maximum suppression I just pulled the trigger on a TB 338 Ultra (probably have a Gen 2 before it's approved but got a great price) and for light weight hunting also got a TB Dominus. The Ultra 7 Gen 2 would be a great compromise for weight, length, and suppression. I have a few cans, all have different purposes.</p><p></p><p>Buy once, cry once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 2080006, member: 34065"] I think most has already been covered here but I’ll add/reiterate. Best bang for the buck will be a form 1 stainless can 9”+ (heavy, yet effective), but you have do determine what your goals are and what is important. Cost, weight, length, DB reduction, mounting system, form 1/form 4, manufacturer and their longevity. I think of it like taxidermy. Do you want to spend a lot of money, wait a year or more and get something you’re not real happy with for the rest of your life or do you want to spend a couple hundred extra and have something you’ll be thrilled with for the lest of your life? With a few manufacturers going out of business and issues they’ve had I’d consider someone that‘s been around for a long time. There are a few that come to mind that aren’t around anymore to take care of cracked, defective, or damaged cans and people are S.O.L.. The new Thunderbeast Gen 2 cans are even lighter then their Gen 1’s and suppress even better with a great long lasting name that will be here for years to come. Just had an Ultra 9 Gen 1 approved right before they came out with their Gen 2’s, bummer but is what it is. For my maximum suppression I just pulled the trigger on a TB 338 Ultra (probably have a Gen 2 before it’s approved but got a great price) and for light weight hunting also got a TB Dominus. The Ultra 7 Gen 2 would be a great compromise for weight, length, and suppression. I have a few cans, all have different purposes. Buy once, cry once. [/QUOTE]
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