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<blockquote data-quote="GPR23" data-source="post: 1417030" data-attributes="member: 104192"><p>I own and have shot quite a few different suppressors. For hunting I would highly recommend a quick detach suppressor. Having a long barrel and then adding 9" to it is annoying and gets caught in trees when hikeing. So i leave my suppressor off until i get my gun out and am ready to shoot. </p><p></p><p>I also wanted the longest largest suppressor I could find in a 30 cal to have the quietest gun possible. Honestly, that was a waste as i can't hear a difference in how loud they are, so while a few db on a meter makes a difference in the real world pick a suppressor that has the features and size you are after, because all the silencers will be close to the same. They simply have different tones, the volume seems close enough your splitting hairs. </p><p></p><p>I think my favorite suppressor is the SilencerCo Omega 30 cal. Is quick detach, and there is no POI shift from putting it on each time. Also their customer service is second to non. Very stout and robust can, and super adjustable with the different ends and mount options. (it actually comes with two muzzle breaks, and a direct thread cap so you can run it however you want. Plus you can change out the baffle stack at the end to quiet down 22 cals etc... very modular and nice system)</p><p></p><p>Also silencerco offers a flash hider qd instead of muzzle break. This is very nice so you don't blow your ears out with a muzzle break if shooting unsuppressed. </p><p></p><p>I do like the 9" SAS and Ultra 9's, but for me they are a little too long when hunting. Also i have them in direct thread, which when in a hurry for a shot can take forever to get threaded onto your gun. I like these ones better for range shooting. </p><p></p><p>For a direct thread the Dead Air Ti is very nice as they are pretty cheap, yet are still very strong and light weight. Performs just as good as the SAS or Thunderbeasts but at half the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPR23, post: 1417030, member: 104192"] I own and have shot quite a few different suppressors. For hunting I would highly recommend a quick detach suppressor. Having a long barrel and then adding 9" to it is annoying and gets caught in trees when hikeing. So i leave my suppressor off until i get my gun out and am ready to shoot. I also wanted the longest largest suppressor I could find in a 30 cal to have the quietest gun possible. Honestly, that was a waste as i can't hear a difference in how loud they are, so while a few db on a meter makes a difference in the real world pick a suppressor that has the features and size you are after, because all the silencers will be close to the same. They simply have different tones, the volume seems close enough your splitting hairs. I think my favorite suppressor is the SilencerCo Omega 30 cal. Is quick detach, and there is no POI shift from putting it on each time. Also their customer service is second to non. Very stout and robust can, and super adjustable with the different ends and mount options. (it actually comes with two muzzle breaks, and a direct thread cap so you can run it however you want. Plus you can change out the baffle stack at the end to quiet down 22 cals etc... very modular and nice system) Also silencerco offers a flash hider qd instead of muzzle break. This is very nice so you don't blow your ears out with a muzzle break if shooting unsuppressed. I do like the 9" SAS and Ultra 9's, but for me they are a little too long when hunting. Also i have them in direct thread, which when in a hurry for a shot can take forever to get threaded onto your gun. I like these ones better for range shooting. For a direct thread the Dead Air Ti is very nice as they are pretty cheap, yet are still very strong and light weight. Performs just as good as the SAS or Thunderbeasts but at half the price. [/QUOTE]
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