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Suppressor that don’t break ya
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<blockquote data-quote="JiminAZ" data-source="post: 2380014" data-attributes="member: 120096"><p>If you want a lightweight hunting can, you're talking Titanium construction. It simply won't be inexpensive. And like the others said not sure what your target budget is.</p><p></p><p>One way they make them lightweight is to weld the baffles to one another, then the OD of the baffles becomes the OD of the can and you don't have a tube. This adds labor and operations which translates to cost.</p><p></p><p>Go direct thread and you'll save a bit on the adaptors (especially if you're using it on multiple guns). At $100 or so a pop they add up.</p><p></p><p>Hardly anyone owns enough of them to give you advice based on true side by side comparisons. I did meet a guy once that had over 60 tax stamps though!</p><p></p><p>And like people say, it's sort of a lifetime buy so take your time/do your homework and get what will really work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JiminAZ, post: 2380014, member: 120096"] If you want a lightweight hunting can, you're talking Titanium construction. It simply won't be inexpensive. And like the others said not sure what your target budget is. One way they make them lightweight is to weld the baffles to one another, then the OD of the baffles becomes the OD of the can and you don't have a tube. This adds labor and operations which translates to cost. Go direct thread and you'll save a bit on the adaptors (especially if you're using it on multiple guns). At $100 or so a pop they add up. Hardly anyone owns enough of them to give you advice based on true side by side comparisons. I did meet a guy once that had over 60 tax stamps though! And like people say, it's sort of a lifetime buy so take your time/do your homework and get what will really work for you. [/QUOTE]
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