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Top end 22 centerfire suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="reubenski" data-source="post: 2941731" data-attributes="member: 36515"><p>The best hands down suppressor for your .224 most likely isn't a .224 can. If you must have a .224 suppressor the only one I would buy is an OCL Polonium. Otherwise, the best can is likely a TBAC Dominus, Diligent Defense Enticer, OCL Hydrogen. If you're after a hunting suppressor the new SilencerCo Scythe Ti may be fantastic. The Dominus checks both the boxes for a lighter weight, shorter hunting suppressor and great suppression. If you're after harder use the Polonium and Dominus check those boxes. I wouldn't get wrapped up around "full auto" hard use capability. Most of us don't have full auto guns and there isn't a common testing standard that defines hard use. I think a lot of people buy "hard use" cans bc they assume the suppressor can do everything the other model can but it's indestructable. But then we see hard use cans prolapsing with manufacturing defects. </p><p></p><p>If I had to select a can, bore size wouldn't be on the top of the list. Weight, size, attachment method, construction, firing schedule limitations would take priority. Unfortunately manufacturers don't really design .224 cans for max .224 suppression. They usually go after size, attachment methods, and firing schedules. More applicable if you're putting it on an AR. The top cans for suppression (even on .224) and weight are generally titanium .30 cal cans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reubenski, post: 2941731, member: 36515"] The best hands down suppressor for your .224 most likely isn't a .224 can. If you must have a .224 suppressor the only one I would buy is an OCL Polonium. Otherwise, the best can is likely a TBAC Dominus, Diligent Defense Enticer, OCL Hydrogen. If you're after a hunting suppressor the new SilencerCo Scythe Ti may be fantastic. The Dominus checks both the boxes for a lighter weight, shorter hunting suppressor and great suppression. If you're after harder use the Polonium and Dominus check those boxes. I wouldn't get wrapped up around "full auto" hard use capability. Most of us don't have full auto guns and there isn't a common testing standard that defines hard use. I think a lot of people buy "hard use" cans bc they assume the suppressor can do everything the other model can but it's indestructable. But then we see hard use cans prolapsing with manufacturing defects. If I had to select a can, bore size wouldn't be on the top of the list. Weight, size, attachment method, construction, firing schedule limitations would take priority. Unfortunately manufacturers don't really design .224 cans for max .224 suppression. They usually go after size, attachment methods, and firing schedules. More applicable if you're putting it on an AR. The top cans for suppression (even on .224) and weight are generally titanium .30 cal cans. [/QUOTE]
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