View Full Version : Silencerco Hybrid anyone?
denverco
05-10-2016, 20:44
So initially the take on the Silencerco Hybrid and other multi caliber cans was that it would do everything but nothing very well. Well Silencerco is claiming some pretty low DB readings some of which are lower than their dedicated cans. Anybody have first hand experience with these?
We have one at the store and its heavy. I have not heard one outdoors yet.
Mine is in jail right now. To be honest, the versatility of the Hybrid outweighs any other negative it may have concerning increased weight or dB. It's ability to be used on so many calibers and weapons systems will save me from giving the ATF more of my money.
We have one at the store and its heavy. I have not heard one outdoors yet.
Says the guy with ALL the toys.
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Mine is in jail right now. To be honest, the versatility of the Hybrid outweighs any other negative it may have concerning increased weight or dB. It's ability to be used on so many calibers and weapons systems will save me from giving the ATF more of my money.
I'm expecting approval on one any day as well.
I don't care if it's heavy, I won't know the difference. I'll be so giddy, I won't even feel it.
When I have as much cool stuff as Hoser, I'll complain about weight AND wait. ;-)
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denverco
05-10-2016, 21:41
I submitted for mine in February I don't expect to see if till July at the earliest. Just wondering if anyone has used one yet.
paddywagon
05-10-2016, 21:43
I have one here that the customer is waiting on approval for. Nice can but it is heavy and larger than most due to volume. For my personal ones i prefer dedicated cans. I probably won't carry any more of them as most folks prefer the dedicated can size when they see the difference. I believe it does fit a niche market for the person who only wants one can.
mtnrider
05-10-2016, 22:01
I bought one last weekend. Had my mind set on something else but ended up going with the Hybrid in the end. Should have done a little more research and having a little buyers remorse now (my fault completely for not sticking with my original purchase plans and doing upfront research).
I really wanted a dedicated 308 can and now kick myself. The claims of light weight are misleading because they do Not include adapters and end caps. When you put a QD and end cap it is heavier then the older cans. Also it comes with a .45 something end cap so for me to get the max suppression I need a .308 end cap which adds another $70. QD another $140(ish) plus muzzle brakes.
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I submitted for mine in February I don't expect to see if till July at the earliest. Just wondering if anyone has used one yet.
Did mine in January. Hoping it comes soon.
denverco
05-10-2016, 22:29
I have one here that the customer is waiting on approval for. Nice can but it is heavy and larger than most due to volume. For my personal ones i prefer dedicated cans. I probably won't carry any more of them as most folks prefer the dedicated can size when they see the difference. I believe it does fit a niche market for the person who only wants one can.
I'm mostly wondering about suppression. Not so much concerned about size and weight right now. It's a do all can with a .46 bore. I'd rather buy an ASR mount and various adapters than go through the hassle of buying dedicated .45 or .30 cal cans right now.
DangerLee_Industries
05-10-2016, 23:43
So initially the take on the Silencerco Hybrid and other multi caliber cans was that it would do everything but nothing very well. Well Silencerco is claiming some pretty low DB readings some of which are lower than their dedicated cans. Anybody have first hand experience with these?
I have had them on hand and have been shooting one since early March.
With the .46 end cap unchanged-
Compared to Octane HD the Hybrid is noticeably quieter and slightly heavier with piston setup.
Compared to the saker the Hybrid is quieter and lighter including the ASR mount.
Compared to Omega they sound almost identical to me with .300/.308 until under full auto then the Hybrid is louder. Hybrid is slightly heavier than the Omega when ASR mount is attached.
Different tools for different jobs, price and the Ford, Chevy, Dodge bias appear to me are the factors when buying a can.
If someone has the funds to buy a dedicated can for 20 different calibers then heck yes do it.
If someone wants a dedicated .308 can and they have the cash then get a TBAC.
If someone wants a modular, light, quiet multiple host get an Omega.
If someone wants a light, skinny, tough can with great pistol suppression for 9-45 get an Octane HD.
If someone wants a saker based on published numbers, or a slightly larger, heavier can than an Omega that handles .338, .458 and 45/70 etc. get a Hybrid.
If someone wants to cover their pistols and rifles but doesn't want the cost of a pistol can, rifle can and 2 tax stamps then get a Hybrid.
Let's say you buy a Hybrid, a 5.56 direct thread, ASR attachment, 5.56 brake, .308 brake and all 3 popular Pistons you are still ahead dollar wise compared to buying a Saker or Omega can plus the Octane.
I have no opinions on any other can with side by side comparisons with the Hybrid other than an SDN-6, Dead air Sandman, Dead air Ti, Surefire Socom 762RC and a TBAC Ultra 338. My opinion is lb per lb with the above comparing price, weight, db reduction, modularity the Hybrid beats everything for what I ask of it. Only exception would be the TBAC Ultra 338 clearly beats the Hybrid but that's like saying I would be surprised a Ferrari just beat a Jeep Wrangler in a drag race down Parker rd.
Your mileage may vary.....
If you have questions or I can help at all just pm me.
Colohunter
05-11-2016, 00:59
I have a 450 Bushmaster that would be a lot of fun to shoot suppressed. I've been considering a Hybrid mainly for that, then as a bonus it could be used on a number of my other rifles, pistols, etc. I'm hoping that Silencerco will come out with ASR mounts in the 450/458 threads soon.
denverco
05-11-2016, 07:20
I have had them on hand and have been shooting one since early March.
With the .46 end cap unchanged-
Compared to Octane HD the Hybrid is noticeably quieter and slightly heavier with piston setup.
Compared to the saker the Hybrid is quieter and lighter including the ASR mount.
Compared to Omega they sound almost identical to me with .300/.308 until under full auto then the Hybrid is louder. Hybrid is slightly heavier than the Omega when ASR mount is attached.
Different tools for different jobs, price and the Ford, Chevy, Dodge bias appear to me are the factors when buying a can.
If someone has the funds to buy a dedicated can for 20 different calibers then heck yes do it.
If someone wants a dedicated .308 can and they have the cash then get a TBAC.
If someone wants a modular, light, quiet multiple host get an Omega.
If someone wants a light, skinny, tough can with great pistol suppression for 9-45 get an Octane HD.
If someone wants a saker based on published numbers, or a slightly larger, heavier can than an Omega that handles .338, .458 and 45/70 etc. get a Hybrid.
If someone wants to cover their pistols and rifles but doesn't want the cost of a pistol can, rifle can and 2 tax stamps then get a Hybrid.
Let's say you buy a Hybrid, a 5.56 direct thread, ASR attachment, 5.56 brake, .308 brake and all 3 popular Pistons you are still ahead dollar wise compared to buying a Saker or Omega can plus the Octane.
I have no opinions on any other can with side by side comparisons with the Hybrid other than an SDN-6, Dead air Sandman, Dead air Ti, Surefire Socom 762RC and a TBAC Ultra 338. My opinion is lb per lb with the above comparing price, weight, db reduction, modularity the Hybrid beats everything for what I ask of it. Only exception would be the TBAC Ultra 338 clearly beats the Hybrid but that's like saying I would be surprised a Ferrari just beat a Jeep Wrangler in a drag race down Parker rd.
Your mileage may vary.....
If you have questions or I can help at all just pm me.
Thank you for the feedback. This is exactly what I was looking for. Real world experience with this thing.
SouthPaw
05-11-2016, 10:04
Thank you for the feedback. This is exactly what I was looking for. Real world experience with this thing.
Exactly what I was looking for as well. I have been looking at a Hybrid and it is going to be my next can I purchase.
Good write up. Can't wait for that damn stamp to come in!!!!!!!
DangerLee_Industries
05-11-2016, 10:25
Good write up. Can't wait for that damn stamp to come in!!!!!!!
Thanks and I should have setup a camera so videos could be posted but It didn't cross my mind. Maybe I'll do that here in the next week or so for folks.
If you get approved versus helicopters swinging in to pick you up hopefully it's soon!
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