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archangel
02-17-2017, 21:39
Not sure which supressor to go with I keep going back and fourth between the two any recommendations. My brother gave me some cash to pay for the tax stamp for my birthday a few months ago and I keep going back and fourth whether to buy a supressor or not. I decided to to finally pull the trigger now just to figure out which can to get. I would like to be around 800-1k for the can. Found a few good deals online so I only have a few days to decide before the sale ends.

Gunner
02-17-2017, 21:50
Silencerco Hybrid

archangel
02-17-2017, 22:23
They hybrid seemed a little heavy I don't plan on using this for a pistol only 5.56 and 7.62 I am going to get a rebel .22lr supressor for my .22s

Great-Kazoo
02-18-2017, 03:25
They hybrid seemed a little heavy I don't plan on using this for a pistol only 5.56 and 7.62 I am going to get a rebel .22lr supressor for my .22s


The answer to your question is, another question.

What do you have the most threaded barrels for? Or, if not already threaded, what can you afford to thread, or buy threaded from factory.

archangel
02-18-2017, 07:59
Almost everything is threaded except my 700 but I am getting a good deal on threading my 700 when I order the supressor the .22 is not threaded but I ordered a tactical solutions barrel that is threaded

Great-Kazoo
02-18-2017, 09:17
Almost everything is threaded except my 700 but I am getting a good deal on threading my 700 when I order the supressor the .22 is not threaded but I ordered a tactical solutions barrel that is threaded

Only 1 22 and how many center fire host? I'd go for the larger caliber can. Then be patient hoping HPA passes, so one can spend like an 80's investor on coke ;)

archangel
02-18-2017, 11:24
I have 3 ar15's one is .300 blackout 1 ar10 in 7.62 two .22's but only one will be used with the can the Remington 700 and a 30-30 probably will not use that one suppressed I will be picking up a .300 win mag later this year

archangel
02-18-2017, 11:26
From what I have read the omega and the saker 7.62 can both handle all my calibers I just wanted to stay away from a can that is meant for hunting the whole 10 shots and cool down period is what I am trying to avoid

lex137
02-18-2017, 11:47
I have a saker thing is heavier than I would like also get the asr mount for it as I had nothing but problems with my maad mount. If I could do it again I'm not sure I'd buy the saker. Good luck, either choice will still be a lot of fun to shoot!

Great-Kazoo
02-18-2017, 12:26
From what I have read the omega and the saker 7.62 can both handle all my calibers I just wanted to stay away from a can that is meant for hunting the whole 10 shots and cool down period is what I am trying to avoid

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lex137
02-18-2017, 12:38
^^^ I think he wants a full auto rated can that's what I take away from it?

archangel
02-18-2017, 19:34
???

I seen some from gem tech that say they recommend 10 shots then a cooling period

archangel
02-18-2017, 19:35
^^^ I think he wants a full auto rated can that's what I take away from it?

Yes full auto I was at a loss for words almost 24 hours with no sleep and thinking doesn't mix

Great-Kazoo
02-18-2017, 20:37
My Halo is FA rated, so are some of the TBAC's.

Kilyung
02-18-2017, 21:16
I have two Omegas and have been happy with them and SCo customer service. I use them on my ARs and SCARs.

KS63
02-18-2017, 23:05
Hybrid. Full auto rated and Magnum calibers to .338 Lapua. 3oz heavier than an Omega. Not much difference especially if it's a bench only rifle. Whats the primary use of the can? I'm impatient and don't want to wait 8+ months for my can to be approved while deciding which ones I want, nor do I want to drop $4k on multiple suppressors.

archangel
02-19-2017, 21:58
It will see some use hunting mostly trips to the range this is more of a just because I want one purchase

paddywagon
02-19-2017, 22:08
I have a Saker and a Omega 30 for personal use and looking at the overall usefulness I prefer the Omega. It is not as big of a can, it is lighter, it is F/A rated and to me a more adaptable can to different uses. I use mine for hunting on my Rem 700 and it performs very well as well as using it on an M14. The ability to go from a direct thread to quick detach is a nice feature as well as the muzzle devices. Yes the break does work. To me, the only advantage to the Saker is the mounting sytem on it and being able to stash it under a hand guard. I don't believe it is worth the price difference for myself but I do like the can. I bought the Saker before I became a dealer and the Omega after I became one and brought a few in for stock. After playing with them and customer feedback and trying them out it became an easy buy for me!

archangel
03-08-2017, 20:34
Ok so I ended up going with the hybrid got a deal I couldn't pass up 900 for the hybrid with a free silencer co warlock for my .22

archangel
03-08-2017, 20:36
I know I need to get my finger prints and passport photos already have the trust anything else that I am missing ordered it online so I have to wait for wait to submit the paper work