Wet blanketI also talked myself out of an Alchemy Prime Elite I'm hard chrome.
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Wet blanketI also talked myself out of an Alchemy Prime Elite I'm hard chrome.
@Andy54Hawken I'm gonna need you to ban this man for setting a bad example for the rest of the community.I also talked myself out of an Alchemy Prime Elite I'm hard chrome.
The biggest draw to me is that it's a .45 can that specifically names 10mm as acceptable. Many other .45 options don't say it in writing despite things like .357 and .44 mag being listed as ok. I fully intend to suppress 10mm so it's an important piece of paperwork in my eyesRad 45 should be awesome. The list of calibers is impressive. There is a video of a guy shooting 9mm through rad 9 and then through rad 45 and there is very little difference in sound. The modularity and flow baffles are a big bonus too.
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To buy or not to buy....@Andy54Hawken I'm gonna need you to ban this man for setting a bad example for the rest of the community.
He's a poet, and did not no it!To buy or not to buy....
That is the question.
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The pains of an empty wallet.
Or to take up arms against an angry better half...
Or in the words of Paul Masson....sort of...
I shall ban no man, before his time....
Andy
If I owned a 10mm or .45 acp this would be the #1 can on my list. I hope to receive the rad 9 in the mail this week or next.The biggest draw to me is that it's a .45 can that specifically names 10mm as acceptable. Many other .45 options don't say it in writing despite things like .357 and .44 mag being listed as ok. I fully intend to suppress 10mm so it's an important piece of paperwork in my eyes
I went with a Rex MG X for my 10mm carbine build. A bit different requirements from a pistol build, but it should be super quiet once it is all tuned.If I owned a 10mm or .45 acp this would be the #1 can on my list. I hope to receive the rad 9 in the mail this week or next.
I'm tempted to get the ventum 7.62 can but I don't think I would use it enough to justify it. Removable 3d printed Ti core, flow through.The biggest draw to me is that it's a .45 can that specifically names 10mm as acceptable. Many other .45 options don't say it in writing despite things like .357 and .44 mag being listed as ok. I fully intend to suppress 10mm so it's an important piece of paperwork in my eyes
I own a ventum 7.62, it's every bit as good as they say. Could not recommend higher.I'm tempted to get the ventum 7.62 can but I don't think I would use it enough to justify it. Removable 3d printed Ti core, flow through.
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The flow 556 etc have been popular in military circles and the fbi hostage rescue team awarded them a 4.9 million contract for the flow 556 but I like the combo of rigid tube and removable titanium core. I did order their flow 22 which is basically a mini flow 556 (ie 1 piece 3d printed Ti) so we'll see what that's like.
Those are the ones I found that I have to convince the wife to let me get. Glad there is someone else out there that is recommending them and uses them.I own a ventum 7.62, it's every bit as good as they say. Could not recommend higher.
One of the things I like about it is if there is a baffle strike or something the serialized part won't change when you get a replacement, only the core (unserialized). Vs with the flow .22 it's all one piece. The steel tube plus 3d printed flow-through core of the ventum seems pretty ideal to me.Those are the ones I found that I have to convince the wife to let me get. Glad there is someone else out there that is recommending them and uses them.
@P7M13 posted a link to a site like that a while ago I think...Ok, while we are deep into this discussion, does anyone know of a somewhat comprehensive silencer specs site? I have been struggling to find exactly what I want for various cans, especially for my more oddball builds. I would love it if there was somewhere that had all the concrete specs right at the top;
Length
Width
Bore
Material
Weight
Caliber rating
Native mounting system
Baffle type and number
User serviceability
Back-pressure rating
DB rating
Additional features
Etc.
Half the manufacturers don't even include many of these specs on their own site, let alone a way to sort by them, and I find it super annoying. I really want a place that has all this listed for comparative purposes, would make shopping around way easier. . .
This is probably the best "single source" out thereOk, while we are deep into this discussion, does anyone know of a somewhat comprehensive silencer specs site? I have been struggling to find exactly what I want for various cans, especially for my more oddball builds. I would love it if there was somewhere that had all the concrete specs right at the top;
Length
Width
Bore
Material
Weight
Caliber rating
Native mounting system
Baffle type and number
User serviceability
Back-pressure rating
DB rating
Additional features
Etc.
Half the manufacturers don't even include many of these specs on their own site, let alone a way to sort by them, and I find it super annoying. I really want a place that has all this listed for comparative purposes, would make shopping around way easier. . .
There is one that has a huge huge list. I'm not sure how up to date it is. But it's a big database. I'll see if I can find it.Ok, while we are deep into this discussion, does anyone know of a somewhat comprehensive silencer specs site? I have been struggling to find exactly what I want for various cans, especially for my more oddball builds. I would love it if there was somewhere that had all the concrete specs right at the top;
Length
Width
Bore
Material
Weight
Caliber rating
Native mounting system
Baffle type and number
User serviceability
Back-pressure rating
DB rating
Additional features
Etc.
Half the manufacturers don't even include many of these specs on their own site, let alone a way to sort by them, and I find it super annoying. I really want a place that has all this listed for comparative purposes, would make shopping around way easier. . .
That will most likely be my next suppressor, just need to let the bank account stop smoking a bit. Either that or another SilencerCo Velos- I have the 556 one, wouldn't mind getting the 30 cal version. Oh and the new SiCo Spectre 9. Oh and the Resilient Putnik . . . Man I need to win the lottery . . . ;-)I'm tempted to get the ventum 7.62 can but I don't think I would use it enough to justify it. Removable 3d printed Ti core, flow through.
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The flow 556 etc have been popular in military circles and the fbi hostage rescue team awarded them a 4.9 million contract for the flow 556 but I like the combo of rigid tube and removable titanium core. I did order their flow 22 which is basically a mini flow 556 (ie 1 piece 3d printed Ti) so we'll see what that's like.