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The best suppressor 9mm
The best suppressor 9mm













Running 223 through a 308 can is fine, 6.5 through a 338 can is fine, running 22LR through a centerfire can makes no sense. If you're running subs the crap buildup won't be as bad but you also don't need a huge suppressor to quiet them down.

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In the 223 and larger cans I've seen a couple that were split by the bullet as it hit baffles and exited the side of the can.Īs for sound reduction any larger can is likely to reduce the sound of your 22LR quite a bit but in rifles you'll still have the ballistic crack unless you shoot subsonics. In the 9mm cans I've mostly seen baffle and endcap damage because the 9mm isn't that fast and is harder to deflect. If you ding the tube it can mean a new tube which will require a new tax payment and another year of waiting. If its just baffles or endcaps its repairable though it can run into some expense. The buildup of material from the dirty rimfire ammo breaks loose when you fire the proper round through the can and can deflect the bullet so it hits baffles or sometimes even the tube itself. In my experience building and repairing suppressors one of the most common issues requiring repair is from guys shooting 22LR in cans meant for other cals. Why use a sledge hammer when you need a tack hammer? Running 22LR through a 9mm can can cause you to damage the can and then you're out money for repairs or replacement. 9mm isn't so dirty and a sealed 9mm can will serve you well for years and many many thousands of rounds. I can tell you about maintainence on suppressors for 22 vs 9mm and what happens when you use tools for things they weren't intended for.Ģ2LR ammo is really dirty and fouls suppressors pretty bad. In general, it's best to get the can that fits the weapon, or at least a matching endcap if available (like Saker cans).Ĭan's take forever and cost a lot so it's best to get exactly what you want/need now and not try to "make things work" or you run the risk of doing it all over again with the multi use can just sitting there like me. In general, the sound profile of a large bore can on a small bore rifle is deeper, more thumpy rather than the higher pitch you get from similar bores. Nothing wrong with it, I just don't need a multi use can and that's where it really shines IMO. If serious about a 9mm multi use can, I'll sell my very little used one if interested. As it is, I use my Omega 9k for 9mm mostly and the Mystic X just sits now. I use it for 9mm only and as such, I wish I'd bought a "dedicated" 9mm can. You'll also put more wear and tear on the 9mm can tearing it apart and cleaning. I would like a shorty Sico can though.ĩmm can will work, and the large volume generally handles the noise well, but it's awful heavy and big on the end of a. 22 cans what TBAC did with the Ultra -they made a quantum leap in performance compared to the older models. Regulator is $400 something and is better than the Essence, which used to be one of the best and is still one of the lightest all Ti cans at $600. With 1cc water, no FRP and basically only action noise almost no FRP otherwise. it's so quiet you'll wanna make sure the host is too as it makes the most noise. The best one I have is a Liberty Regulator, ~6", 1"dia. You don't need to pay $600 for a good one either.













The best suppressor 9mm