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SS has it for $962. Close enough to $1k. Quit derailing the thread over $38 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can you link me to the $1000+ Saker? SS has it for $962. Close enough to $1k. Quit derailing the thread over $38 That comes with a bunch of accessories the Larue doesn't include. Not a fair comparison. |
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It says those are "free" but here is capitol armory. $985 so $15 difference.
http://www.capitolarmory.com/silencerco-saker-762-suppressor-maad-mount.html |
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Silencershop used to sell the Saker 7.62 w/ mount and muzzle device for $890, 5.56 with same for $820. I wonder why the price increase in a saturated market.
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If it really does have less back pressure than other cans I think this might be my first suppressor. I can't complain about the price compared to an awful lot of 308 cans.
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This. Why is it ribbed rather than a smooth surface? I'm not normally one to stand on "looks" for stuff like this, but it looks bad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It looks ribbed, for her pleasure. This. Why is it ribbed rather than a smooth surface? I'm not normally one to stand on "looks" for stuff like this, but it looks bad. It looks like a shake weight to me. |
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It says those are "free" but here is capitol armory. $985 so $15 difference. http://www.capitolarmory.com/silencerco-saker-762-suppressor-maad-mount.html View Quote Nvm I read it incorrectly |
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Silencershop used to sell the Saker 7.62 w/ mount and muzzle device for $890, 5.56 with same for $820. I wonder why the price increase in a saturated market. View Quote The current prices do seem high for a Saker, I was surprised when I saw how much they went up, glad I got mine for a lot cheaper. |
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Silencershop used to sell the Saker 7.62 w/ mount and muzzle device for $890, 5.56 with same for $820. I wonder why the price increase in a saturated market. View Quote Silencer Shop is moving to distributor only and handling fulfillment now for retail shops. The prices on their site are now set by their participating dealers. |
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Form 1 a titanium can with steel innards for $220 plus the stamp. Cheaper, faster, and unless ML has made a bold new advance in silencer technology, just as good too.
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"We are excited to be the first suppressor manufacturer to offer attorney-drafted NFA Trusts - prepared by Texas attorneys for Texas residents - making us a one-stop shop for the most efficient and expedited purchase of NFA-regulated firearms and suppressors in the State of Texas."
That is really cool. If I had not already gotten my trust, I would do this. |
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Silencer Shop is moving to distributor only and handling fulfillment now for retail shops. The prices on their site are now set by their participating dealers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Silencershop used to sell the Saker 7.62 w/ mount and muzzle device for $890, 5.56 with same for $820. I wonder why the price increase in a saturated market. Silencer Shop is moving to distributor only and handling fulfillment now for retail shops. The prices on their site are now set by their participating dealers. I can't open their site from work. Are they no longer doing direct sales to individuals, or just not setting their own pricing anymore? |
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I can't open their site from work. Are they no longer doing direct sales to individuals, or just not setting their own pricing anymore? View Quote You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. |
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You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't open their site from work. Are they no longer doing direct sales to individuals, or just not setting their own pricing anymore? You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. Wow, that sucks. They had the best pricing around on many of their suppressor. |
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Nice price. Looks like a solid offering that will surely sell well.
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Wow, that sucks. They had the best pricing around on many of their suppressor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't open their site from work. Are they no longer doing direct sales to individuals, or just not setting their own pricing anymore? You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. Wow, that sucks. They had the best pricing around on many of their suppressor. Ya it does. Wish I would have grabbed a few more cans before they did this. |
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I ordered one but I still don't know if it will work on 11.5in 5.56. Mundane details and all
I called the shop and they are working on a FAQ that will hopefully address many things people are asking here too. Worst case I will just get BO upper when they release them |
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Ya it does. Wish I would have grabbed a few more cans before they did this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't open their site from work. Are they no longer doing direct sales to individuals, or just not setting their own pricing anymore? You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. Wow, that sucks. They had the best pricing around on many of their suppressor. Ya it does. Wish I would have grabbed a few more cans before they did this. Yep. I wanted to buy a Recce 7 from them but went with Capitol Amory instead. As a TX resident why wait for the form 3 when I could just buy direct from someone else. |
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I'm more interested in Sig's suppressors.
The tubeless design makes them quite a bit lighter than most others and the price point is incredible. I'm going to get a couple to try out as soon as my SOT stamp comes back. |
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SS has it for $962. Close enough to $1k. Quit derailing the thread over $38 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can you link me to the $1000+ Saker? SS has it for $962. Close enough to $1k. Quit derailing the thread over $38 A shill outing himself? I am actually confused which one is the shill..................... |
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I have this repeatability pic floating around the war room ... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v145/AUSTINWFT/LT%20Post/IMG_3968_zps46691af2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm more interested to see if the claim of "near zero point-of-impact shift when comparing on/off repeatability" holds true. Db #'s are so minuscule between models when it comes to comparisons these days that I don't even care about them anymore. Repeatable POI shift and weight are my main two concerns. I have this repeatability pic floating around the war room ... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v145/AUSTINWFT/LT%20Post/IMG_3968_zps46691af2.jpg well you should be getting that! 2 alignment wedges and you could of even went with a support/blastbaffle off the brake nose design, for a even better alignment. |
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well you should be getting that! 2 alignment wedges and you could of even went with a support/blastbaffle off the brake nose design, for a even better alignment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm more interested to see if the claim of "near zero point-of-impact shift when comparing on/off repeatability" holds true. Db #'s are so minuscule between models when it comes to comparisons these days that I don't even care about them anymore. Repeatable POI shift and weight are my main two concerns. I have this repeatability pic floating around the war room ... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v145/AUSTINWFT/LT%20Post/IMG_3968_zps46691af2.jpg well you should be getting that! 2 alignment wedges and you could of even went with a support/blastbaffle off the brake nose design, for a even better alignment. Somebody asked so I hiked out back and shot what they wanted ... can't say I've seen anybody post same scenario before. |
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Quoted: Price seems pretty darn good but they aren't publishing any sound reduction numbers yet. I know that depends on the rifle and the round but you'd think they would host it on an OBR 18" and select a round and publish a base number at least. View Quote An accurate - not just winging it with on sound meter and making it look good for YouTube - decibel measurement that is repeatable (to the MILSPEC standard) is not something you just whip up. And then all the fanbois of the outrageous-claim-unrepeatable-results makers mock you. Most suppressor decibel numbers put out by manufacturers are ... close, but not accurate. |
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I'm going to say what Jesse James did was free school for those in the firearms business and Mark may be alot of things but a dumbass is not one of them.
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I'm going to say what Jesse James did was free school for those in the firearms business and Mark may be alot of things but a dumbass is not one of them. View Quote Yeah, let me see, barrels - check, triggers - check, polymer line - check, accurate rifles - check, a zillion scope mounts - check, suppressors - wait, he up and threw the play book that works out the window. |
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Somebody asked so I hiked out back and shot what they wanted ... can't say I've seen anybody post same scenario before. View Quote Not knocking it Mark.. the dual lock up wedges will keep it aligned, and in pretty much the same point on reinstall (good design). The POI shift group on/group off is what most are wanting to know. |
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Not knocking it Mark.. the dual lock up wedges will keep it aligned, and in pretty much the same point on reinstall (good design). The POI shift group on/group off is what most are wanting to know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Somebody asked so I hiked out back and shot what they wanted ... can't say I've seen anybody post same scenario before. Not knocking it Mark.. the dual lock up wedges will keep it aligned, and in pretty much the same point on reinstall (good design). The POI shift group on/group off is what most are wanting to know. The poi drop with can on is tied to the barrel's flimsiness, I posted earlier that an 18" 7.62 tOBR shooting all this week is ~2 moa low with virtually no left/right shift. |
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The poi drop with can on is tied to the barrel's flimsiness, I posted earlier that an 18" 7.62 tOBR shooting all this week is ~2 moa low with virtually no left/right shift. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Somebody asked so I hiked out back and shot what they wanted ... can't say I've seen anybody post same scenario before. Not knocking it Mark.. the dual lock up wedges will keep it aligned, and in pretty much the same point on reinstall (good design). The POI shift group on/group off is what most are wanting to know. The poi drop with can on is tied to the barrel's flimsiness, I posted earlier that an 18" 7.62 tOBR shooting all this week is ~2 moa low with virtually no left/right shift. YA know what that means right! Time for fluted bull barrels! |
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No one here (other than Mark) knows how it works. What else would people comment on? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fugly Is it a tool, or your date? No one here (other than Mark) knows how it works. What else would people comment on? I see a POI target above....all that remains is db. I don't know, maybe the way something looks that goes on the end of a rifle and will likely be covered doesn't matter that much to me as long as the job gets done. |
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I think the end user will be the one that will have to post Db levels.
As sure as Larue claims X amount, the Internet will blow up. |
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Quoted: You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I can't open their site from work. Are they no longer doing direct sales to individuals, or just not setting their own pricing anymore? You order through their site, pick a participating dealer and pay the price set by that dealer. Silencer Shop handles all paperwork and ships to your chosen dealer. It works similar to how Davidson's operates the Gallery of Guns website. Silencer Shop is the distributor that accepts orders and handles paperwork, but the pricing is determined by the individual dealer. Isn't that the same thing that Major Malfunction did? |
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i love larue, but i am conflicted... and this pic for good measure http://www.iptrademarkattorney.com/false-advertising-lawyer-silencer-advertisement-surefire-gun.jpg View Quote My thoughts as well. No welded core? No thanks. |
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That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many |
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Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many Your links broke. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many It isn't inferior designs that make European cans cheap, it is the lack of Gov't meddling. |
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