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Posted: 3/11/2012 9:33:27 PM
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Posted: 3/11/2012 11:13:58 PM
Funny, I was just talking to a dealer about this. From what he said, a 9mm suppressor is not even close to being in the league of a 5.56 suppressor. You would burn it out almost right away. I have a 9mm suppressor rated for full-auto.. so it would be cool if I was wrong though... Frank |
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Posted: 3/11/2012 11:26:34 PM
I'm not sure if the diameter of a 7.62 suppressor would accommodate the 9mm round or not. Having a rifle rated can would be the only way to use one can on 5.56, 9mm, and .300 blackout. Personally, I would just get one 9mm suppressor rated for full auto use, and a 7.62 can to handle 5.56 and .300 blackout. You'll want more suppressors anyway...
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Posted: 3/12/2012 12:24:11 AM
Liberty Mystic
22 Hornet 22 K Hornet 218 Bee 223 REM - 16" BBL 30 PPC - Subsonic 30 Carbine 32-20 357 MAG 221 Fireball 32 S&W Long 32 H&R Magnum 380 9X18 9X19 (Base Caliber) 38 Super 38 Special 38 S&W 357 Max - Subsonic 338 Spectre 300 BLK 300 Whisper 300/221 308 Win- Subsonic all rimfire cartridges It's good for 223 with a 16" barrel, but don't go buck wild with the mag dumps. Get a dedicated 223 or 308 can if you want FA rated for 223, not the mystic IMO. It's nailgun quiet with subsonic 9mm. |
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Posted: 3/12/2012 3:12:27 AM
You would be better served with a 7.62mm suppressor like the AAC 762-SDN-6 for 5.56mm and 300BLK. And then get a 9mm suppressor like the SWR Octane 9 or AAC TiRant 9. Or you can get a 9mm suppressor and use it with 9mm and subsonic 300BLK only. Can't run 5.56mm or supersonic 300BLK ammo through a 9mm suppressor as it will most likely destroy your suppressor.
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