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Posted: 4/19/2017 12:55:59 AM EDT
So I am pretty tempted to jump on the GM22 deal at silencershop and then I am thinking I'll use the $200 off towards another rimfire can. I currently have a Spectre II as my only rimfire can.
Thunderbeast take down seems to be well liked and then there is the new El Camino. Or I could do something like the aviator 2 and be less than $50 out of pocket for it. I need to do more research but am wondering who has what and what they would recommend. |
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The TBAC Takedown 22 and El Camino are both too new to have any real world experience data. The Takedown is getting close making its way into the general population (my F4 was filed right before 41F went into effect). So you're pretty much left with a handful of anecdotal experiences.
Also, (most likely) nobody has used Q's customer service so there's no telling what kind of experience that will be. That being said, TBAC is a well known company and Q has some good engineers that got to practice their designs at Sig. Not quite sure what your requirements are - you mentioned the Takedown and El Camino, both of which are Ti tube cans with stainless baffles while the Aviator 2 is mostly an Al can. What are you looking for in your next rimfire can? |
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My personal preference would be the Rugged Oculus, Tac Sol Axiom, CSG-SS, TM WASP (just because its tiny)
I own a MASK and a Spectre II. The mask makes the Spectre II sound loud. I said that to say this. The Rugged Oculus is the only suppressor that I have heard people talk about that is possibly quieter than the MASK. |
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Owning a bunch of rimfire suppressors along with 20 plus years of suppressor use/ownship myself Engineer is on to something with his questions in his above post. There's not a one size fits all suppressor. Some are better on a pistol,others on a rifles, some middle ground on both. Size,length,weight,ease of cleaning and type of host all play a huge part in picking the right model not just performance specs alone.
Right now for a do it all suppressor today the most common are Mask or Spectre II, both perform great on rifle and pistol plus and clean easy. I tend to favor the Mask just like it's shorter length and construction. Pistol only I still like the Element II best it's crazy quiet and more compact size/lighter weight. Personally, I still think the Element has less FRP than my Mask or Spectre II shot side by side on matching 22 pistols. Just because new stuff hits the market and becomes the "in thing" does make it unseat the old King performance wise the elements K baffles are just super effective. That said the element requires more frequent cleaning so for high volume shooting I would perfer the Mask for ease of cleaning. I have a El Camino on order I'm hoping it with turn out to be a good lite-weight/quiet pistol can for me also. Rifle wise for range work or sport shooting there many models that sound great on a rifle with zero to low FRP and easy cleaning. Most folks rule on the Sparrow SS because it does has FRP on a pistol that said on a rifle it's silly quiet and ultra easy to clean. If you add a few drops of water to the Monocore suppressors like the sparrow, GM-22, Regulator they are nuts quiet on a rifle and it wipes out FRP on pistols fired wet. My GM-22 wet sounds noticeable better than my Mask dry on a handgun FRP wise. That surprised me because dry the Gm-22 has loud FRP on a handgun. Yes I know that's dry to wet not a fair head to head, but I don't mind shooting the GM-22 wet because it's so easy to unscrew and wash right out after shooting. I don't like shooting my Mask wet because it makes more of a mess inside and the baffles tend to stick/get harder to remove at cleaning time. For hunting, back yard shooting and low volume type shooting cleaning isn't huge deal you should focus more on first shot FRP since you will often just fire one shot. Range type shooting better look for a high volume, easy to clean model. |
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$299 plus a $200 gift card is a smoking deal for a GM22! I have a Gemtech Outback 2 w/ IOU core (almost identical to GM22) and it is crazy quiet and almost weightless. It would be the perfect compliment to your Spectre 2, you'd have one super heavy duty stainless rimfire can and one super lightweight but still durable and quiet rimfire can. Then you could take that $200 and put it toward another can
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I have a deadair mask HD on my M&P .22 and love it. Not sure if that helps, but figured I'd share.
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The El Camino having stainless steel baffles you could always just dip the baffles they should clean up that way even with the deeper cone design. I will try it in 8 plus months when My stamp arrives
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$299 plus a $200 gift card is a smoking deal for a GM22! I have a Gemtech Outback 2 w/ IOU core (almost identical to GM22) and it is crazy quiet and almost weightless. It would be the perfect compliment to your Spectre 2, you'd have one super heavy duty stainless rimfire can and one super lightweight but still durable and quiet rimfire can. Then you could take that $200 and put it toward another can View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
$299 plus a $200 gift card is a smoking deal for a GM22! I have a Gemtech Outback 2 w/ IOU core (almost identical to GM22) and it is crazy quiet and almost weightless. It would be the perfect compliment to your Spectre 2, you'd have one super heavy duty stainless rimfire can and one super lightweight but still durable and quiet rimfire can. Then you could take that $200 and put it toward another can Quoted:
The TBAC Takedown 22 and El Camino are both too new to have any real world experience data. The Takedown is getting close making its way into the general population (my F4 was filed right before 41F went into effect). So you're pretty much left with a handful of anecdotal experiences. Also, (most likely) nobody has used Q's customer service so there's no telling what kind of experience that will be. That being said, TBAC is a well known company and Q has some good engineers that got to practice their designs at Sig. Not quite sure what your requirements are - you mentioned the Takedown and El Camino, both of which are Ti tube cans with stainless baffles while the Aviator 2 is mostly an Al can. What are you looking for in your next rimfire can? |
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I love my GM-22. It has a bit more FRP on pistols than my other rimfire cans, but it is also significantly lighter. It's worth the tradeoff for me personally. I'm considering grabbing another with this current promo.
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Unfortunately silencer shop doesn't sell dead air or silencerco do my options are limited
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TacSol Axiom is an amazing can. Wish I had another. I have two masks which are also awesome
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Sneak Peek - you might want to look at the NEW AAC can http://i.imgur.com/wI8NocO.png Wait till next week... View Quote |
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Sneak Peek - you might want to look at the NEW AAC can http://i.imgur.com/wI8NocO.png Wait till next week... View Quote Interesting. First time I've seen a cutout on the baffle skirt like that. Does it make a noticeable difference in turbulence/performance? |
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The cut on the lip of the cone is actually a notch that indexes with a tab inside the spacer to align the baffles. This scheme allows us to completely insulate the ID of the tube from fouling.
Mike Smith/AAC SilentMike |
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Sneak Peek - you might want to look at the NEW AAC can http://i.imgur.com/wI8NocO.png Wait till next week... View Quote |
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Sneak Peek - you might want to look at the NEW AAC can http://i.imgur.com/wI8NocO.png Wait till next week... View Quote Maybe I could use the $200 gift certificate towards it or the brake it doesn't come with Really wish I could actually play with one in person. Never have seen one in the wild |
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Ordered the GM22. Still doing research on what other can to buy.
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Love my GM-22 way more than I though I would. Quick tip always grease the threads that attach monocore to tube for easy break open and try a few drops of gun oil on the mono core then take some shoots on a pistol :)
It will be very quiet from the first shot (FRP) through the entire mag. |
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I wish I could tell you about my TBAC 22 takedown, but my stamp hasn't come back..
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Sneak Peek - you might want to look at the NEW AAC can http://i.imgur.com/wI8NocO.png Wait till next week... View Quote What I happen to know about this says there's no reason it won't be super competitive. |
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Yeah, I'd listen to this advice. What I happen to know about this says there's no reason it won't be super competitive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sneak Peek - you might want to look at the NEW AAC can http://i.imgur.com/wI8NocO.png Wait till next week... What I happen to know about this says there's no reason it won't be super competitive. |
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I'm interested to see what the new AAC rimfire can is all about.
I own a Sparrow and an Element 2, and while the Element 2 is awesome, non shielded baffles is kind of a buzzkill when it comes time to clean. Having to use the pusher tool to get the baffles out of the tube and all. It is a great performer though, but I'm in the market for something newer, with stainless, shielded baffles. The Mask and El Camino are at the top of my list currently, but I'm waiting to see the new kids on the block coming throughout the year. |
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I shot both the Axiom and the mask next to each other and the Axiom had a bit more frp on a pistol. I'm talking just a little bit. The Axiom and and the mask are the same loudness and hard to tell them apart.
Anyone who is looking for a shielded baffle 22 suppressor would not be disappointed with it. |
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I was going to get a Oculus, but I wonder if the AAC can is modular?
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The new can is feature rich. I believe folks will be very pleased.
Mike Smith/AAC SilentMike |
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Any idea when the new AAC rimfire will start shipping to dealers ?
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