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Posted: 2/9/2018 12:32:54 AM EDT
My buddy just grabbed one...still waiting for him to pick it up, but it got me wondering how many people out there have one and what they think about the sound suppression, tone, and blowback?
I’d be using it on a MK18, 11.5”, and 16” in 5.56. This will be my first can...I’ve gone round and round between the SpecWar K, Saker K, M4SD K, M4SD II, Socom RC, and M4-2000. Now I’m on to the Sandman ever since talking with my buddy about it. Any input on it is appreciated! |
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I have one in jail. I'm not looking for or expecting crazy quiet. Just wanted something short and light to put on the end of a heavy x39 AR to take the bite off.
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I ordered one for my BCM 11.5" months ago - not sure yet if it will live on there on not. My BCM currently wears an AAC SDN6 and it works fairly well - is it heavy and somewhat long...yes, but its reasonably quiet and built like an absolute tank. That was my first silencer in 2015 - I bought it because of the previous years NRA annual meeting I had attended and picked up a cool poster from AAC showing their 300 blk AR w/ the SDN6....so I just had to have it. If I were you, I'd suggest getting a Sandman-S first because its a better overall performer from all I've read. In reality though you can't go wrong with whatever you chose because all cans have their drawbacks.
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I have one in jail. I'm not looking for or expecting crazy quiet. Just wanted something short and light to put on the end of a heavy x39 AR to take the bite off. View Quote A friend has the AAC Mini-4 and it works great for what it is. I wanted similar, but in 308 for 300BLK and 5.56 usage. |
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My K is in jail but I have been extremely impressed with my Mini 4 on a dedicated AK74.
I bought the K to help the concentricity margin of error with the 24x1.5 front sight block on some of my other 74s. I also wanted to be able to try out the Dead Air mounting system, to test the K on my AK103 (or possibly my Tiger) and to see how good the lower back pressure claims are I have other full-size cans in process as well but I am a huge fan of the Mini 4 size and am very happy with the compromise between Db and agility. It does a great job and I'm expecting the K to be as good Z |
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It is NOT hearing safe IMHO. It is even worse on a SBR.
http://www.recoilweb.com/because-fk-your-flame-dead-air-flash-hider-endcaps-133382.html |
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Go with an S if it's your first, I prefer my S on my 10.3/11.5 over the K as it's super loud (indoor's only currently since still in jail). K work's a lot better on my 13.7/16 gun's.
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How's about the Griffin Recce 5?
Also take into account that your hosts are inherently loud, especially a Mk18 or 11.5" 5.56 AR. The best metering/sounding/performing cans will take the edge off of them, but they're still gonna be really loud. |
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How's about the Griffin Recce 5? Also take into account that your hosts are inherently loud, especially a Mk18 or 11.5" 5.56 AR. The best metering/sounding/performing cans will take the edge off of them, but they're still gonna be really loud. View Quote Recce 5 is a good option...I know I’ll probably get killed for this but I’m not a big fan of the taper mount. I like the gate style or something that’s got a locking mechanism. POI shift isn’t one of my top concerns for a can...dBs, length, and blowback are my main concerns. |
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I agree. Maybe go with the S instead of the Sandman-K. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Yeah, I finally realized that after doing a bunch of reading. That’s why I was looking at the M4SD line and the SpecWar K. Seemed like they were the best mix of good sound reduction and shorter length. Recce 5 is a good option...I know I’ll probably get killed for this but I’m not a big fan of the taper mount. I like the gate style or something that’s got a locking mechanism. POI shift isn’t one of my top concerns for a can...dBs, length, and blowback are my main concerns. View Quote |
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Quoted: Yeah, I finally realized that after doing a bunch of reading. That's why I was looking at the M4SD line and the SpecWar K. Seemed like they were the best mix of good sound reduction and shorter length. Recce 5 is a good option...I know I'll probably get killed for this but I'm not a big fan of the taper mount. I like the gate style or something that's got a locking mechanism. POI shift isn't one of my top concerns for a can...dBs, length, and blowback are my main concerns. View Quote Also, have you listened to/shot suppressed 5.56 out of a short barrel in person yet? I just wanted to make sure that you know what you're in for, and to not set your sights too high as to what the end result will be. Like you say you're looking to keep it under 6.5", and as others have said, it's a compromise. Smaller K-style cans are cool and all, but they're also generally louder than their larger/full size counterparts. You also have to contend with port noise with an AR, the report of the shot can be pretty good at the muzzle with some cans, but the pop from the ejection port during cycling can be pretty rowdy. Or vice versa, with a lower back pressure design, from the shooter's end everything is awesome, but on the muzzle end or to bystanders, it's not as quiet as some other designs. Along with that, are you dead set on a 5.56 can for your first one? Do you own anything bigger that you might want to suppress in the future? Or have any plans of getting any other caliber in the future? |
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Naw, no worries, you're the one that buying this thing and you're gonna have to live with it, so it's very important that you're happy with it. Everyone has their own personal preference with mounting systems and whatnot, some options are better than others, I don't think any of them are completely and total unusable for most people. Also, have you listened to/shot suppressed 5.56 out of a short barrel in person yet? I just wanted to make sure that you know what you're in for, and to not set your sights too high as to what the end result will be. Like you say you're looking to keep it under 6.5", and as others have said, it's a compromise. Smaller K-style cans are cool and all, but they're also generally louder than their larger/full size counterparts. You also have to contend with port noise with an AR, the report of the shot can be pretty good at the muzzle with some cans, but the pop from the ejection port during cycling can be pretty rowdy. Or vice versa, with a lower back pressure design, from the shooter's end everything is awesome, but on the muzzle end or to bystanders, it's not as quiet as some other designs. Along with that, are you dead set on a 5.56 can for your first one? Do you own anything bigger that you might want to suppress in the future? Or have any plans of getting any other caliber in the future? View Quote All I know is I want it as quiet as I can get without making my SBR longer than my 16” middy. I should have just grabbed a SpecWar K when I had the chance. Feel like it was the best of both worlds. As for going non-5.56, I don’t really have any desire/use for a .30 cal can. I don’t have anything to put it on that needs it, I sacrifice sound reduction on 5.56, and typically add a little weight compared to a dedicated 5.56 can. However, if I was to find one that gave me the results I was looking for on 5.56, I wouldn’t be opposed! |
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The Sandman-K is a .30 cal suppressor. You can use it on 5.56 but it's designed as a .30 cal can. I bought one. Haven't shot it yet, it's waiting on the stamp. I don't have the urge to go to the store and try it. I'll just wait.
I have my old AAC 762SDN6 and the old Specwar 556. I use the Specwar on my 10.5" 5.56 SBR and it's okay. I can shoot it outside without ears. Indoors, it's the echo off the walls that bother me. The AAC is doing work on my .300blk and 6.5Grendel SBRs. I bought the Sandman-K to dedicate to my 7.5" 300blk to knock the edge off because I plan on making it my next patrol rifle. I know it's not going to be quiet, but it will help and still be maneuverable indoors and around vehicles. |
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Trying to determine the quietness of suppressors on an indoor range is kind of a waste of time. The echos and bullet impacts are quite loud, even with a 22lr..
These K cans were designed to keep 16” barreled rifles as short as possible but once you start putting them on SBR’s they start to become much less effective for sound and flash suppression. My strategy is to shoot for an 18”-20” overall barrel/suppressor length to allow for a longer can or less flash from a longer barrel. |
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Anyone try the Sandman K with the 5.56 flash hider end cap? That Recoil Mag article suggests it much less flashy.
OP, if you're looking for under 6.5", don't forget the SF SOCOM RC (1 or 2) is only 6.2". |
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Anyone try the Sandman K with the 5.56 flash hider end cap? That Recoil Mag article suggests it much less flashy. OP, if you're looking for under 6.5", don't forget the SF SOCOM RC (1 or 2) is only 6.2". View Quote I should have grabbed the SpecWar K when I had the chance...I feel like it was the best at everything I was looking for. The Griffin M4SD II and M4SD K are also high on my list based on what I’m looking for...just haven’t heard many positive things about their CS. |
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Quoted: I'm going to recommend the Sandman-S for you. It sounds very similar in muzzle performance to SpecWar K but with less blowback (and ringing of your ears) and a deeper tone. It only adds 4.23" to the overall length of the gun (from the end of the muzzle device). The K only adds 2.8". The -S will give you a ton of versatility down the road and it's a fantastic all around can. The -K is very purpose built. It's designed to knock off the major concussion that hits the shooter. If you have a really good gas system that doesn't open the bolt early, aaaaand it's on 16"+ rifle, you'll find it's surprisingly good for the shooter. What you notice is a deep boom that bounces back from downrange. Having said that, it's coming from a very experienced suppressor user. On an SBR, the "washback" effect from the muzzle report is still up there, so it could be disappointing as a first can. But, for it's size, it's fantastic on a duty rifle or something like an FN FAL that is brutal no matter what suppressor you have on it--and it helps keep the rifle from beating itself up. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/557/19797036699_603fa0d44d_z.jpg https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4615/38465345920_db33789051_z.jpg Todd Magee Chief Nerd, Dead Air Silencers View Quote |
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Quoted: Hoping to keep it under 6.5”, but still have good dB reduction...what other can would you suggest if not the Sandman K? M4SD II or K? SpecWar K or Saker K? View Quote Were I looking for my first can right now, I’d get the Rugged Micro 30 without question. It’s basically a Rugged Razor and short K can all in one. So you can still have decent dB reduction or just knock the edge off when you want, and not be stuck with just one or the other. I still might get one down the line if they have a deal on them. Really don’t need another one at this point. |
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It was asked if the flash hider front caps work well. They really do a great job considering the amount of work to be done. On an SBR you'll typically observe some light licks of flame reaching out from the 3 slots in the cap. It's night and day. Or... day and night, I guess. Todd Magee Alpha Nerd, Dead Air ETA: Here are some screen grabs from some slo-mo video. There are a lot of factors (ammo, barrel length, 556 vs 762 cap, lighting, etc.) These stills capture pretty well what you'd observe. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4704/40231190572_92628c2665_z.jpg[/url] https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4620/39378575905_4cebbb1c17_z.jpg https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4744/39378585345_f6b10b2899_z.jpg[url=https://flic.kr/p/22ZKxuD] View Quote |
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The flash hider end caps work very well for the S and K for anything 556 even up for 16".
I didn't know much of a difference for the 30cal flash hider caps using 300blk with subs and supers though. |
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The K works great for taking the blast and concuson out of a short setup. Is it quiet- nope; but it is a lot quieter than an unsuppressed gun. The 7.5” with the K is as short as a 10.5” unsuppressed gun. As long as you buy with the right intentions you will be very happy with the K; if it’s your first suppressor and you want something quiet; pay a little more and get the S.
Here is the S vs K on my 7.5” 5.56 and 10.5” 5.56. It would work great on a 300 Blk PDW also https://youtu.be/cevsXTH_xdk |
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