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Posted: 9/3/2015 11:55:14 AM EDT
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Tempted - Right now have way more hosts than I have cans. 4-1 on .22 cans. 3-1 on 9mm, and 4-1 on rifle.
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Already hearing about how 23oz is too heavy for it. What's a typical weight of a 308 suppressor?
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kinda cool.. wish it was dissasemblable for easer cleaning..
and of course like all LaRue products, out of my price range.. |
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$700 seemed reasonably priced to me, but then again, I know nothing about suppressors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprised at the price point. me also $50 mount seems like a good price? |
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That thing is FUGGGGGGGLY!!!
Why'd they make it look so ugly??? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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$700 seemed reasonably priced to me, but then again, I know nothing about suppressors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprised at the price point. it's actually a damn good price. the SAKER is over 1k. KAC's is about 1.4k. SDN6 about 750ish. 700 is a fantastic price point. |
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I like the name though. Though "pianissimo" would be good as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ugly. I misread the name at first, and thought it was going to be a tequila related dillo of some sort. |
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No thanks Also the design looks like it wasted a lot of potential internal volume |
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$700 seemed reasonably priced to me, but then again, I know nothing about suppressors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprised at the price point. I think his point is that he is surprised it is not more. |
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Not that good lookin, but for $700 you can't complain too much. Not that I can even buy one
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Quoted: I think his point is that he is surprised it is not more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Surprised at the price point. I think his point is that he is surprised it is not more. |
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I'm still saving up for the Jesse James 80dB suppressor. View Quote you mean the football shaped one that is better than any suppressor out there with absolutely no research put into it? yeah they disappeared I want to say they were so awesome they interfered with sight picture also guess he didnt want to accept the challenge from that guy that builds real suppressors |
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LOL I'm seriously typing up an email sending my SOT to Larue to transfer one in for a guy.
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If I could get an answer to the "does it support 300 WM?" question I'd know if I'm ordering one or not.
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That's the same weight as an AAC7.62-SD. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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23 oz No thanks Also the design looks like it wasted a lot of potential internal volume That's the same weight as an AAC7.62-SD. Which has an MSRP of $649.99 but you can get for $540 So looks like there is some competition in the heavy turd suppressor category |
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I misread the name at first, and thought it was going to be a tequila related dillo of some sort. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ugly. I misread the name at first, and thought it was going to be a tequila related dillo of some sort. Same.. I may have a problem. |
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So, who is gonna be the first to buy the new LaRue TranQuilo suppressor? http://www.larue.com/larue-tranquilo-sound-suppressor-m308?mc_cid=c412e0f02a&mc_eid=155df47f44 http://i.imgur.com/HEfQSlT.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ymexL17.jpg View Quote I've got the Deguelo version. I'm not sure if to buy now and get this ZZ Top endorsed model or wait for the I am Cait version. I'm not a fan of Chris Costa anymore. Edit: Congrats on the new addition to the lineup. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Already hearing about how 23oz is too heavy for it. What's a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? AAC 7.62SD is 23 oz. I think it's 20. And just a hair shorter. 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. |
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I don't know how much back pressure is an issue with AR-10's, but pretty sure it is not an issue with anything chambered in 300 win mag. 300 win mag is not their target market.
That said, iirc, my 300blk likes a bit of back pressure to cycle subs. Think I had a bit of cycling problems when I was working up loads with the suppressor off (but also had a bit of bullet stability issues then as well). |
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Already hearing about how 23oz is too heavy for it. What's a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Already hearing about how 23oz is too heavy for it. What's a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? 23 oz puts it as one of the heavier 308 suppressors on the market. It's up there with the Specwar and 762-SD, which are price point models. Higher end suppressors range from 16-21 ounces, including the Saker, SOCOM762 and Sandman series. So the Larue is probably priced accordingly based on the specs. Quoted:
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Already hearing about how 23oz is too heavy for it. What's a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? AAC 7.62SD is 23 oz. I think it's 20. And just a hair shorter. You're thinking of the SDN-6. The SD is about 9" long and 23" ounces. The SDN-6 is shorter, lighter, and more expensive. Quoted:
kinda cool.. wish it was dissasemblable for easer cleaning.. That's an unnecessary feature for a centerfire rifle can. All of the top rifle cans on the market are sealed. |
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I like the name though. Though "pianissimo" would be good as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ugly. Then we'd have to hear people at gunshows talking about their penis-moes all the time. |
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I'm confused about the Texas Valet option. You have to pay $300 which covers the $200 tax stamp and then the other $100 is for filling out the form?
Texan Valet Service (TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY) The “Texan Valet” service gives Texas residents the option to bypass the additional transfer to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and pick-up their suppressor(s) by appointment here at LaRue Tactical once their transfer paperwork has been approved by the ATF. This option will cut the additional wait time of transferring to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and is an all-inclusive service that covers the entire transfer process (payment of the $200 tax and the filing of the required ATF form). |
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I'm confused about the Texas Valet option. You have to pay $300 which covers the $200 tax stamp and then the other $100 is for filling out the form? Texan Valet Service (TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY) The “Texan Valet” service gives Texas residents the option to bypass the additional transfer to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and pick-up their suppressor(s) by appointment here at LaRue Tactical once their transfer paperwork has been approved by the ATF. This option will cut the additional wait time of transferring to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and is an all-inclusive service that covers the entire transfer process (payment of the $200 tax and the filing of the required ATF form). View Quote My guess is there may be "more" that happens there when you pick it up direct other than walk in and walk out. It wouldn't surprise me. |
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I'm confused about the Texas Valet option. You have to pay $300 which covers the $200 tax stamp and then the other $100 is for filling out the form? Texan Valet Service (TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY) The “Texan Valet” service gives Texas residents the option to bypass the additional transfer to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and pick-up their suppressor(s) by appointment here at LaRue Tactical once their transfer paperwork has been approved by the ATF. This option will cut the additional wait time of transferring to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and is an all-inclusive service that covers the entire transfer process (payment of the $200 tax and the filing of the required ATF form). View Quote A convenience fee (less wait and transfer cost since you won't have to have it xfered to another FFL) perhaps |
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Which has an MSRP of $649.99 but you can get for $540 So looks like there is some competition in the heavy turd suppressor category View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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23 oz No thanks Also the design looks like it wasted a lot of potential internal volume That's the same weight as an AAC7.62-SD. Which has an MSRP of $649.99 but you can get for $540 So looks like there is some competition in the heavy turd suppressor category A. 7.62 suppressors are generally fairly heavy. (saker762 is 20.7 oz, Specwar 24 oz, dead air sandman 21.8, Surefire 19.5, KAC 18.5) B. Where can I get an SD for $540? I wouldn't mind another one. C. Why is it a "turd"? Quoted:
Performance? That is the question. I'd like to see some #'s. |
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I think it's 20. And just a hair shorter. 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 View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Already hearing about how 23oz is too heavy for it. What's a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? AAC 7.62SD is 23 oz. I think it's 20. And just a hair shorter. 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. http://www.advanced-armament.com/762-SD_p_649.html |
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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. Hold the bacon in place. |
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A. 7.62 suppressors are generally fairly heavy. (saker762 is 20.7 oz, Specwar 24 oz, dead air sandman 21.8, Surefire 19.5, KAC 18.5) B. Where can I get an SD for $540? I wouldn't mind another one. C. Why is it a "turd"? That is the question. I'd like to see some #'s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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23 oz No thanks Also the design looks like it wasted a lot of potential internal volume That's the same weight as an AAC7.62-SD. Which has an MSRP of $649.99 but you can get for $540 So looks like there is some competition in the heavy turd suppressor category A. 7.62 suppressors are generally fairly heavy. (saker762 is 20.7 oz, Specwar 24 oz, dead air sandman 21.8, Surefire 19.5, KAC 18.5) B. Where can I get an SD for $540? I wouldn't mind another one. C. Why is it a "turd"? Quoted:
Performance? That is the question. I'd like to see some #'s. Silencershop has the 762-SD for $551 |
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I already ordered one and I wasn't first.
At that price point it just doesn't make sense not to give it a try. It's a little heavy but the materials selection is spot on. I'll post a report in about 6 months or so, if I'm lucky. |
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That's an unnecessary feature for a centerfire rifle can. All of the top rifle cans on the market are sealed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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kinda cool.. wish it was dissasemblable for easer cleaning.. That's an unnecessary feature for a centerfire rifle can. All of the top rifle cans on the market are sealed. I guess it is if your shooting jacketed bullets. But, some of use use lots of lead bullets, or swap to a 22lr. |
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I'm confused about the Texas Valet option. You have to pay $300 which covers the $200 tax stamp and then the other $100 is for filling out the form? Texan Valet Service (TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY) The “Texan Valet” service gives Texas residents the option to bypass the additional transfer to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and pick-up their suppressor(s) by appointment here at LaRue Tactical once their transfer paperwork has been approved by the ATF. This option will cut the additional wait time of transferring to a FFL/S.O.T. dealer and is an all-inclusive service that covers the entire transfer process (payment of the $200 tax and the filing of the required ATF form). View Quote A hundie to skip the form 3 time is worth it to me right now. Per my local SOT, F3's are taking two months. |
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