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Posted: 9/29/2005 2:24:42 PM EDT
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Is there any concensus on which suppressor to get for an AR-15? For example, it seems like "the" suppressor to get for .22LR is the Gemtech OutbackII. I'm wondering if there is such an obvious choice for .223 rifles? And also, is it even worth it if I want to shoot with regular, full-velocity ammo? E.g., will it let me shoot without hearing protection? |
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Start "HERE", or "HERE". All of the current 223/556 cans will allow for use of no ears, but your sensitivity to sound might also be a factor too. All the cans will do a decent - good job killing muzzle blast, and vary in tone/sound. Suppressor will do nothing for bullet flight noise, its' job is to contain the muzzle blast and slowly release to atmosphere. How much do you want to spend, I bought a $450 can, does what I need. Best to hang out at the shoots and try to get demos of what people are using, and listen for yourself, though the sound is a whole lot different when you are the one holding the rifle..... my AR when fired makes a distinct crack sound like the rifle is being violently broken in half, but as an observer, it sound totaly different. |
| You can shoot all of them without hearing protection. Some are louder. I haven't heard a Tripple X but it's supposed to be the loudest, and most durable. From my observations of cans on ARs, they are not quiet. I'm not saying compared to and MP5SD running sub-sonic ammo or something, I mean compared to a 308 bolt gun. I probably wouldn't shoot any of them a lot without hearing protection. If you want quiet, go with Gem Tech, SWR, SRT. If you want full-auto mag dumps get the Tripple X. I like the flame and noise from full-auto, but I want one for a varmit rifle so I can smack sage rats all day comfortably. |
I have an AAC M4-2000 and I love it. I even had my .22-250 Remington 700 threaded for the M4-2000 mount so I can put my suppressor on it as well as my M16. Keep searching and you might find a bargain. I bought a slightly used dealer demo M4-2000 with the black moly finish for $475 about a year ago. Good luck. |
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