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9/4/2014 11:52:44 PM EDT
Can anyone compare the Isis22 to the Zephyr?  I love my ZXL and Wasp, and I am considering one the others.  I've read the specs for each, so I am not looking for the obvious wt/length/etc differences.
9/5/2014 1:58:51 PM EDT
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Can anyone compare the Isis22 to the Zephyr?  I love my ZXL and Wasp, and I am considering one the others.  I've read the specs for each, so I am not looking for the obvious wt/length/etc differences.
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I have the Isis22 and a friend has the Zephyr.

Having shot them side by side, I can not say there is any notable performance difference.

We both have 10/22 hosts with 16" barrels. He uses a 22/45 for a pistol host and I use a Buck Mark.

They all sound the same, which is to say they work great.

I would not have gotten a TM .22 can had they not come out with the Isis22, as I do not care for the steel tube of the Zephyr or ZXL.

However, If you like your ZXL, I doubt you would be displeased with a Zephyr.
9/5/2014 5:47:33 PM EDT
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I like that the isis 22 is rated for .22 win mags and works well with the PMR 30.

9/5/2014 9:19:09 PM EDT
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Thanks.  So far I've been very pleased with TM products and I don't doubt I'd like either.  I already have a SpectreII for multi-cal use.  It is a good can, but comparatively heavy

compared to the Zephyr and Isis22.  I may just end up getting another (or two) Wasp.  For handgun use, I find it the most enjoyable, given its small size.



FWIW, Silencershop.com seems to have an error on the Zephyr description page.  They list its weight as 3oz, but TM's web site says 5oz.  Given that the Wasp weights 3oz and

is nearly 2 inches shorter, a difference of 0.2oz doesn't seem reasonable.




9/5/2014 10:22:09 PM EDT
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Thanks.  So far I've been very pleased with TM products and I don't doubt I'd like either.  I already have a SpectreII for multi-cal use.  It is a good can, but comparatively heavy
compared to the Zephyr and Isis22.  I may just end up getting another (or two) Wasp.  For handgun use, I find it the most enjoyable, given its small size.

FWIW, Silencershop.com seems to have an error on the Zephyr description page.  They list its weight as 3oz, but TM's web site says 5oz.  Given that the Wasp weights 3oz and
is nearly 2 inches shorter, a difference of 0.2oz doesn't seem reasonable.

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It is ~5oz.  Definately a bit heavier than the Alpine in our store display, which is ~4oz per GTI.
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