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2/21/2015 4:07:47 AM EDT
Does anyone have this can?  I'm in the process of getting my first stamp right now and this can looks interesting for a handgun with the weight and length of it.
2/21/2015 7:02:26 AM EDT
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It's not a great performer, and has to be shot wet to even be acceptable. The main appeal is its tiny size, but that comes with some significant disadvantages. I don't really consider it a beginner 9mm silencer.
2/21/2015 10:21:44 AM EDT
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Don't own one but have other Tm cans. Have considered this and seen them in person.

Pros: size, weight, 2nd kind of cool

Cons: must be shot wet, need wipes, are only good for a few shots before the ablative burns off, no booster (going to have to re-spring pistol for reliability)

When they first cam out, they were WOW. Now, even being a huge Tm fan, I'd probably go tirant 9s or something. There is a 9s/Poseidon comparison video on YouTube.
2/21/2015 2:51:31 PM EDT
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I have one - I'm glad I got it but it's a special purpose suppressor, and not what I'd want for my first can.  I wanted something acceptable for a Baby Browning and a .380.  It uses a wipe and coolant.  Unless you're dead set on getting a micro can, I'd say get a normal sized one - I got the Multimount first and am happy with it.  Think of the micro 9mm can like a micro 9mm - both have their purpose but I wouldn't want something like a Beretta Nano as my first pistol.
2/21/2015 2:52:47 PM EDT
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I have a similar TM can, and while it is really cool, it fills an extremely small niche.  I would recommend buying one (or any simlar micro can) only if you already had full-size (think Octane, Revolution, Tirant) and compact (think Tirant-s) pistol cans.

Mine is pretty quiet for three or so shots when run wet and wiped.  The reduction is amazing for its size, but performance quickly degrades after three shots.  This is not a beginner's silencer.
2/23/2015 3:42:35 PM EDT
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One follow up - it will NOT cycle on my threaded Walther PPQ.  This is a sample of one, but right now I'm looking at it being a fixed barrel only can.  I'm not sorry I got it but I'd look at it as a fourth or fifth can, not one's first can.
2/23/2015 3:50:04 PM EDT
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One follow up - it will NOT cycle on my threaded Walther PPQ.  This is a sample of one, but right now I'm looking at it being a fixed barrel only can.  I'm not sorry I got it but I'd look at it as a fourth or fifth can, not one's first can.
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Isn't it the PPQ that is notorious for not cycling with anything?
2/23/2015 4:22:56 PM EDT
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I have a form 4 pending for mine (paid $99 shipped) and what are some pistols that are fixed barrel that it will work on?
2/23/2015 4:47:44 PM EDT
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May I ask from where?

I have a TM micro, unboosted, 9mm pending as well - paid $189. It's 4.25" and I'm hoping to use it on a G19 as well as a Kahr 9mm
2/24/2015 6:05:34 PM EDT
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May I ask from where?

I have a TM micro, unboosted, 9mm pending as well - paid $189. It's 4.25" and I'm hoping to use it on a G19 as well as a Kahr 9mm
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I have a form 4 pending for mine (paid $99 shipped) and what are some pistols that are fixed barrel that it will work on?

May I ask from where?

I have a TM micro, unboosted, 9mm pending as well - paid $189. It's 4.25" and I'm hoping to use it on a G19 as well as a Kahr 9mm


Don't mean to burst your bubble but it most likely won't work on either of those guns. I have the one you're talking about. The DB9.  The shorter barrels are even harder to cycle with a non-boosted can and mine won't even cycle on my well lubed G17 with any ammo I've tried.
2/24/2015 6:16:52 PM EDT
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2/24/2015 7:02:19 PM EDT
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Don't mean to burst your bubble but it most likely won't work on either of those guns. I have the one you're talking about. The DB9.  The shorter barrels are even harder to cycle with a non-boosted can and mine won't even cycle on my well lubed G17 with any ammo I've tried.
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I have a form 4 pending for mine (paid $99 shipped) and what are some pistols that are fixed barrel that it will work on?

May I ask from where?

I have a TM micro, unboosted, 9mm pending as well - paid $189. It's 4.25" and I'm hoping to use it on a G19 as well as a Kahr 9mm


Don't mean to burst your bubble but it most likely won't work on either of those guns. I have the one you're talking about. The DB9.  The shorter barrels are even harder to cycle with a non-boosted can and mine won't even cycle on my well lubed G17 with any ammo I've tried.

hmmm

ETA: Any idea on a Beretta 92?
2/24/2015 7:33:11 PM EDT
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ETA: Any idea on a Beretta 92?
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I have a form 4 pending for mine (paid $99 shipped) and what are some pistols that are fixed barrel that it will work on?

May I ask from where?

I have a TM micro, unboosted, 9mm pending as well - paid $189. It's 4.25" and I'm hoping to use it on a G19 as well as a Kahr 9mm


Don't mean to burst your bubble but it most likely won't work on either of those guns. I have the one you're talking about. The DB9.  The shorter barrels are even harder to cycle with a non-boosted can and mine won't even cycle on my well lubed G17 with any ammo I've tried.

hmmm

ETA: Any idea on a Beretta 92?


Need to change the springs out. Which is annoying.
2/24/2015 7:43:03 PM EDT
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Need to change the springs out. Which is annoying.
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I have a form 4 pending for mine (paid $99 shipped) and what are some pistols that are fixed barrel that it will work on?

May I ask from where?

I have a TM micro, unboosted, 9mm pending as well - paid $189. It's 4.25" and I'm hoping to use it on a G19 as well as a Kahr 9mm


Don't mean to burst your bubble but it most likely won't work on either of those guns. I have the one you're talking about. The DB9.  The shorter barrels are even harder to cycle with a non-boosted can and mine won't even cycle on my well lubed G17 with any ammo I've tried.

hmmm

ETA: Any idea on a Beretta 92?


Need to change the springs out. Which is annoying.

What spring works for you with the DB9 mounted?
My 92 is exclusively a range toy and leaving it as a suppressed range toy specifically meant for the DB9 wouldn't be terrible IMHO
2/24/2015 10:05:48 PM EDT
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So I've heard, but mine works just fine with a Gem-tech Multimount with the LID mount.  The unboosted Poseidon was an exercise in frustration.  Then again I only got it for my Baby Browning (really) that it won't well on the PPQ is no big deal.

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One follow up - it will NOT cycle on my threaded Walther PPQ.  This is a sample of one, but right now I'm looking at it being a fixed barrel only can.  I'm not sorry I got it but I'd look at it as a fourth or fifth can, not one's first can.

Isn't it the PPQ that is notorious for not cycling with anything?

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