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2/27/2015 8:10:58 PM EDT
I just purchased one on these suppressor a today. It will be my first can. I was planning to buy a SiCo Specwar, but my local dealer was sold out. I got a ridiculously great price on this can, so I decided to pull the trigger.

I scanned through several pages in this forum and didn't see any threads on this specific suppressor. Can anyone offer any insight or opinions?

As this is a newer model, I haven't been able to find any reviews on this can. Thanks in advance.

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2/27/2015 8:13:43 PM EDT
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Can I ask what you paid?
2/27/2015 8:18:18 PM EDT
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$870 including the 1/2x28 flash hider mount.
2/27/2015 8:26:39 PM EDT
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$870 including the 1/2x28 flash hider mount.
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not too shabby
2/27/2015 10:27:07 PM EDT
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In theory it is just an M4-2000 baffle stack in a lighter tube. However, they also said that about the SR-7 and SDN-6, but the SR7 metered a LOT louder at SilencerShop.
2/27/2015 10:35:53 PM EDT
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In theory it is just an M4-2000 baffle stack in a lighter tube. However, they also said that about the SR-7 and SDN-6, but the SR7 metered a LOT louder at SilencerShop.
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Way better mount though.
2/28/2015 9:33:21 AM EDT
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Way better mount though.
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In theory it is just an M4-2000 baffle stack in a lighter tube. However, they also said that about the SR-7 and SDN-6, but the SR7 metered a LOT louder at SilencerShop.


Way better mount though.


The biggest difference is the mount.  As far as performance goes the SR5 and M-2000 are on the same level.  The improved mounting is where the SR5 pulls away.
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