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Posted: 12/21/2015 9:24:33 AM EDT
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A few years ago I almost bought one...I didn't, and never shot one either...and I haven't seen much on this forum about these.
I'm just curious on "owner satisfaction" for this 9mm can. You folks happy with it, or not really your "go to" can? |
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The MM was my first 9mm can, it's now my least used out of four 9mm cans. There are better cans out there now. Good luck. I have a fairly early one. I would agree with the above sentiment. For me it is at its best on a PCC with a 3 lug mount. I very rarely use it on a pistol any more. |
| My third suppressor was a multimount. With subsonic 9mm and .22 it's been more than acceptable. I'm sure there are better suppressors out there now but it works well enough for me, and isn't so big as to be unacceptable for any of my hosts. I'd consider it a decent "do all" can for rounds it's rated for - I'm sure there are better suppressor out there but if you can get one at a reasonable price... |
| I bought one recently for a whopping $300 with the mount. I've tested it out on a 9mm G19. I'll probably stick to my AAC EVO or Osprey or Octane for handguns and relegate the MM to my sub guns. It's pretty wide. But, the mounting system is really great and can be used on THOMPSON Machine cans. Machine work is top notch also. Sound wise, it was consistent with my Evo, not as quiet as my octane. |
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I bought one recently for a whopping $300 with the mount. I've tested it out on a 9mm G19. I'll probably stick to my AAC EVO or Osprey or Octane for handguns and relegate the MM to my sub guns. It's pretty wide. But, the mounting system is really great and can be used on THOMPSON Machine cans. Machine work is top notch also. Sound wise, it was consistent with my Evo, not as quiet as my octane. Tell me about using it on a TM can. |
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I have one from 2010 that's not serviceable. I've put several thousand rounds through it on multiple pistols and a 9mm AR. To me, it sounds as quiet and effective as anything else on the market, including the Octane 9. I've shot a couple night matches with it on an M&P9 and I always get comments from other shooters about how quiet it is.
It may not be the latest and hottest suppressor on the market, but I'm very happy with mine. |
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Tell me about using it on a TM can. Quoted:
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I bought one recently for a whopping $300 with the mount. I've tested it out on a 9mm G19. I'll probably stick to my AAC EVO or Osprey or Octane for handguns and relegate the MM to my sub guns. It's pretty wide. But, the mounting system is really great and can be used on THOMPSON Machine cans. Machine work is top notch also. Sound wise, it was consistent with my Evo, not as quiet as my octane. Tell me about using it on a TM can. Sorry for the late reply - the multmmount adapters with with the TM SG-2 and the Isis, I believe. I thRough the SG-2 on a glock 19 with the multmmount 1/2x28 booster and, despite being ridiculously out of scale, functioned and was quiet due to the large volume. I mostly use the SG-2 on my Uzis and TP-9, but being able to use the multmmount adapters on it means I can through it on pistols and my MP5 with the tri-lug mount. |
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