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10/27/2016 9:10:29 AM EDT
I own 7 rimfire cans and have shot many more.   The Dead Air Mask is my new favorite (formerly the Spectre 2). Liberty Regulator is nice too. But Dead Air has a winner with this can.
10/27/2016 9:18:22 AM EDT
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I own 7 rimfire cans and have shot many more.   The Dead Air Mask is my new favorite (formerly the Spectre 2). Liberty Regulator is nice too. But Dead Air has a winner with this can.
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That's good to hear! I have a Mask, Spectre 2, Element 2 and Radical RF22 in jail. I have been getting all my hosts lined up. I cannot wait to get these damn cans
10/27/2016 10:24:35 AM EDT
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I have to agree on the mask as I've been VERY happy my first one.  So I was in the market for another rimfire can I went with another mask.  I narrowed it down to a liberty regulator, silencerco sparrow, silencerco spectre 2, tbac takedown22,  tacsol axiom or deadair mask.  For me the mask offered the best all around performane and features.
10/27/2016 1:53:06 PM EDT
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I own 7 rimfire cans and have shot many more.   The Dead Air Mask is my new favorite (formerly the Spectre 2). Liberty Regulator is nice too. But Dead Air has a winner with this can.
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What 7 do you own?
10/27/2016 3:52:13 PM EDT
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I own 7 rimfire cans and have shot many more.   The Dead Air Mask is my new favorite (formerly the Spectre 2). Liberty Regulator is nice too. But Dead Air has a winner with this can.
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What makes it the best for you?
Thinking about getting one.
10/27/2016 4:27:17 PM EDT
[#5]
Good to hear, I have a Mask in jail now.
10/27/2016 5:29:14 PM EDT
[#6]
I have a guardian XL with upgraded SS baffles, and a deadair mask.

I'm not sure when I'll be using the guardian XL again.


The mask is shorter, lighter, quieter, and easier to clean.
10/27/2016 8:29:02 PM EDT
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I own 7 rimfire cans and have shot many more.   The Dead Air Mask is my new favorite (formerly the Spectre 2). Liberty Regulator is nice too. But Dead Air has a winner with this can.
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Great minds think alike! I also own 7 RF cans and the spectre 2 was my favorite until my mask cleared. It sounds every bit as good with zero FRP in a shorter package.
10/28/2016 7:53:04 AM EDT
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...  The Dead Air Mask is my new favorite (formerly the Spectre 2). ....
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Agreed!

10/28/2016 12:21:03 PM EDT
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I have a MaskHD, Optimus & Spectre 2 all in jail. I am getting serious once again on buying another can. Thinking about a integral rimfire can for my wife's 10/22. But I start to get torn on buying one because of the cost and its tied to one gun. I looked at the KG Made EOS-22 and I am impressed with the can. The price is $469.00 plus the stamp which I think is a good price.

BUT

For that price should I go with a screw on rimfire can?
Most top tier suppressor designs now would be about $100 cheaper than the EOS.

OR

Should I get a dedicated 9 or 45 can.
10/28/2016 2:51:42 PM EDT
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I have a MaskHD, Optimus & Spectre 2 all in jail. I am getting serious once again on buying another can. Thinking about a integral rimfire can for my wife's 10/22. But I start to get torn on buying one because of the cost and its tied to one gun. I looked at the KG Made EOS-22 and I am impressed with the can. The price is $469.00 plus the stamp which I think is a good price.

BUT

For that price should I go with a screw on rimfire can?
Most top tier suppressor designs now would be about $100 cheaper than the EOS.

OR

Should I get a dedicated 9 or 45 can.
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Get a 10/22 integral if the concept really appeals to you. I've found that the integrals out there are lacking in the encapsulated baffle technology that is present in many of today's stand-alone rimfire cans. This means you need to service them often and having to do this relegates my integral to more of a novelty item than a constant/hard use suppressor.

The TacSol SB-X also makes a convincing argument to stay with a stand-alone can for the 10/22.
10/28/2016 4:13:53 PM EDT
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Get a 10/22 integral if the concept really appeals to you. I've found that the integrals out there are lacking in the encapsulated baffle technology that is present in many of today's stand-alone rimfire cans. This means you need to service them often and having to do this relegates my integral to more of a novelty item than a constant/hard use suppressor.

The TacSol SB-X also makes a convincing argument to stay with a stand-alone can for the 10/22.
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I have a MaskHD, Optimus & Spectre 2 all in jail. I am getting serious once again on buying another can. Thinking about a integral rimfire can for my wife's 10/22. But I start to get torn on buying one because of the cost and its tied to one gun. I looked at the KG Made EOS-22 and I am impressed with the can. The price is $469.00 plus the stamp which I think is a good price.

BUT

For that price should I go with a screw on rimfire can?
Most top tier suppressor designs now would be about $100 cheaper than the EOS.

OR

Should I get a dedicated 9 or 45 can.


Get a 10/22 integral if the concept really appeals to you. I've found that the integrals out there are lacking in the encapsulated baffle technology that is present in many of today's stand-alone rimfire cans. This means you need to service them often and having to do this relegates my integral to more of a novelty item than a constant/hard use suppressor.

The TacSol SB-X also makes a convincing argument to stay with a stand-alone can for the 10/22.



I like the design of their can but it is a mono core with a outer tube as the registered part. It has a 4" barrel so it keeps everything sub sonic. But I think because of the design it would require more frequent cleaning than the newer designed suppressors on the market. The Tac Sol Axiom and Silencerco Sparrow both interest me and would seam to last hundreds of rounds before they required cleaning.

But I thought about getting a 9 or 45 can and use it when needed on a rimfire. But the top tier pistol cans are in the $700 range + tax so that kinda kills it for me since I have the Optimus.

Very hard decision.

I have the wife and 2 daughters only one of the daughters is old enough (age 5) to shoot with me. My ultimate goal is to have (4) 22 suppressors that way we could all shoot together without having to swap out cans with guns.
10/31/2016 2:57:06 PM EDT
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We have yet to have an EOS get completely stuck. Even the open bolt 10/22 smg that we ran all weekend at the IV8888 shoot was able to be opened up after soaking overnight in some cleaning solution. We forgot to follow our own advice, and didnt periodically rotate the titanium tube. If you rotate the tube every couple hundred rounds or so, I dont think you would ever have to worry about it getting stuck. Other than running a 10g cleaning brush though the tube every month or two, we have never needed to clean one.

We also will clean it for you, or even make it look brand new again if you would like.
10/31/2016 3:27:31 PM EDT
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nevermind the bias, it is simply the best can on the market hands down.
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