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1/13/2017 10:01:46 PM EDT
I am looking for a suppressor for a few of my toys:
10.5" .223 sbr
10.5" .300 BLK pistol (sbr in the future)
16" 9mm AR. (Would be a bonus for now. May trim it to 6" or so in the future)

Thoughts or advice?  I'm leaning towards the Dead Air Sandman but am not sure if it would be the best bang for the buck. Just want a can that will make shooting any of the guns above a little less painful at indoor ranges or if I ever need to fire them in my house. 
1/13/2017 10:23:54 PM EDT
[#1]
.355 > .30 so be careful on 9mm

SiCO hybrid or Griffin Optimus come to mind but verify 556 barrel restrictions.

I'm not a big fan of "do all" cans though - from a weight and decibel standpoint
1/13/2017 10:47:08 PM EDT
[#2]
I think a 30cal can (the Sandman is 30cal) and a 9mm can will serve you best.

I would want a lighter suppressor than a Sandman.

JPK
1/14/2017 4:11:15 PM EDT
[#3]
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I am looking for a suppressor for a few of my toys:
10.5" .223 sbr
10.5" .300 BLK pistol (sbr in the future)
16" 9mm AR. (Would be a bonus for now. May trim it to 6" or so in the future)

Thoughts or advice?  I'm leaning towards the Dead Air Sandman but am not sure if it would be the best bang for the buck. Just want a can that will make shooting any of the guns above a little less painful at indoor ranges or if I ever need to fire them in my house. 
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To cover all them with one can your looking at : SICO Hybrid, (My first choice), Griffin Optimus, Or 2 cans.
One 9MM and one 762.

The versatility of the Multi use suppressor is great. How ever you need to realize you will have POI shift when you start pulling the ASS end apart. Rifle to pistol, back to Rifle.

AS long as you expect that, its a work able deal.

I have several cans in stock, Feel free to text or call. 816-718-9489
Thanks
Steve
816-718-9489
1/14/2017 5:59:58 PM EDT
[#4]
My 7.62 advice would be don't put something that's 9mm through something that's 7.62mm. In my opinion rifle cans and pistol cans should be two different cans, but the Griffin Optimus is what you're looking for if you want one can to do both.
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