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They publish @ muzzle numbers on their website. At least they do for the MG7-K 5.56-.358.
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little apprehensive about my impulse buy though. I'd feel better if there were some 3rd party reviews on the y-tube. |
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They publish @ muzzle numbers on their website. At least they do for the MG7-K 5.56-.358. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little apprehensive about my impulse buy though. I'd feel better if there were some 3rd party reviews on the y-tube. View Quote |
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They just introduced a new "Base" line of suppressors on their Instagram a few days ago.
Base .224 and .308 I don't see anything about them on their website, but other than only being two models at the moment (a K length .224 can and an 8" .308 can) I don't really understand how this product line is different from the MG line. |
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They just introduced a new "Base" line of suppressors on their Instagram a few days ago. Base .224 and .308 I don't see anything about them on their website, but other than only being two models at the moment (a K length .224 can and an 8" .308 can) I don't really understand how this product line is different from the MG line. View Quote Attached File |
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from that ig post: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/435611/Screen_Shot_2019-10-22_at_10_30_23_PM_png-1134571.JPG View Quote I understand they are just introducing these cans and they are a small company. Hopefully when they get their website updated they will make an effort to communicate where all these cans fit in their lineup. Is one series better for AR vs bolt in terms of back pressure? Is the level of toughness the same? Right now the MG series seems like it makes more sense, but I'll be interested to learn the more about the "why" of the Base series in terms of application and use. |
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Lol...just my luck.
I just buy one of their new designed cans and they immediately come out with a newer and "improved" version.... |
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Lol...just my luck. I just buy one of their new designed cans and they immediately come out with a newer and "improved" version.... View Quote |
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Quoted: Unless you wanted a very short .224 can, or a long heavy .308 can, I wouldn't worry. The Base series seems to be heavier for size, doesn't offer all the bore size options of the MG series, or a mid length version like the MG7. View Quote What I've been wanting for the longest time is for the Omega 30 and Omega 9k to have a baby, and the MG7 .358 is about as close as it gets. Hansohn emailed me this morning that theyre filing the form 3 today so hopefully the can will arrive at my ffl by this Saturday and I can get some pictures to post. |
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Finally got by my LGS to get the paperwork started. Have to say this can seems to be very well built. https://i.imgur.com/mor6j9i.jpg View Quote Got any more pictures? |
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Quoted: Love the bronze, looking like one of these will be my next NFA purchase. View Quote Honestly, it does have the specs I was looking for in my next can anyway - .358cal and sort of a cross between an omega 9k and an omega 30. Which caliber can are you looking at? |
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Nope, uses Omega thread spec. And yes, we will be carrying them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Direct thread I'm guessing? If I could screw a keymo into that it would sell like hot cakes Wondering if this is nomad 2.0 **and yes, I know they’re releasing a PlanA XL but I already have a spare plan A module @hansohnbrothers |
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Are you able to get an info on what griffin muzzle devices work with their plan A? Wondering if this is nomad 2.0 **and yes, I know they're releasing a PlanA XL but I already have a spare plan A module @hansohnbrothers View Quote |
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@Hansohnbrothers
Any plans on a Suppressed Nation review on these? I bet there are a ton of people on the fence right now about these cans, and all it would take is a legit review for them to take off. |
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Quoted: It does look and feel like a well made suppressor, I just hope the suppression doesn't suck. It was a bit of an impulse purchase trying to capture lightning in a bottle twice with these recent short F4 timelines. Honestly, it does have the specs I was looking for in my next can anyway - .358cal and sort of a cross between an omega 9k and an omega 30. Which caliber can are you looking at? View Quote |
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Nice! View Quote |
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Quoted: Looking at the .358 one. It would probably spend 99% of the time on a 6.5g or 556 but it would be nice to have the 9mm option down the line for a small PCC. View Quote |
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I'm in the same boat. Mine will spend most of its time on a 300blk, but am now looking hard at a PCC for cheap subsonic fun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Looking at the .358 one. It would probably spend 99% of the time on a 6.5g or 556 but it would be nice to have the 9mm option down the line for a small PCC. |
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Any of you guys going the Keymo route?
I should be days away (jinxing myself) from picking up my Rex Silentium Honoris from NFA jail. What would be a good Keymo setup which could safely switch between the previous generation Honoris and MG series cans? |
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Any of you guys going the Keymo route? I should be days away (jinxing myself) from picking up my Rex Silentium Honoris from NFA jail. What would be a good Keymo setup which could safely switch between the previous generation Honoris and MG series cans? View Quote |
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Keymo works well with both the Honoris and MG series. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any of you guys going the Keymo route? I should be days away (jinxing myself) from picking up my Rex Silentium Honoris from NFA jail. What would be a good Keymo setup which could safely switch between the previous generation Honoris and MG series cans? |
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MG7 358 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184182/7781530D-6B8A-4117-8293-2B628A9EFCA0_jpeg-1194907.JPG Generous blast baffle https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184182/F4DE493F-0FB6-4B35-83D4-D7EF713114E6_jpeg-1194908.JPG View Quote How you planing on running yours? |
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Quoted: Looks like we bought the same can on the same sale. How you planing on running yours? View Quote Attached File ETA Definitely with a Griffin Plan A I need to sell the 1/2x28 rear |
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Haha, here: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184182/A4F049FD-C4ED-409C-B500-6448E3A9E1EC_jpeg-1194933.JPG ETA Definitely with a Griffin Plan A I need to sell the 1/2x28 rear View Quote Yeah I bought mine with the plan of leaving it on my M11. But seeing how’s it’s going to be $250 to get it 3lug ready may do something else with it. |
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Quoted: I vote sks. Haven’t seen one of those suppressed. Went to googling for pics and videos of one the other week and came across one guy in Australia I think. Looks fun. Yeah I bought mine with the plan of leaving it on my M11. But seeing how’s it’s going to be $250 to get it 3lug ready may do something else with it. View Quote @ikickhippies - did you say SKS’ suck as hosts because of so much gas being vented and port pop? |
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Is it really $250 for the hybrid booster? View Quote https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/muzzle-devices/suppressor-adapters/hybrid-piston-adapter-prod96058.aspx ETA: Modularity can kind of nickel n dime you. |
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Quoted: Looks like $100 n change for the piston adapter and another $100 for a 3lug adapter. https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/muzzle-devices/suppressor-adapters/hybrid-piston-adapter-prod96058.aspx ETA: Modularity can kind of nickel n dime you. View Quote I possibly could run it in some other QD mount if it’s in 9mm. Have 2 guns I’d probably run it on. The Mac 11 and a 9mm sbr. I do like 3 lug tho. |
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Griffin Plan A. I have 9mm flash hiders coming. View Quote Have yall tested the MG7k 358 on other rifle calibers? Was wondering how it preforms on 556, 300blk and 7.62x39. |
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