Posted: 1/3/2015 7:54:50 PM EDT
| I'm looking for a 308 can. I'm bouncing back and forth between the AAC and the elite iron bravo. I see the specs online and am trying to figure out if the saved ten ounces is worth $300+. Any shops in town like to have on hand for side by side comp? |
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I have a sdn6 and I like it a lot. If I had to do it all over again I'd make the same purchase. I have used it on .300blk, .308, and 5.56. Depending on what you will use it for the other can you mentioned looks heavy.
I do not have any other experience with other .308 cans besides my sdn6. You could prob find some deals around locally. I noticed that CTR has the 7.62sd for $499 right now. I do not have experience with that can though. I also got a good deal on an AAC Mini-4 from Quentin Defense. You may want to price check them for the 762sd or sdn6 if you go that route. Lots of places sell suppressors locally in Phoenix. I have purchased them from CTR, Merchant Firearms, Quentin Defense, and Shooters Vault. I would not hesitate to deal with any of those places again . |
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And now that Remington has run off all the old AAC guy's there quality will be going down hill fast. Not only is this wrong, it's totally absurd! ![]() Why? That has been Freedom Groups M.O. in the past. |
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I'm liking what I'm seeing on silencer co and specwar, can you disassemble them for cleaning? To handle .308 or ..300wm they need to be fully welded. Not really necessary to ever clean. They can be soaked in solvent if they get heavy but you'll wear a barrel out before that's an issue. A Specwar will cost you less than $1,000 including sales tax and a stamp. What's really nice is the 7.62 is even quieter on an AR-15 shooting 5.56. Very versatile. |
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To handle .308 or ..300wm they need to be fully welded. Not really necessary to ever clean. They can be soaked in solvent if they get heavy but you'll wear a barrel out before that's an issue. A Specwar will cost you less than $1,000 including sales tax and a stamp. What's really nice is the 7.62 is even quieter on an AR-15 shooting 5.56. Very versatile. Quoted:
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I'm liking what I'm seeing on silencer co and specwar, can you disassemble them for cleaning? To handle .308 or ..300wm they need to be fully welded. Not really necessary to ever clean. They can be soaked in solvent if they get heavy but you'll wear a barrel out before that's an issue. A Specwar will cost you less than $1,000 including sales tax and a stamp. What's really nice is the 7.62 is even quieter on an AR-15 shooting 5.56. Very versatile. Gemtech had a lightweight 300 wm suppressor at the SAR show. No quick detach though. It looked pretty slick and I think it could be disassembled. Gemtech 300 wm FWIW I have an SDN6 but I never go shooting. :/ |
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Gemtech had a lightweight 300 wm suppressor at the SAR show. No quick detach though. It looked pretty slick and I think it could be disassembled. Gemtech 300 wm FWIW I have an SDN6 but I never go shooting. :/ Quoted:
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I'm liking what I'm seeing on silencer co and specwar, can you disassemble them for cleaning? To handle .308 or ..300wm they need to be fully welded. Not really necessary to ever clean. They can be soaked in solvent if they get heavy but you'll wear a barrel out before that's an issue. A Specwar will cost you less than $1,000 including sales tax and a stamp. What's really nice is the 7.62 is even quieter on an AR-15 shooting 5.56. Very versatile. Gemtech had a lightweight 300 wm suppressor at the SAR show. No quick detach though. It looked pretty slick and I think it could be disassembled. Gemtech 300 wm FWIW I have an SDN6 but I never go shooting. :/ It's possible. Huntertown is doing it now. http://www.huntertownarms.com/c3.php Looks like Stalking Rhino is jail braking a few, too. Hmmm. Maybe a new trend. http://www.stalkingrhino.com/ |
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