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    One suppressor for multi uppers

    So I have decided to get a suppressor. My issue is I can only afford one but would like to use it with my 5.56mm, 6.8 spec II, and my 300BLK. Which supressor would do the best while staying short and light. I understand that there is no one trick pony when it comes to suppressors. It will stay on the 300BLK most of the time but I would like to use it on my other uppers occasionally.

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    The Silencerco Omega looks to be the ticket. It's short, light, and modular. I've got a few more months before mine comes home from jail and I can't wait
    Justin

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    Bringing this back up, as I am also looking for something similar.

    Looking for more information on this! Anyone using the 300SPS? I am interested in using one suppressor for 243 bolt gun and 5.56 right now with a possibility of more in the future. What are the other options? Would the SOCOM 6.8 be better for the 243 and down to the 5.56? Looks like surefire is not making the 6.8 SOCOM in the Gen 2 Looking for end mount interoperability among the weapons.
    Silencerco Saker 7.62
    Surefire SPS300
    Gem tech ONE
    Last edited by krm375; 02-14-16 at 15:01.

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    Silencerco seems to have the best option right now with the omega. I run a 762SDN6 and I'm very happy with it though. If I were buying today I would get the omega.

    Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk HD

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    YHM LT or ULT for those hosts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackmobes View Post
    Silencerco seems to have the best option right now with the omega. I run a 762SDN6 and I'm very happy with it though. If I were buying today I would get the omega.

    Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk HD
    This is where I'm at. Paperwork in on an 762Sdn6 as well, for my 5.56, Argentine Mauser, and eventually a 6.8. The versatility of the sdn6 coupled with the sale price I paid ($640) meant i couldn't pass it up.

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    "The one" from gemtech.

    Same as their other quick mounts just need a muzzlw device.

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    Um, any QD 30 cal can fits the bill for what you asked.

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    As has been said above, any quality .30 caliber suppressor with a QD mount will work.

    That said, if I were looking to buy a single, do-all suppressor, I think the borderline-objective choice is a Silencerco Saker 762. Not only is it super durable and rated for all the calibers you want, but it also has exchangeable QD mounts so you can use it on almost any host, even if the muzzle device is from another manufacturer.

    I'm a Surefire fanboy, but when you need one single suppressor to do everything with maximum flexibility, the Saker 762 is a no brainer. Nothing else can be used on so many things. It's also just a great suppressor in its own right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t15 View Post
    Fyi I believe the omega is only warrantied down to 16" 6.8 spc.

    My vote is saker or SF 762 mini
    Correct. That's the only thing that I'm unhappy about with my Omega. Otherwise, I've been very happy with mine.
    To address the 6.8 SBR issue, I purchased a Rugged Razor. Short, light and tough.

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