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    SilencerCo Hybrid for 1st can

    I've never owned a suppressor but have been looking at the SilencerCo Hybrid. I have 9mm, .556, 7.63 and 300BLK guns that this would seem to work for across all platforms. Thoughts?

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    Ummm, technically, yes it will work. But as someone that started with one 762 can to share on multiple guns / calibers, I can tell you that in my personal opinion, modular / universal etc. cans are not worth it.

    It's tempting, sure. But always having to change s*** on the cans sucks. Moving cans from gun to gun sucks.

    Granted, stamps suck also. Just something to think about.

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    What platform is the 9mm? If a handgun, that's a heavy can.

    If you take away the 9mm requirement, the Omega would be a better choice from SilencerCo all around, IMO. Even better, a Dead Air Sandman-s which gives you no barrel length restrictions. Many will have opinions once you look for 7.62 and below.

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    Or rugged razor.

    As above, I would at least split it up to rifle and pistol.


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    The other down side on a pistol is the thickness of the suppressor, it's going to completely block your sights. So your gonna to have to get taller sights... or your going to Really learn how to shoot through the suppressor!

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    Octane 45 for pistol
    Omega 30 for rifle
    Specter II for rimfire

    Don't do one can for all solutions. The hybrid does multiple things ok but nothing great. Dedicated cans will be a better experience but also more money.


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    Thanks everyone. My 9mm are a collection of Glocks and Sigs, 1911 for 45s and Daniels Defense 556 and HK 308. I'll take a look at all the recommend cans, looks like my plan just got more expensive!

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    The suppressor sights on my 1911 are NOT taller than the hybrid. This is a major design flaw in my mind. When shooting, the edge of the hybrid needs to be lined up with the top of the suppressor sights. It is possible, but awkward and slow. I contacted Silencerco and they said my experience is correct. I would not buy a Hybrid if you want to shoot on a pistol.
    Last edited by davidk; 07-21-17 at 10:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth View Post
    Octane 45 for pistol
    Omega 30 for rifle
    Specter II for rimfire

    Don't do one can for all solutions. The hybrid does multiple things ok but nothing great. Dedicated cans will be a better experience but also more money.


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    This.

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    What's the can for? Why do you want it?
    What gun is it going to live on the most?
    Indoor or outdoor?
    If outdoor - range or I have back 40 I shoot on?

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