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Ordered a 6933 through the LGS today. Debating on using SilencerShop's kiosk at the more expensive store for the SF Socom or doing the paperwork myself at the cheaper shop...
Go with a SilencerCo Omega on your 6933.
If you are a cop, email me and I'll hook you up.
I have been running a 6933 with an opsinc suppressor with great success. I did put an a5 system on it, but I don't think it was really needed. I like the reflex style suppressor as it makes a shorter overall package.
A 6933 is hard to beat, I think you will be happy with your purchase. Many routes to go with suppressors and everyone has an opinion. I like the reflex because of shorter package and no change in zero of its on gun or not, but that's you're call.
Another solid place to check is capitalarmory for suppressors.
The nice thing about the kiosk is that it saves all of your info for the next NFA purchase
I got the call from the same LGS, SF SOCOM RC2 is $890, will be here in 30 days, around the same time that the 6933 gets in. Then the paperwork begins...
Thanks for the help guys, it was very beneficial.
Now, what muzzle break is best for the SF SOCOM? I hear tell that the closed tine WARCOMP is best?
If there is even the slightest chance this gun will be run without the suppressor then stay away from the surefire's brakes. I like the close tine but open tine works great as well. The warcomp can be used without the can inside in a pinch without messing with a team or partner that badly.
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Under high round counts yes, a brake will help decrease the degradation of your first couple baffles.
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