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    Question best 9mm can

    whats the best 9mm can ?

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    What are you going to put it on?
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    thinking about a sig 226 with american threads

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    SWR Trident is a nice can but some prefer smaller lighter on a deticated handgun can. Evo9 by AAC seems to have a big following.

    -If money is no object and you want a top notch can look at the new Ti-Rant by AAC. It has some really impressive number...and a price to go with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LonghunterCO View Post
    SWR Trident is a nice can but some prefer smaller lighter on a deticated handgun can. Evo9 by AAC seems to have a big following.

    -If money is no object and you want a top notch can look at the new Ti-Rant by AAC. It has some really impressive number...and a price to go with it.
    The Ti-Rant isn't what Costa had down at PWSA though, correct? I handled it, but I didn' read the markings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    The Ti-Rant isn't what Costa had down at PWSA though, correct? I handled it, but I didn' read the markings.
    No it was Evo9. Not sure if it was the "new-er" core or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunut View Post
    thinking about a sig 226 with american threads

    That is a huge mistake. Where are you getting a barrel in 1/2-28 threads?

    13.5x1LH is the industry standard for 9mm pistols and factory SIG barrels can be obtained in this thread pattern.
    Last edited by scottryan; 08-16-09 at 23:58.
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    Gemtech Multi Mount is a very versatile 9mm can.
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    I got the barrel coming 1/2 x28
    there are a few out and sig did a limited run in 9mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunut View Post
    I got the barrel coming 1/2 x28
    there are a few out and sig did a limited run in 9mm


    You are making a mistake.

    1/2-28 threads are inferior. They have no O ring support.

    They are also not a hedge against a possible threaded barrel pistol importation ban as these are not the factory threads and would not be covered under warranty.
    Last edited by scottryan; 08-19-09 at 17:17.
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