KAC QDSS-NT4, or SureFire 212 SOCOM model in FDE. I'd personally prefer the KAC.
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KAC QDSS-NT4, or SureFire 212 SOCOM model in FDE. I'd personally prefer the KAC.
AAC 762-SDN-6 is the same price as the AAC 556 cans, a little longer and not that much heavier. You can use it on a lot more calibers.
I chose the Thunder beast BA30 for my purposes. I don't shoot full auto though if that was your intended purpose. I bought the 30 because I can put it on my bolt guns after adding a brake to them. They are not a very big shop and their customer service is top notch. For the most part, it stays on my LMT 10.5. It is all titanium, light and very well made. Sound suppression is very good. If I was to buy another one of larger or smaller caliber, it would be a Thunder Beast again.
Knights cans are not impossible to obtain. My bet is a WTB add on one of the class 3 boards (http://www.sturmgewehr.com/ http://www.subguns.com/) would get an instant response from a stocking dealer. Make the purchase and have it transferred to your local C3 dealer. You could also try Knesek or Lawmens both of which will probably have them in stock.
http://www.knesekguns.com/commercial/
http://www.lawmens.net/
I shoot a Huntertown Kestrel on a 10.5" AR. Does an amazing job pulling the concussion and sound down and balances the weight out pretty nicely. For the money, it is hard to beat.
My new suppressor will be a YHM Titatium; i have heard nothing but good things about it and comes with QD mount. Best value for the money.
You guys might laugh at me but I am using a econo can on both my ak47 and ar15 SBR with a 10.5 barrel. So far I am still using the same oil filter that came with them each about 500 rounds and still going. I don't recommend them for pistols cause it blocks the sights but for rifles it's great.
how does the econo can work as far as sound suppression are the rifles safe to shoot without hearing pro? any noticable differences in accuracy? thanks for your time.
Thunder Beast Arms has a full auto rated 556 can. Talked with them at a demo of their stuff probably a year ago. They warranty it down to a 7" full auto rig. They call it their 223A. Maybe another option to consider? They do enjoy hard testing their cans, as they want to make sure they work.