That one sounds like it fits the bill.
Thanks for the link, I will have to do some more research and contact them to see what exactly their warranty policy is.
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A 30 caliber can may be your best option for a 7.5". The AAC SDN-6 is a well respected can that's been around a couple years.
But with the increased length a 30 caliber can has, you may very well end up longer than a comparable 10.3" 5.56 + 5.56 can setup.
Depends on the configuration.
Yes, you better check with SilencerCo. There may be a discrepancy with the statement about the Specwar K on SilencerShop's site. I think that the Saker K is good to go down to 7", but not the Specwar. Big Waylon may have gotten clarification, but I can't remember if the issue was resolved or not.
A shop local to me says the Delta P Brevis 5.56 Compact suppressor is good down to a 7" barrel. I looked up the manual on the company's website and it does indeed list minimum barrel length as 7". I have no experience with them, but it's another option. Maybe someone with experience with them can add more.
The Saker-K (5.8" OAL) is warrantied down to a 7.5" barrel, and makes for a nice, compact package. That said, nothing on a 7.5" 5.56 is going to be quiet, and the ballistics are going to suck. My personal favorite setup is a 10.5" Mk18 with Saker-K or Specwar-K.
My bad VooDoo, didn't mean to give you bad info. In my defense quote was from CEO, so I thought was GTG. Sorry.
I saw the Specwar K at NASGW along with the Saker K and they were very nice. I was amazed at the OAL and length and look forward to doing some testing. I recommend you stay away from 7.5" for a variety of reasons. Unless you just want short and cool looking.