No problem. Definitely don't shoot supersonic rounds through your octane. Most pistol cans can only handle subsonic rounds (except the Liberty Mystic and possibly a few others).
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I have no trigger time behind the Omega, and there are a ton of threads and videos out there with the pro's and con's. On paper it looks like a sweet little can, but I personally have no interest in it. I already have 3 different mounting systems (SiCo's trifecta, Surefire's, and thunder beast's brakes). I don't want to add the ASR ti the mix.
Some other cans to look at: thunder beast's Ultra 7, Surefire's new 300 blackout can, and Sig's new 7.62 can.
First thing to do is make a list of your priorities in a suppressor.
Rank the following by value. (Below is my ranking for rifle cans from most to least important).
-Mount/locking mechsnism
-POI shift
-Accuracy
-Blowback on semiautomatic weapons
-Signature (flash etc.)
-Durability
-Customer service/support
-Weight
-db reduction
-Price
-If the cool kids are running these.
The only difference is if I'm looking to supress a dedicated 300 blackout rig where decibels become more important to me.