Originally Posted by
threeheadeddog
I would do
1. Any top .30 cal can. SilencerCo, Griffin, Surefire 300blk, and the Sig cans look promising, in the end this is probably the most saturated segment of the market with quality cans.
-I went with a Griffin Recce 7. I am still waiting on it but have shot it at the indoor range of the lgs. It fit my needs/wants perfectly and while I was willing to pay more I couldn't find a can more inline with what I wanted than this one
2. I would skip the .45 and just buy a 9mm. I would buy the Griffin Revolution 9. Sorry but .45 cans are not as nice a 9mm can from a user standpoint. IMHO you would be unhappy after you shot a quality 9mm can and realized how much better it is to just do 9mm. Unlike the top .30 cal cans that sounds as good/better than a 5.56 can with 5.56, most .45 cans sound worse with 9mm than a dedicated 9mm can and a .45 in a .45 can is even worse.
3. Any STEEL .22 can from a top competitor. It just gives you more options in the future to use steel. I like the SilencerCo options. Griffin is also very well respected in the .22 cans as this was that companies bread and butter for years. I would probably buy the SilencerCo Spectre.