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    Quote Originally Posted by KalashniKEV View Post
    Unless you have a reason for going .40, I don't see why you would lean that way.

    A user serviceable muli-mount 9mm suppressor can do so much...

    .22
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    Are you looking for enhanced lethality over 9mm?
    this. a .45 can is obviously not going to be as effective on a 9mm host as a dedicated 9mm can. so many choices for 9mm, i recommend 147gr winchester talons.

    9mm 147gr FMJ is so cheap!

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    The main reason that I want to go .40 S&W is that it is my main pistol caliber. My wife and I have several Glock 22,23s. That is what we have the most ammo for and that is what we like to shoot the most. I like it a lot better than 9mm. I shoot 9mm just because it is cheap……that is it.
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    If you really like 40 you can get the 45 Silencerco Osprey, AAC TiRant, or YHM Cobra and pick up the necessary pistons for caliber swaps.

    Blame any misspellings on Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4Guru View Post
    AAC TiRant .45+Pistons for both of your guns. Then you can suppress every practical pistol caliber.

    Why choose?
    I like this idea or maybe silencerco

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    Quote Originally Posted by wahoo95 View Post
    If you really like 40 you can get the 45 Silencerco Osprey, AAC TiRant, or YHM Cobra and pick up the necessary pistons for caliber swaps.

    Blame any misspellings on Tapatalk
    I think i am going to go this route. I found a YHM .45 can at a local shop. Good deal on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by docsherm View Post
    I think i am going to go this route. I found a YHM .45 can at a local shop. Good deal on it.
    In a year you're going to say, "I wish I got a user serviceable, multimount, 9mm suppressor."



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    Quote Originally Posted by KalashniKEV View Post
    In a year you're going to say, "I wish I got a user serviceable, multimount, 9mm suppressor."



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    Like what? AAC?


    And i am not a fan of 9mm at all.
    Last edited by docsherm; 08-20-12 at 20:32.
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    Check out the Thompson machine Isis-2, they come in 9mm and .40.....
    FFL/SOT

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    Key point...make sure you can bust it open yourself.

    Yeah, 9mm thru a 45 can isn't as quiet, but it's not going to be much louder at all. Then you can suppress the guns you actually care about, although 40 sucks to suppress as noted. And you can suppress a G21 and send quiet brass golf balls all over the neighborhood. It's a win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by docsherm View Post
    I think i am going to go this route. I found a YHM .45 can at a local shop. Good deal on it.
    You should do some more research.

    YHM makes good value rifle cans, but their pistol cans are not well-regarded.

    AAC (Ti-RANT) and SilencerCo (Osprey) make the only truly hearing safe dry .45 cans. The Ti-RANT is fully user-serviceable, the Osprey is a free warranty repair if you ever crud it up.

    Both cost the same, both have available pistons for .40 and 9mm use, and both sound incredible.

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