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    The Specwar 762 can can transfer between 5.56 and 7.62, just get the correct brake or flash hider threaded for each rifle. The Specwar also comes apart for easy cleaning and uses Stellite just like the Saker. The Saker is a little more, but has more mounting options. If price is an issue, get the Specwar 762. They can be found for fairly low prices compared to other suppressors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ezveedub View Post
    The Specwar 762 can can transfer between 5.56 and 7.62, just get the correct brake or flash hider threaded for each rifle. The Specwar also comes apart for easy cleaning and uses Stellite just like the Saker. The Saker is a little more, but has more mounting options. If price is an issue, get the Specwar 762. They can be found for fairly low prices compared to other suppressors.
    I don't have mine yet, but I'm fairly confident the SpecWar does not come apart
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter37 View Post
    I don't have mine yet, but I'm fairly confident the SpecWar does not come apart
    You know, you might be right. I don't have mine yet either and I might have confused that with the Octane 45 HD by mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter37 View Post
    I don't have mine yet, but I'm fairly confident the SpecWar does not come apart
    Neither the Saker or the Specwar (or most centerfire cans for that matter) are user-serviceable. Some pistol cans like the Octane and Ti-Rant are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWaylon View Post
    Neither the Saker or the Specwar (or most centerfire cans for that matter) are user-serviceable. Some pistol cans like the Octane and Ti-Rant are.
    Yes, the Octane I can personally verify that it does in fact come apart. I am waiting for my 300 barrel to come in to test the Octane 9 and 45 with subsonic ammo. I will report my findings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kdcgrohl View Post
    For the combo gun requirement, AAC 762SDN6(or whatever they're calling it these days).
    The SR7. It's a slightly redesigned 762-SDN-6 that uses the new 90T mount. Though I've had no accuracy problems with my 762-SDN-6 attached, I do understand people's allergy to anything that can shift in place on a precision rifle. The new 90T mount seems to take care of that.

    FWIW, my long range shooting partner uses a 762-SDN-6 on his 700 SPS, and he has no problems with precision at all. Groups fine, POI is predictable taking the can on and off... It's a proven can with an $850 street price (don't know what LE price is). The SR7 comes in about $200 more than that because it's new and improved.
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