It is my view that SilencerCo's pricing reflects the production costs of their products, and has nothing at all to do with developing a "product line". I have never seen them classify one can over the over, or say that the Saker is their high-end can. I don't think they project that at all, myself. I believe that some consumers are classifying the cans themselves for whatever reason. The Saker's have a lot of options and modularity, but more importantly, they require a lot of milling and production time. I think that each SilencerCo can offers something different, and comparing them isn't really accomplishing much of anything, really.


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