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    A Spectre II was my first .22 can. Definitely agree with KalashniKEV about the first round pop. It's the one that stays on a .22 bolt gun for a very quiet rodent removal.

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    The SilencerCo Omega is $1,100. Plus another $75 for a second end cap. $1,375 all in.

    An AAC 556SD is $415 and an SDN6 is about $630. You get two muzzle devices and with tax stamps you come in at $1,245. You now have two suppressors and can use them simultaneously on two rifles for less money.

    Or you could buy two Omegas for $2,400 - which is probably what I'd do but most people aren't me.
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 01-01-17 at 10:44.

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    Omega is closer to to $800 street price.


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    I just saw that at capital armory. Pretty good.

    I need more guns so I can get more cans.

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    Lol...same. If HPA passes my wallet will be empty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    An AAC 556SD is $415 and an SDN6 is about $630. You get two muzzle devices and with tax stamps you come in at $1,245.
    Holy crap... is AAC still in business???

    Anyway, you can buy a Model 1 Sales kit and a Springfield XD for what a BCM rifle costs... who cares?

    Two junk cans < one good can.

    Also I have the 5.56 cap, but I've been shooting it with the .30 for a while on my 5.56 guns... and there's nothing wrong with just running the anchor brake either.

    A quick google shows the 556SD metering at an average 133.0 and the Omega metering at 130.1 on the Silencershop website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstalford View Post
    Omega is closer to to $800 street price.


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    $779 is the best price I have seen for the Omega 30.

    Man, if HPA passes I will work towards all long guns with cans and all pistols with threaded barrels. I really don't shoot my "loud" uppers anymore. I want a light direct thread 5.56 can next (if HPA passes) and will look to something like the Spartan 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KalashniKEV View Post
    Holy crap... is AAC still in business???

    Anyway, you can buy a Model 1 Sales kit and a Springfield XD for what a BCM rifle costs... who cares?

    Two junk cans < one good can.

    Also I have the 5.56 cap, but I've been shooting it with the .30 for a while on my 5.56 guns... and there's nothing wrong with just running the anchor brake either.

    A quick google shows the 556SD metering at an average 133.0 and the Omega metering at 130.1 on the Silencershop website.
    Don't act like you're oblivious to the fact that recommending the best on M4C usually falls on deaf ears and they end up buying the model 1 sales kit rifle anyway.

    ETA: HPA is never going to pass. - You heard it here first.
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 01-01-17 at 12:29. Reason: AAC is still in business

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    My omega probably only has 300 rounds through it and it already has a nice healthy discoloration of a used can haha. The omega is awesome, but super hardy it is not. If weight and decibel readings are what you want, the omega is a hard can to beat for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    ETA: HPA is never going to pass guys.
    Trump was never going to be the 45th POTUS either.

    OP, I wouldn't cheap out with a can but at the end of the day it's just a muffler. SiCo Specwar K is damn hard to beat when you factor in everything, low price point (mount including, always factor that into the budget), good (albeit not cutting edge) mounting system, good durability, good performance, good length and damn good weight.

    I own 2 Surefire SOCOM RCs & 2 Minis, 1 SiCo Specwar K, 1 Saker K and 1 Saker 762. If I could go back in time I'd probably save myself some money and buy a handful of Specwar Ks and skip the Saker K & SOCOMs. Not that the others aren't good cans (or perhaps better cans), it's just that the Specwar K is probably the best bang for your buck can the same way BCM is widely considered the best bang for your buck AR-15.

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