This may be my next...
Modular. Lightweight. Decent Specs.
I would use it across hunting and HD type rifles.
http://www.ruggedsuppressors.com/radiant762/
This may be my next...
Modular. Lightweight. Decent Specs.
I would use it across hunting and HD type rifles.
http://www.ruggedsuppressors.com/radiant762/
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One glaring shortcoming...it doesn’t have the Omega/Vox/Nomad threads to accept a variety of adapters on the market.
I here ya...
I'm surprised the industry has not consolidated some type of mounting standardization. Remember when every mobile phone had a different charger? Make the suppressor the product, not the mounting system.
I'm ready to get a new mounting system. I've narrowed my search to Rugged vs Dead Air. If Dead Air releases a modular lightweight similar can then I'll give it a look. After the Shot Show, I'm pulling the trigger on a new can.
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I was looking at this for my hunting rifle, using a proprietary mounting system isn’t too big of a deal for me since it would live on that rifle. Like you, I think I’ll hold off until after Shot Show but this is pretty intriguing.
I bought my Surge before Key-Mo became a thing, and I believe a Micro30 is in my future. Hopefully Rugged offers a modification program should Key-Mo become industry standard.
I like the idea that with two cans I can go from 5-6.5-7.5-9". I also like the durability that they offer, and the customer service that I have experienced has been excellent. Had this been available I may have gone with it instead. My firing schedule isn't that rigorous.
I hope this can meters well, and like the weight savings with their stellite baffles and warranty. If i was going for one can to do it all this might be it.
The video didn’t specific the weight of each size of Suppressor.
It is auto rated and has a lifetime warranty.
If they stay in the business, it would be worth it.
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