Hi folks,
Couple questions:
1. Will a 6.5 Creedmore suppressor work on 5.56 effectively?
2. Thoughts on screw/quick attach suppressor vs integrated?
Appreciate your thoughts!
M
Hi folks,
Couple questions:
1. Will a 6.5 Creedmore suppressor work on 5.56 effectively?
2. Thoughts on screw/quick attach suppressor vs integrated?
Appreciate your thoughts!
M
A 30cal can will work just fine on 6.5 and 556. I prefer some sort of QD mount for easy switching. I think the sandman S is a good first can for all rifle purposes
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all of my AR suppressors use brake/flash hider attachments.
Ive used 30 cal cans on ARs before but none of them do as well as a 556 can made and dedicated for the AR.
Personal favorite is the tried and true KAC NT4 QDSS tank of a can. Its awesome, and lives most of its life on my 10.3" SOCOM profile colt SBR. hell of a truck gun.
I am thinking about getting a suppressor for my rifles. Is there a model that would work well for both a .308 and a 5.56 so that I wouldn't have to purchase two separate ones, or would it be best to just get a caliber specific model?
I like my spec war 556. I have a couple of them.
I run a .308 quicksand on my .556 AR and love it. Quick on and off, same amount of suppression. When I decide to purchase a .308 it will be easy to swap over.
One can only or do you plan on getting more? I have found that everything is a compromise. I have a specwar 556 that is quiet but long and heavy and a SF SOCOM Mini 556 that is shorter, lighter, less gassy, but of course louder.
I find myself shooting the mini a lot more often on a 14.5 and my 11.5. I only shoot the specwar on my 10.3.
I prefer QD because I also enjoy shooting without the can.
As mentioned, a .30 or 6.5mm will be fine for a 5.56.
Either a QD or a “thread over muzzle brake” such as a SAS, TBAC or Q suppressor
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