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So, this is my collection minus 5-6 that are somewhere. Anyways, a lot of the POI really depends weather I had it direct threaded on the barrel or the use of a attachment. Im not kidding, I had a KAC QDC 556 off about 12-13" at 100 yards, that was using a MAMS attachment on a SR-15 16". That was using 55 and 62 gr, if i use heavier rounds like barnes 85 OTM BT then i get more consistency as well as better POI but i dont want to run 85 gr all the time. Regardless, im still a KAC fan as well as there suppressors. I have my name on these PRT's already.
Having said that, I had a horrible experience with AAC over the years until 2018. In my experience which may be different from yours is:
Surefire: Built like a tank! One of the top 5 quietest suppressors I have and I have (6). Sometimes its extremely difficult to remove suppressor from the mount after use. F/A rated. My SBR's love them.
AAC: Quite heavy for size, very durable. Was the standard 10 years ago. Now that Remington own them, quality has stabilized. Not the quietest but easy to attach without any indexing. F/A rated. Experience varies from gun to gun. As far as having a "movie quiet" suppressor, this is it, having razor sharp precision accuracy, not so much.
OSS: Defiantly not the quietest!! My SBR's love OSS suppressors, my ears don't! Cost a little more than others but at least I can disassemble and clean. I love the HX on my P90! When i stated that the KAC are like the OSS design, i was talking about the operation, not the actual design. This will be the standard in a few years- the military is leaning heavily on this type of suppressor. KAC is not going to come in last on this.
Thunderbeast: Super light weight!! Minimal POI while attaching directly. Very quiet! I use on a 6.5 and have had a great experience.
KAC: Very expensive ( I own 4). So, i have had good experience on some guns and not so good experience on SBR's or pistol length gas systems. Like i said earlier, the POI is almost funny. No baffle strikes ever, quieter than Surefire and dissipates heat faster than most suppressors. I could have gotten a few suppressors that met the minimal quality control standard, who knows. For QCB (25-35 yards), they work fantastic. The QDC 762 works superb with a 10.5" 300blk supersonic. The QDC 556 works better with heavier rounds but not enough observation or experience.
SilencerCO: The Saker is by far one of the best suppressors on the market, especially now that they have gone from the earlier Trifecta mount to the ASR mount. The Omega is also a great suppressor, a little lighter than the Chimera but still heavier than the Surefire SOCOM 762. Overall, my experience with SilencerCo products has been great.
Griffen Armament: I only have 2 and not enough experience.
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