Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
Normally there is a trade off with larger bore diameter reducing suppression and back pressure levels.

This can be offset by increasing number of baffles, which adds length and weight.

So generally, the "only" benefit of a dedicated 556 can is lower length and weight.


The R9 is very interesting, as they've chosen to work along a third dimension, that of pressure / heat capacity.

It is thinner and lighter duty than most suppressors, but has 8 or 9 baffles packed in there.

This allows it to put up fairly impressive suppression numbers in a short, lightweight package.

The trade off is a 16" minimum barrel length requirements on the rifle calibers, which is fine for many users.
Thanks for the input. The plan is the mainly be for the m11, with occasional use on a 14.5” ak, which is lower pressure so im sure its fine.

This looks likean awesome subgun can, especially given the price.