A few. If you Google, there are a few reviews. Also some sheriff's department in Florida picked up 2000 for all their deputies.
“You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.” -Augustine
Maybe but my gut tells me no. I think 8oz is too light for a 556 can. What pictures I can find of the baffle stack make me think it's going to be loud.
Also most of the time when your marking says:"THE MOST INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGICALLY SOPHISTICATED SUPPRESSORS ON THE MARKET" makes me think your full of it.
All that being said I am open to being 100% wrong.
I hear you @themonk. I'm skeptical but hopeful. The price seems right, and though not the quietest can, has the features that appeal to me most. Want to take the plunge, but would love to see some testimonials from people who have actually bought them.
The guy at MSTN has one on his personal rifle and seems to prefer it to others he owns and has access to.
“You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.” -Augustine
Yea, at 8oz I would prefer it also.
I get a little 1st gen OSS feel. Capital City needs to do a video about it.
I bought a sandman S. Now for the wait....
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I have handled and heard a 5.56 can from TDS. They appear to be super high quality and the specified weights seemed accurate. I only saw direct thread models and one model was about 6-7 ounces. Twice the weight of most mounts! I haven’t heard enough cans to make a comparison judgement. I also heard it indoors during a demo. I was impressed overall and think 3D printing cans is going to get more popular. TDS uses a non traditional baffle design that prevents blowback. I don’t think their design can be achieved easily without 3D printing. Recoil magazine did an article on the company.
Get a .30 cal can and forget the K-cans.
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