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    Suppressor recommendations for AR-10

    Suppressor recommendations for ar-10 with a 18 or 20 inch barrel, looking to keep the length down. pictures would be great.

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    I really like the Knights cans. If you are looking for a k can, definitely look at their 7.62 QDC CQB can. SF is next on my list if you're not a KAC fan. Both of these cans are going to manage flash extremely well and offer the best back pressure control in a traditional baffle design.

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    I run a Silencerco Omega on my .308 gassers and have strongly considered a DeadAir Sandman S. My next can was going to be the Surefire 260Ti for a 6.5CM gas gun, but they have gone the way of the ghost.
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    Suppressor recommendations for AR-10

    I put my Wilson combat whisper on my 24” bolt 308 which only adds 4.5” to the length. On my 16” ar-10 I have the oss helix.


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    Pappabear runs the Sig QD cans on his AR-10s. No complaints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Pappabear runs the Sig QD cans on his AR-10s. No complaints.
    And they manage gas much better than my AAC cans. Knights and Surefire and very nice, but if you cant swing that $$cornpile, Sig is a decent option. for sure. If you have an adjustable gas block, its less of a concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drtywk View Post
    I run a Silencerco Omega on my .308 gassers and have strongly considered a DeadAir Sandman S. My next can was going to be the Surefire 260Ti for a 6.5CM gas gun, but they have gone the way of the ghost.
    Curious; is there anything you don't like about the Omega?

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    I've been super impressed with the SilencerCo Omega, it just works. I haven't put a ton of rounds through it, but as of now, I have no complaints.

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    A relative in Free America is interested in purchasing his first suppressor. I've suggested he take a long hard look at the SilencerCo Omega 36M.

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    I also run a SiCo Omega, as well as a SiCo Specwar 7.62. The Omega is a great can, and it's much lighter and shorter than my Specwar, and is also full auto rated. SilencerCo makes great products, and mine have all been great through fairly heavy use. I know quite a few guys running the SiCo Hybrid, which can be used across platforms, but i don't have much personal experience with it.

    For an AR10 can, i don't think you can go wrong with the Omega.

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