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    Any experience here with B&T Suppressors?

    Tempted by B&T's offerings. Apparently they are one of the big boys in Europe. I am tempted by two models - the compact 9mm that can go on my APC9K Pro and the low backpressure 5.56 can that will attach to a standard A2.

    Having trouble finding info from actual owners. Prices are very good, the cans appear to be Aluminum (I have Ti cans from Thunderbeast for bolt rifles, and Stainless cans from surefire (RC2) presently). I'm not a super high volume full auto/mag dump guy but longevity is a consideration......

    What say ye?

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    Nobody shot one or owns one?

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    I have a lot of experience looking at their website and watching videos with their products featured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiminAZ View Post
    Tempted by B&T's offerings. Apparently they are one of the big boys in Europe. I am tempted by two models - the compact 9mm that can go on my APC9K Pro and the low backpressure 5.56 can that will attach to a standard A2.

    Having trouble finding info from actual owners. Prices are very good, the cans appear to be Aluminum (I have Ti cans from Thunderbeast for bolt rifles, and Stainless cans from surefire (RC2) presently). I'm not a super high volume full auto/mag dump guy but longevity is a consideration......

    What say ye?
    I have a friend who has an APC9k / B&T QD-CQB package and it's the tits!! Runs well w/subs and supers. I have run his APC9k with my Tyrant 9 and believe the short B&T can is just as quiet (to our ears). Truly one hell of a PPC.

    Even though the package ran about 3K, I think it is well worth the scratch! Beats the hell out of a Scorpion evo III (ask me how I know).

    Easy shooting and accurate, w/ an RDS you can place rounds in an X of a B8 @ 25yds all day.

    I WILL be acquiring one (entire package) in the near future. It's just a PPC, but It defiantly has a place next to my SBR's

    YMMV
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    That is exactly what I was hoping to hear. So it sounds like the compact B&T can for my APC9k is good to go. Thank you for taking the time to fill me in.

    Now, about that AR can that attaches to an A2 flash hider.........

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    Reach out to JoshNC, he's probably the most experienced B&T guy on this forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Reach out to JoshNC, he's probably the most experienced B&T guy on this forum.
    Probably?

    Definitely.
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    You’ll have better luck finding B&T owners on arfcom.

    B&T pistol caliber cans are nice, albeit historically expensive for what they are. And their SMG cans are not all that quiet compared to other options like DeadAir and YHM. Also keep in mind that B&T only warrantees their guns with their cans if that’s important to you.

    The compact 9mm is going to be loud. Think of it as a moderator. We had some fit issues with DeadAir 3-lug mounts on APC9 PRO 3-lugs. DeadAir subsequently made a B&T specific 3-lug mount. Just keep in mind that tolerance stacking may be an issue if you use something other than a B&T can on your APC9k Pro.

    The low back pressure 5.56 can is very interesting. I’ll be trying one soon.
    Last edited by JoshNC; 07-13-22 at 18:48.
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    I also had issues getting my SiCo 3lug mount on my B&T APC9.

    It worked but wasn’t intuitive to remove or install. Forgot about that.

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    Arms Unlimited has a killer sale on the B&T 3-lug RQD can. $500 right now. That’s a steal.
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