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    Would it be possible to use this suppressor with 300WM?

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    hmm...i'm awaiting for my sbr stamp. but, the thought of buying a suppressor that will both fit my 5.56 sbr and .308 bolt gun is intriguing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    I'm obviously not Rob, with that in mind.

    I've had one since before Military Times released the information about the caliber and upper. To say that I was skeptical about claims of begin more quiet than a MP5 would be an understatement, but I've got to say that I'm impressed.
    That's good news, I ordered the can today. No idea when the dealer will get it, but I had to get on the list.

    Wish Rob would spill the beans.
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    Jason - proud 762SD and old style m4-2000 owner here.

    That said I am 18Tooth everywhere and going to 51 not an option. Hope the 18T option stays alive.

    I too would love to see a 762x39 QD option.
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    I would also be interested in a mount that would match to a 556 ak and a 762 ak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    Rob, now that you spent some quality time with the can, what are you willing to share??
    Sorry, lost track of this and didn't know I was spilling beans. I'm trying to put together a video with various shots of various cans put together.

    It was kind of amusing shooting it in the EAG class where a lot of people didn't realize it was a new round, and who expressed disapointment that their 5.56 can wasn't as quiet.

    I can say that the broad range of functionality of the N-6 has me reconsidering my can bias. Having a single silencer that can be used for:
    • .308 bolt-action
    • .308 semi-auto
    • 6.x
    • 5.56 AR
    • 5.56 bolt-action
    • .300 BLK bolt-action
    • .330 BLK semi-auto
    • 7.62x39mm AK
    • 5.45.x39mm AK (presumably)


    has a lot of potential. I know that a standard .308 silencer can do all that but until the N-6 they were all prohibitively long IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Sorry, lost track of this and didn't know I was spilling beans. I'm trying to put together a video with various shots of various cans put together.

    It was kind of amusing shooting it in the EAG class where a lot of people didn't realize it was a new round, and who expressed disapointment that their 5.56 can wasn't as quiet.

    I can say that the broad range of functionality of the N-6 has me reconsidering my can bias. Having a single silencer that can be used for:
    • .308 bolt-action
    • .308 semi-auto
    • 6.x
    • 5.56 AR
    • 5.56 bolt-action
    • .300 BLK bolt-action
    • .330 BLK semi-auto
    • 7.62x39mm AK
    • 5.45.x39mm AK (presumably)


    has a lot of potential. I know that a standard .308 silencer can do all that but until the N-6 they were all prohibitively long IMHO.
    rob, this is exactl;y the reason that I am VERY interested in this new can too. I have a M42K and I love it but if this new can is alittle quieter plus the versatility of calibers, I would love it.

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