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    Supressor suggestions

    I am seriously considering purchasing a suppressor for my SBR (it has a 10.5" LMT upper). I have gone through a few searches both here and in other forums about this but am not any closer to a decision.

    So I was wondering what you guys would suggest for a suppressor based on the following criteria:

    - For .223/5.56mm (AR-15).
    - Quick Detatch (whether using an A2 FH or a proprietery FH.
    - Final cost (including NFA tax) is under $1,000 (I just received a performance bonus ).
    - None or minimal POI shift.
    - Easy to maintain (clean).
    - Comes from a reliable and proven manufacturer.
    - A short as can be feasible (based on the previous criteria).

    I know it's a tight one, but I was actually leaning towards a YHM Stainless Phantom 5.56 suppressor. Any suggestions or inputs would be greatly appreciated!!
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    The shorter suppressors will be louder. Here's a list of some QD cans to look at that will hold up well to a 10.5 and will fit on the muzzle and not reflex over the barrel:

    AAC 416-SD
    AAC M4-2000 '07
    KAC NT4
    Surefire 556K

    I've shot them all with the exception of the newest iteration of the KAC can. They all have specific features, and one will be the right one for you.

    I had much the same criteria with durability and light weight being paramount and went with the AAC 416-SD. It has a MSRP of $1,000 but can be had for less. It weighs about 15oz. and it's the lightest 5.56 can that I've ever held. You don't want to hang a lot of weight of of that little SBR as it will kill the handling of the package. The Surefire 556K would be another great lightweight choice that has good durability. All choices will be more than adequate and will be great buys with great warranties.

    All the suggestions are within $200 of your range, but it will be a lifetime purchase, so pony up the extra dough.
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    YHm makes great suppressors at a lower cost than most other companies and still have a lifetime warranty provided hou have your flash hider installed by a licensed gunsmith (keep the reciept incase there is a problem. They have the stainless one and chome moly one as far as sound reduction goes tehy are the same.

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    A short can on a 10.5 LMT is still going to be loud. You will be able to skip the muffs when shooting but there will still be a very notable report. The set up does look cool though.

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    The SF 556K gets my vote.

    We are now a class III dealer so let us know if we can give you prices on anything.



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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    The SF 556K gets my vote...
    According to the Surefire website, I'll need at least a barrel that is at least 11.5-inches long for this to work. And what's up with the 1-year warranty when the other manufacturers are offering lifetime warrantees?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlosDJackal View Post
    According to the Surefire website, I'll need at least a barrel that is at least 11.5-inches long for this to work. And what's up with the 1-year warranty when the other manufacturers are offering lifetime warrantees?
    The M4FA556BK is the model you are thinking. The 556K is a model that doesn't reflex over the barrel, which is why i mentioned it.
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlosDJackal View Post
    According to the Surefire website, I'll need at least a barrel that is at least 11.5-inches long for this to work. And what's up with the 1-year warranty when the other manufacturers are offering lifetime warrantees?

    You can actually use a barrel that is 10.5-20.

    I never put much faith in those life time warranties. They always seem to find a way to screw you out of it.


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    When a rifle barrel is less than 11.5" some boat tail bullets do not properly stabilize in the few short inches as they exit the muzzle, thereby damaging the baffles and internal architecture of the can. Due to marketing and the popularity of 10.5" barrels, some manufacturers have stated their can will work down to 10.5" or smaller. In the 10.5" range, in 5.56mm caliber, the shooter should ensure they're using the proper weight bullet for the rifling twist of that particular barrel. If using 1/9 twist in a 10.5" barrel, it'd be a good idea to stick to 55 grain bullets thru the can. If using 1/7 twist, stick to the heavier bullets thru the can.

    There's a lot of BS floating around - just be sure you get your data from someone that really knows, rather than from someone that heard about someone that saw a video of someone shooting a. . . well, you get the idea. There are so many variables that effect acoustics and sound that the simplest and most cost effective measure is running identical cans on the same day, in the same location, side-by-side for comparison. And, that only works in that situation. Electronic measurements have their own set of variables that I won't even go into here. Rain, snow, moisture on surfaces, hard surfaces, angles of reflected sound, distance from muzzle and on and on change the sound from hour to hour, day to day, position to position. Different people perceive sound variations differently when standing together at any given moment. Do your own research and come to your own conclusions based on real data. I'm not promoting or condemning anyone, any product or any method of comparison. Just be sure of your data. I have my cans and know from where of I speak - I'll stick to my choices and leave recommendations to others.

    Shorter barrels are louder than longer barrels.

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    I have a YHM 9mm can on order and I'm impressed with what I saw from them at SHOT. I'll be interested to see how long my order takes as they are really bragging about short production schedules.

    I think that the AAC M4-1000 may be the best budget 5.56 can on the market but you may run into availability issues with them.

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