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Thread: Surefire 7.62 MINI

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    Is there somewhere to get info on it? I looked up the model #'s on their website and nothing came up.
    Last edited by Reagans Rascals; 07-21-11 at 18:02.
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    I'm sure AAC won't be too far behind with their version...

    What is the MSRP on it?

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    What does it cost?

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    Since I have a FH762SV-SCAR adapter on the way, will the mini (or the appropriate variant) be able to be mounted on that or would I need a different FH?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hootiewho View Post
    The Surefire guys seem to have some really kick ass products coming out in the next year. I am real excited about their Titanium cans.
    Got anymore info on this?

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    It is a good idea but I am still not sure why one would pay all that money for a product that is not up to par with AAC?

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    How do you know this? What proof do you have to offer that it is good, bad or otherwise?

    Quote Originally Posted by Javelin View Post
    It is a good idea but I am still not sure why one would pay all that money for a product that is not up to par with AAC?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    How do you know this? What proof do you have to offer that it is good, bad or otherwise?
    The latest SF cans are great. certainly up to par with AAC. BUT, the SF pricing in general is crazy. I'd feel very happy running either one.

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    Jason,

    I gotcha. I specifically wanted to hear from Javelin since he made the claim. I agree that they are expensive and as an AAC owner I agree that that they are good.

    I just want to know where he got his information from to make that statement.

    Quote Originally Posted by JasonM View Post
    The latest SF cans are great. certainly up to par with AAC. BUT, the SF pricing in general is crazy. I'd feel very happy running either one.



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    Iraqgunz;

    Surefire suppressors are not up to par - AAC cans are the only suppressor to withstand the military testing. Of which my unit had the opportunity to be a part of during the rapid fielding initiative in 2005 when we re-deployed back to N. Baghdad.

    Ok - Material choice aside of the two brands SureFire cans are not close to as quiet as AAC. And they cost more. But if you like do your research.

    http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/index.php

    I mean hey, they make great flashlights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    How do you know this? What proof do you have to offer that it is good, bad or otherwise?

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