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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 2194341" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I think they are worth looking at. </p><p>The Huntertown Guardian looks like it can be a good choice based on it's specs and reduction. Their website says that it was independently tested at 117db, and that's better than most cans. There are better made cans, with better materials, but they cost twice as much. If you are okay with that, you save enough to pay for the stamp. </p><p></p><p>When I decided on a suppressor, I wanted to get something long term without getting the want upgrade 10 years from now. Suppressors are a poor money investment since you can never sell them for what you paid (stamp cost) so, it needs to be something you will be happy with every time you go to the range, that includes not being envious if your neighbor has the latest and greatest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 2194341, member: 11535"] I think they are worth looking at. The Huntertown Guardian looks like it can be a good choice based on it's specs and reduction. Their website says that it was independently tested at 117db, and that's better than most cans. There are better made cans, with better materials, but they cost twice as much. If you are okay with that, you save enough to pay for the stamp. When I decided on a suppressor, I wanted to get something long term without getting the want upgrade 10 years from now. Suppressors are a poor money investment since you can never sell them for what you paid (stamp cost) so, it needs to be something you will be happy with every time you go to the range, that includes not being envious if your neighbor has the latest and greatest. [/QUOTE]
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