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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 4358866" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>For the best get a 30cal for 223 -30cal.</p><p>Then a 45cal if you have pistols that big.</p><p>Then something like a Dead Air Mask if you want a 22 lr. cal.</p><p>Pistol and 22 cans should be able to disassemble for cleaning.</p><p>Most rifle cans are now self cleaning.</p><p>Chat around as to the best "Hub" !</p><p> Some makes use a universal "Hub" for attaching the rifle can,</p><p>Some use propriety mounts.</p><p>"Short" usually doesn't necessarily mean good. </p><p>Pistol cans like for 1911, Glock, etc that the barrel moves on, require a neilson device. ( sold separately) and pistons threaded to match barrel threads.</p><p>If you're going to put the pistol can on several guns, go with something like Griffin armament piston and gate lok or cam lok muzzle devices for quick change between guns.</p><p>For the most part pistol and rifle cans use different shaped baffles due to high versus low velocity demands.</p><p>Price doesn't dictate the "Best" cans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 4358866, member: 6777"] For the best get a 30cal for 223 -30cal. Then a 45cal if you have pistols that big. Then something like a Dead Air Mask if you want a 22 lr. cal. Pistol and 22 cans should be able to disassemble for cleaning. Most rifle cans are now self cleaning. Chat around as to the best "Hub" ! Some makes use a universal "Hub" for attaching the rifle can, Some use propriety mounts. "Short" usually doesn't necessarily mean good. Pistol cans like for 1911, Glock, etc that the barrel moves on, require a neilson device. ( sold separately) and pistons threaded to match barrel threads. If you're going to put the pistol can on several guns, go with something like Griffin armament piston and gate lok or cam lok muzzle devices for quick change between guns. For the most part pistol and rifle cans use different shaped baffles due to high versus low velocity demands. Price doesn't dictate the "Best" cans. [/QUOTE]
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