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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3746156" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>So I never got a can. But I’ve decided I’m gonna get one now. The new efile system reducing the wait makes the process more appealing.</p><p></p><p>I’m still big on the idea of getting two cans.</p><p></p><p>a few things:</p><p></p><p>a rimfire can is very appealing, but I realize that none of my rimfires currently have threaded barrels. I also don’t really feel the need For a rimfire can. Yeah, they’re fun. Yeah, they’re quiet. But I don’t necessarily need ear pro for hunting squirrels and the cost of buying new barrels/threading my rimfires is gonna cost more than the can. </p><p></p><p>I feel a pistol can is simply a novelty and of little use to me, so that’s out of the question.</p><p></p><p>I know for sure I want a 30 cal can. Needs/uses: 762x39 bolt gun, 16” AK, 7” AK pistol, possibly turning it into a future SBR. Not on the table now though. Also to be used on a 308win bolt gun, I’ll likely be purchasing a 300wm or possibly a 300wsm or 300prc eventually.</p><p></p><p>With a pistol can out of the question, and a rimfire doubtful, should I pony up the cash for a dedicated 223 can? Or should I just get a rimfire can anyways? Or… my other idea, get a modular 30cal can, one that I can replace the front baffle with a 223 sized opening, and call it good?</p><p></p><p>would a 30cal can with a 223 end cap perform well? Or just so/so?</p><p></p><p>I’m seriously considering this Rex Silentium. Figure I could give [USER=44396]@GHArms[/USER] some business finally. Things I like about it:</p><p></p><p>=6 lug QD mount.</p><p>=from what I have seen in videos, there’s little to no POI shift</p><p>=The ability to adjust the length is nice. I understand the shorter version isn’t necessarily hearing safe, but being able to cut the weight and length down when needed would be nice.</p><p>=interchangeable front caps seem like a good thing?</p><p></p><p>anything similar to consider?</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.rexsilentium.com/MOD-X-Modular-Rifle-Suppressor-308-p177009730[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p>For the record, I’m considering a Q Erector or the Rex Silentium MG22 with the SS baffle upgrade if I do end up getting a rimfire can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3746156, member: 35036"] So I never got a can. But I’ve decided I’m gonna get one now. The new efile system reducing the wait makes the process more appealing. I’m still big on the idea of getting two cans. a few things: a rimfire can is very appealing, but I realize that none of my rimfires currently have threaded barrels. I also don’t really feel the need For a rimfire can. Yeah, they’re fun. Yeah, they’re quiet. But I don’t necessarily need ear pro for hunting squirrels and the cost of buying new barrels/threading my rimfires is gonna cost more than the can. I feel a pistol can is simply a novelty and of little use to me, so that’s out of the question. I know for sure I want a 30 cal can. Needs/uses: 762x39 bolt gun, 16” AK, 7” AK pistol, possibly turning it into a future SBR. Not on the table now though. Also to be used on a 308win bolt gun, I’ll likely be purchasing a 300wm or possibly a 300wsm or 300prc eventually. With a pistol can out of the question, and a rimfire doubtful, should I pony up the cash for a dedicated 223 can? Or should I just get a rimfire can anyways? Or… my other idea, get a modular 30cal can, one that I can replace the front baffle with a 223 sized opening, and call it good? would a 30cal can with a 223 end cap perform well? Or just so/so? I’m seriously considering this Rex Silentium. Figure I could give [USER=44396]@GHArms[/USER] some business finally. Things I like about it: =6 lug QD mount. =from what I have seen in videos, there’s little to no POI shift =The ability to adjust the length is nice. I understand the shorter version isn’t necessarily hearing safe, but being able to cut the weight and length down when needed would be nice. =interchangeable front caps seem like a good thing? anything similar to consider? [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.rexsilentium.com/MOD-X-Modular-Rifle-Suppressor-308-p177009730[/URL] For the record, I’m considering a Q Erector or the Rex Silentium MG22 with the SS baffle upgrade if I do end up getting a rimfire can. [/QUOTE]
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