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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    Someone educate me .... I can figure out the process for getting a can, but I don't have the time to deep dive on the actual cans and find out what will work best for my rifles.

    I'd like a can for a .280 and a 7mm08 ... Possibly my 7mm. None of the barrels are threaded, so I'd have to get that done. What's a good mid range can for those three setups?
    contact Steelin on here he will make it stupid easy and will point you in the right direction when it comes to hunting cans
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpknocker View Post
    I to can vouch for “Jesse’s girl” super fun to shoot this little rig
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    Looks like fun. What rifle is that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nitro5x6's View Post
    Yessir!!

    That is a slick setup.
    Thanks.

    I'll be pulling that aluminum sleeved Tac-Sol X-Ring barrel as soon as my Innovative Arms integral stamp clears. (Or, I'm just going to find a doner 10/22 host.)

    Makes zero sense. The IA Form 4 was submitted on 1/27 and I'm still waiting. Yet - I got a Form 4 back yesterday for a Dead Air Lazarous 6 that was submitted on 3/2. I'm still waiting on a couple of Form 1's.

    No rhyme or reason for any of it...

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    Just bought a Lyman Sonicore 30cal. Why not for $299

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Dick View Post
    Just bought a Lyman Sonicore 30cal. Why not for $299
    I'll be interested to see what you think. I assume you got it online somewhere and will be paying a transfer fee to process the paperwork?

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    The Bus needs to be a lot shorter
    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCsilver View Post
    I'll be interested to see what you think. I assume you got it online somewhere and will be paying a transfer fee to process the paperwork?
    Nah, my guy ordered a few at the Sports Inc show and had it in the shop. He wishes he bought a lot more! They went fast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Dick View Post
    Nah, my guy ordered a few at the Sports Inc show and had it in the shop. He wishes he bought a lot more! They went fast!
    I'm interested to see what you think about it. It'd be nice to see how they compare to cans 3x-4x the price.

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    What's the scoop on over barrel cans? I have a graphite wrapped, 16" barrelled, bolt .308 rifle that I currently use with a Omega and ASR mount. Since the cost of ownership and wait times for suppressors is better, I'm considering putting a direct thread, full time can on it. It would be great to reduce the overall length and I'd naturally like to keep it as light as possible. Over barrel seems like a good idea.

    How do they compare for sound reduction?

    Would there be any concern about heat transfer to the graphite outer part of the barrel?

    Who makes the one I should be considering?

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    Reflex cans don't outperform muzzle cans.

    The ops inc cans had crappy Poi shift no matter what the fanboys say.

    It's a cool idea. I have yet to test one that perfects the idea of needing less inches in front of the muzzle due to more inches behind.

    But I own like 27 suppressors and worked in the industry for a few years. Someone who doesn't own a meter or have any experience testing cans will be along shortly to correct me...
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    IMHO, they seem to be advancing. However, volume is volume. They usually seem to be skinnier than most out there. I still don't think they work better than some of the better offerings on the market (from the limited stuff I've seen).

    Would it cook the CF wrap? I guess it depends on how hot you get it. Cans heat up a helluva lot faster than a barrel does. I'd think it may cook it, but that's just a wild-ass guess.

    So far, there still seems to be a trade-off somewhere between:
    1. Length
    2. Weight
    3. Sound suppression
    4. Gas

    It's easy to get two of those that are favorable. Three of those can be obtained, but it narrows the playing field and the price goes up. If ya get all four, you've got a .


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    Those are the kind of replies I was hoping for. It sounds like I should wait for more progress on the concept. I think it's just a matter of better design because as long as the volume is there, it would seem the gasses could be calmed for good sound dampening and still minimize the overall length of the barrel and can system. I've always tended towards short, compact guns and suppression has pushed me the other direction.

    Intergrally suppressed might be the ultimate best design but that will really limit the choices of good, accurate barrels for high powered cartridges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    Intergrally suppressed might be the ultimate best design but that will really limit the choices of good, accurate barrels for high powered cartridges.
    I finally caved and got one of Innovative Arms integral 22 barrels. However, today marks 60 days waiting on the transfer.

    I've shot his 300blk integral, and it is pretty awesome.

    When I go pick up my 10/22 barrel, I'm going to try his Bergara 308 integral.

    Phillip makes great stuff; pretty sure it'll sound great.

    Speaking of integral, I'm waiting on a backorder for a B&T APC9-SD Pro. The SD world is a whole 'nother beast. I'm looking forward to slinging 115gr ammo through a FRT SD weapon and having them be subsonic. I've been stockpiling 9's in anticipation of its arrival.


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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCsilver View Post
    The SD world is a whole 'nother beast.
    WTF is SD? In my world, it means "software defined" as in SDWAN networks.

    I have a Gemtech Mist barrel for a 10/22. It's perhaps my favorite gun.

    Most of us shooters understand what is meant by "mist" but to the rest of the world, especially the spellchecked challenged, Gemtech couldn't have picked a worse name for a barrel from which anyone would expect accuracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    WTF is SD? In my world, it means "software defined" as in SDWAN networks.
    I cannot believe that a person of your caliber asked that question.

    It is an integrally suppressed barrel, with many holes along/near the base to let gasses escape to slow the round down.

    Basically, I'll be able to shoot 115gr supers to around 900fps.

    Aren't you familiar with the MP5-SD? An iconic design that is nearly the standard for all SD's.

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    As an aside - today marked 60 days waiting on a Form 4.

    I got back another F4 earlier in the week that was at 24 days.

    I have two F1's that are both near the month mark.

    As stated before - no rhyme or reason...

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    From the Googles AI:

    SD typically stands for "schalldämpfer," which is German for "sound suppressor." In firearms, it refers to a type of barrel designed to reduce the noise of gunfire, often featuring a ported design to make ammunition subsonic.

    My Gemtech barrel is ported so I can shoot standard velocity CCI ammo at subsonic speed.

    If I shot subsonic ammo, I'd probably be able to see it in flight.

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    Wow. Form 4 submitted and approved within 48hrs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbuckdown View Post
    Wow. Form 4 submitted and approved within 48hrs.


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    Individual, I assume?

    I got another Form 4 last week and a F1 this week. Both about the 30 day range on a Trust.

    I found out my Innovative Arms integral 10/22 barrel has been approved for quite some time. Today was day 65 of waiting. However, ATF never sent either of us emails. I asked for them to check, and sure enough, G2G.

    I'll be picking it up Saturday. Should be pretty cool on my SBR build.

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