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Thread: SilencerCo Scythe Ti (.308) -- $649

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    Mine should be getting out of jail any day now. Form 4 trust submitted on April 22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    Mine should be getting out of jail any day now. Form 4 trust submitted on April 22.

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    Yeah, should be any day...

    I'm now doing cans as an individual and getting them fast.

    I'll just roll them into my trust since stamps are free now.

    Form 1's are still taking about 60 days for individual or trust.

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    The new Sythe Ti finally got approved. I picked it up Thursday and got a chance to try it out today. I put it on a Christensen Arms MPR in .308. It replaced an Omega with ASR mount. I'm not sure I can really appreciate the difference in weight or handling of the gun because the gun is overscoped and therefore not the light weight rig I was trying to build. The can is slightly shorter and looks better as a direct thread. Without side by side comparison, I don't really know how it compares to the Omega on noise attenuation either but it's quiet enough that I would feel fine using it hunting without muffs. I still wear ears for target shooting with supersonics.

    I used a barrel cooler fan between groups and the can seemed to cool quicker than the Omega would have.

    I had no POI change from changing the cans.

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    The Scythe Ti absolutely cools faster.

    I took my decimeter out the other day and put it up beside 300blk supers on an AR platform. The decibel meter was mounted in a tripod, and I used the following cans:

    SiCo Scythe Ti, SiCo Omega 300, SiCo 36M, & SiCo Velos 762 LBP.

    The Velos was the best. The Scythe was 2nd best.

    Once weight and size are factored in, the Scythe Ti wins.

    IMHO, it's a great can. It's even better when it hits $649.

    The only downfall to this suppressor is that it isn't full-auto rated. Titanium tends to get rather sparky in those situations.

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    I need to repeat the test on my SBR Solus.
    Last edited by USMCsilver; 05-30-2026 at 06:12 PM.

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