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AR Supressor shopping
Texason
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I got a new 10.5" upper to make a SBR. Now need a good "can" for the end to do some quiet hog hunting. What maker and model of supressor is best?
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There are lots of options for .223 suppressors, just be sure your choice is OK with the short barrel.
Neal
I have read the Am. Rifleman article and what stood out was that the supressor that are directly threaded tend to keep the accuracy/POA better. Any thoughts or experiences similar to accuracy?
Also, I am leaning towards a titanium body for ruggedness, weight factors, and longevity. Is the extra expense worth it?
Not according to most of the makers. Only those designed for use on rimfire require cleaning. Most reports say that making a suppressor dis-assemble makes them weaker or heavier(to make the threaded parts stronger).
"yes they need to be cleaned."
Not according to most of the makers. Only those designed for use on rimfire require cleaning. Most reports say that making a suppressor dis-assemble makes them weaker or heavier(to make the threaded parts stronger).