Suppressors
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01/25/22 10:29 PM
01/25/22 10:29 PM
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Cougarw
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Hey guys, haven't been on here for awhile but I need help from experts. I'd like to save what hearing I have left and looking for a suppressor for calling. What do you all recomend. I'd like a multi cal from .30 on down. Thank.
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Re: Suppressors
[Re: Cougarw]
#7473293
01/25/22 10:53 PM
01/25/22 10:53 PM
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Vinke
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Re: Suppressors
[Re: Cougarw]
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01/26/22 12:32 AM
01/26/22 12:32 AM
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MattLA
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Hey guys, haven't been on here for awhile but I need help from experts. I'd like to save what hearing I have left and looking for a suppressor for calling. What do you all recomend. I'd like a multi cal from .30 on down. Thank. It depends way more than just the caliber to be honest with you. Do you have a standard weight bullet you are going to be shooting? Do you just want to take the crack out of a supersonic shot or will you be shooting subsonic rounds? Is the firearm a semi auto, bolt action, lever action? I don't mean to play 20 questions, but these are all things I would ask if you asked me to make a suppressor.
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Re: Suppressors
[Re: Cougarw]
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01/26/22 08:33 AM
01/26/22 08:33 AM
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The Possum Man
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30 cal yankee hill machine phantom m2 for me. Idk if they still make them or not. I would look at the above recommended stuff. I have used gemtech and dead air suppressors before. They all do good. Some may be slightly better than others but you probably would need a machine to tell you the difference. I have a quick detach system for mine, it is nice however buying a 75 dollar brake/mount for each rifle is expensive. i may have went with a direct thread on and used some adaptors if i did it again.
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Re: Suppressors
[Re: Cougarw]
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01/26/22 12:55 PM
01/26/22 12:55 PM
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Machias
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Ordered my first one last July. I think I may order my second one with the new E form and probably get it before I get my first one.
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Re: Suppressors
[Re: Cougarw]
#7474007
01/26/22 04:01 PM
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seniortrap
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Why do you have to purchase a license for a suppressor?
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