Budget suppressors ?


Not sure if you can still find them for this price or not
Looks like they jumped up to $600.

I got lucky and purchased mine right before the price increase. I will say that Capitol Armory was very quick to ship and I had nothing but a good experience with them.
 
Figure $700 to $800 including stamp as a reasonable budget. The popular websites only carry a fraction of cans currently made. You've probably got a manufacturer or three with an hour or two of you if you live in a more populous part of the country. Try before you buy is a thing with some manufacturers and shops.
 
I just bought a RexSilentium MG 7 K 30 caliber $825 out the door. Bought it Saturday and picked it up this afternoon fast on getting approval. I have a MG 10 300 ultra mag rated great can.

My brother told me he's been selling a lot of these. Very reasonably priced and they're really not that heavy for being stainless.
 
A suppressor is a "forever" buy. It's going to take many months of waiting, a $200 tax stamp, and once you get it, you are pretty much stuck with it due to the legalities and difficulties of selling a used suppressor.

So why cheap out? Would certainly suck to spend $200 on a tax stamp and ~9-12 months waiting for a product that you may end up regretting.
 
I have a JK Versax 155 on my 18" Tikka 6.5C and a SiCo Harvester Evo on my 20" .300WM. These are my first suppressors so I'm no expert on the subject but I am happy with the sound suppression and reduced recoil. No change in accuracy on either rifle.
 
I am a big fan of the AB Raptor and am considering adding one of their stainless A-10s. They are back ordered. But for under $500, you can’t go wrong with that.
 
I'd check out the SD Tactical Carnivore and Carnivore K. Maybe sliiiightly above your ideal price point, but very reasonable for lightweight, functional suppressors.

 
A budget can is great but you're basically stuck with it for life. Do some research before you pull the trigger. Not saying there aren't some out there that aren't great but for me, I'd rather save a bit longer and get a badass can than just a mediocre one.

Dilligent would be my pick. You're not going to find a lightweight can for that price range so embrace that. The DD enticers would be great.
 
I’ve heard great things about the Resilient Jolene S. It’s a lightweight .30 cal titanium can. I’m close to pulling the trigger on that one over the stainless steel cans (OCL and DD). It’s $650. Can anyone weigh in on their experience with the Jolene S?
 
I’ve heard great things about the Resilient Jolene S. It’s a lightweight .30 cal titanium can. I’m close to pulling the trigger on that one over the stainless steel cans (OCL and DD). It’s $650. Can anyone weigh in on their experience with the Jolene S?

I got one back in January. It’s going to be swapped between my kids 6arc and wife’s 243. I’ve only shot it about a dozen times on a 223. I liked the sound of it. I’ll probably end up buying a simple man and dedicating it to the 223.
 
I picked up a Resilient Jolene S from SilencerShop back in the winter for around $600 (plus tax stamp). I’ve been pleased with it for my first can.
 
I am a big fan of the AB Raptor and am considering adding one of their stainless A-10s. They are back ordered. But for under $500, you can’t go wrong with that.
I have an A10. It’s better than my banish back country. Heavier. But suppression and recoil is much better with AB. I’m on the back order list for an OCL polonium.
 
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