So, I'm not ACTUALLY dead set on a 'do everything' suppressor, though it'd be nice, I think that would be asking too much. This would be my first suppressor and what I'm trying to do is cover as many of my needs with as few suppressors as possible ($$$$).
My needs are 1st) a suppressor for an SBR 5.56 AR for home defense with the main goal being to not go COMPLETELY deaf if my wife or I had to shoot it inside. Honestly, I don't care if it's TOTALLY hearing safe because I hope to never use it in that manner, I just don't want to be bleeding from my ears if I do. If we shoot a bad guy, a little ringing in the ears will be the least pressing concern.
2nd) I'd like to suppress my hunting rifle, a 270 Win, and I would want that to be hearing safe or else what is the point?
3rd) I'd like to be able to suppress a 9mm. And that would be a very small pdw/pcc style gun so smaller footprint would be better plus I've heard smaller suppressors are easier to get to run reliably on a handgun.
So, I think one can for them all is probably not a realistic ask, but who knows? I was thinking a .30 cal can for my .270 and 5.56 and when I have the money get a 9mm. However 9mm is .35cal so maybe there's a 9mm can rated for .30 cal too and that could do everything? I don't know, like I said, this will be my first suppressor so I'm totally open to advice and learning! Thanks
My needs are 1st) a suppressor for an SBR 5.56 AR for home defense with the main goal being to not go COMPLETELY deaf if my wife or I had to shoot it inside. Honestly, I don't care if it's TOTALLY hearing safe because I hope to never use it in that manner, I just don't want to be bleeding from my ears if I do. If we shoot a bad guy, a little ringing in the ears will be the least pressing concern.
2nd) I'd like to suppress my hunting rifle, a 270 Win, and I would want that to be hearing safe or else what is the point?
3rd) I'd like to be able to suppress a 9mm. And that would be a very small pdw/pcc style gun so smaller footprint would be better plus I've heard smaller suppressors are easier to get to run reliably on a handgun.
So, I think one can for them all is probably not a realistic ask, but who knows? I was thinking a .30 cal can for my .270 and 5.56 and when I have the money get a 9mm. However 9mm is .35cal so maybe there's a 9mm can rated for .30 cal too and that could do everything? I don't know, like I said, this will be my first suppressor so I'm totally open to advice and learning! Thanks