One suppressor for everything?

Man with suppressors in 2026 other than money there's no reason not to have dedicated cans for each gun.

Especially since there's some really affordable options.

As far as a 22 can those are cheap! Like $250-400.
 
Man with suppressors in 2026 other than money there's no reason not to have dedicated cans for each gun.

Especially since there's some really affordable options.

As far as a 22 can those are cheap! Like $250-400.
I can't wait to see those new Lymans actually be in stock somewhere. :)
 
The whole SC opposed the removal of the tax stamp is a an Internet rumor that SC categorically denied. SC comes in for a lot of vitriol online and some of it may be justified. But the Banish 22 is legit, I have had great CS interactions with them, and they did an excellent job on four barrel threading jobs.
It wasn't a good look for them and while some of it is internet speculation, I don't have those questions about where Palmetto State Armory, Silencer Shop, or SilencerCo stand, because they were much more explicit and are still engaged in trying to legally challenge the NFA status of suppressors. It's a poor choice of words for me to say they are a "little scummy" on this example alone.

There are many infamous alleged cases of bad customer service from Palmetto State Armory. I think it's just as valid to not do business with someone because of bad customer service. Just as it is valid to not do business with someone because they might not be aligned with one's own personal principles.
 
One can to cover .22LR plinking/hunting, a 6mm, 7mm or 30 cal rifle or rifle caliber pistol and a larger caliber pistol like a 44 mag (both pistols mentioned are single shot)
Sounds like a minimum of three cans.

Rimfire, .30cal, and big bore.

I thought I would only be purchasing one can when I bought my first one. Four cans later...
 
Lots of good feedback here. I'll share the same idea as previously stated. I started with the 'one suppressor for everything' and rarely use it now. I now have 7, and enjoy their specificity greatly. I'd recommend starting with a dedicated 22 can, and one as specific as you can find for your rifle application. More will likely follow, they're addictive and fun!
 
I'm for sure moving to one suppressor per rifle. That said, my first suppressor, a TBAC Ultra 7 30-cal is a great option if you only want to own one. Put a CB mount on all your rifles and shoot happy.
 
Gandalf: There is only one Lord of the Ring, only one who can bend it to his will. And he does not share power.

I'm a total Tolkien nerd. I worked on the 3rd Hobbit film in New Zealand. Bucket list. No, I did not get to hunt because I was working 80 hrs a week.

I don't have any suppressors but I am thinking about the Banish 30 for my first.
I’d strongly recommend you don’t get a banish 30.
 
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