Silencer Tech suppressor

oklahunter

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does anyone know anything about these suppressors? Model X. If you google them you can’t find much on it. Wondering how good they are and quality.
 
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With all the good choices out there, it just done make sense to buy stuff like that.

Yep. Once the “new” wears off of suppressors a bunch of the pop up companies will be gone.

There’s too many good, well established companies making high quality products to buy from the others.


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Jrodeo

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Silencertech suppressors are top notch without a doubt. I have cans from them and not a single issue. PRS pros use them without a single complaint. Accuracy is #1 with Barry and he builds each one his self. Great guy, great company.
 

thinhorn_AK

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Silencertech suppressors are top notch without a doubt. I have cans from them and not a single issue. PRS pros use them without a single complaint. Accuracy is #1 with Barry and he builds each one his self. Great guy, great company.
Yeah right.
 

ElPollo

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does anyone know anything about these suppressors? Model X. If you google them you can’t find much on it. Wondering how good they are and quality.
When you buy a can in the US, it’s yours forever and realistically there’s not a pathway to sell it. Given that, if the company doesn’t have a website beyond Facebook, there’s no place to access the specs of the product, and there are no reviews, I would look elsewhere.

Also, if you are wanting a hunting can that is not intended for multiple successive AR mag dumps, a titanium can will be a heck of a lot lighter compared to something made of stainless steel like those. And it will be plenty durable for hunting and target shooting usages.

Finally, I cannot speak directly to hybrid cans with breaks on the end. What I hear is that they are generally less effective at sound suppression.
 
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as others have mentioned, there's no reason to go with an unknown suppressor manufacturer. no good reason. plenty of choices out there who will be around to warranty their product or fix it when you screw it up years down the road. suppressors are not an item you want to be an early-adopter beta tester for....
 
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