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Looking at the Q half nelson and CGS Hyperion K, is the hyperion k worth the extra $300?
Yes.
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Looking at the Q half nelson and CGS Hyperion K, is the hyperion k worth the extra $300?
Hyperion KUltra 7 or Hyperion K? Sorry if I missed it.
Absolutely, it’s much quieter on high pressure supersonic stuff and much more compact . Look on gunbroker , I got mine for less than $800Yes.
You left out rated for belt fed/full auto, breaks in half for k config, and no barrel length restrictions...I also like the way it attaches, locks down in the same position everytime...Yes you do have to one of there breaks to install it, but they are small/light. They put them on sale from time to as well and you can pick up 4 brakes for 100 bucks.I have a Rugged Radiant and a Q Trash panda. The Radiant 762 is a beast, sounds great on my .300 and 6.5, the quality is outstanding, its Ti so its super lightweight, and backed by lifetime warranty. #win
are you still using and liking this 2 years later? Considering one for sound and recoil suppression, not that 6CM has much recoil - but I could thread my 30.06....Currently using the Stealth Project Bolt Series .308 size. My first, so I can’t make any comparison, but It is good enough to where I don’t want to shoot without it.
John
I did have a failure of sorts. The suppressor has caliber specific threaded inserts available, which provide a slight noise reduction. During a shooting session with my .22 GT, it came unthreaded and caused an internal strike. I sent it in and Stealth Project put a new core in it. It’s good to go again. The end caps had a tendency to leak a little gas at the seams, so I disassembled it, cleaned it good, and put Rockset on all the threads and joints. That worked fine and I’m still using it.are you still using and liking this 2 years later? Considering one for sound and recoil suppression, not that 6CM has much recoil - but I could thread my 30.06....
interesting, I assumed those insert things would be sandwiched in up against the barrel but I guess that wouldnt be the spot to tighten the threads on. Still surprised they would have enough slop when loose to have a strike - yikes! Do you think they reduce noise/recoil enough to be worth it for small calibers like .22 and 6mm vs leaving at 30 cal? But important thing is if you still like and use it after years and a mishap then still a recommended option. I like the affordability and supposed no first round pop which makes sense for bolt action hunting rifle.... bonus that it could be used on 22LR rifle with adapter and be cleanable vs other designs you wouldnt want to use on rimfire...I did have a failure of sorts. The suppressor has caliber specific threaded inserts available, which provide a slight noise reduction. During a shooting session with my .22 GT, it came unthreaded and caused an internal strike. I sent it in and Stealth Project put a new core in it. It’s good to go again. The end caps had a tendency to leak a little gas at the seams, so I disassembled it, cleaned it good, and put Rockset on all the threads and joints. That worked fine and I’m still using it.
John