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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Suppressors
Suppressor choice: most bang for your buck :)
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<blockquote data-quote="mrtoyz" data-source="post: 2094458" data-attributes="member: 117139"><p>Suppressors (aka Can) can screw on to those threads. Just be sure you know what thread pattern the gun uses and make sure you have a compatible pattern on your Can. </p><p>Another option, the one I use, is to use a brake manufactured for use with your Can. That way you still have a break working for you when the Can isn't used. Using a brake mount is also quicker than threading on if that matters to you. </p><p>I'd highly recommend getting a lightweight Can with a 26" barrel. The real only drawback of a light Can "can" be durability. </p><p>Im a big fan of Rugged Suppressors. Great can with a great attachment system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrtoyz, post: 2094458, member: 117139"] Suppressors (aka Can) can screw on to those threads. Just be sure you know what thread pattern the gun uses and make sure you have a compatible pattern on your Can. Another option, the one I use, is to use a brake manufactured for use with your Can. That way you still have a break working for you when the Can isn’t used. Using a brake mount is also quicker than threading on if that matters to you. I’d highly recommend getting a lightweight Can with a 26” barrel. The real only drawback of a light Can “can” be durability. Im a big fan of Rugged Suppressors. Great can with a great attachment system. [/QUOTE]
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