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Suppressor Recomendations
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07/27/14 02:53 AM
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I already have a form 1 in que with the ATF I have a goal to build my own in the future. However I also want to buy a factory built at some point. Since I know there are many class 3 people on here who appreciate the benefits of suppressors I'm fishing for suggestions. I would be looking for something 30 caliber, direct thread or QD could go either way on that. Rated for 300WM would be ideal, probably going to go with Titanium to cut back on weight. Looking for something quality and durable but that also has a decent sound reduction. Doesn't have to be the absolute quietest of top of the line suppressor by any means. Probably looking to spend right at about $1200 not including the stamp. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.
you must realize that fear is not real, It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand, danger is very real, but fear is our choice!
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Re: Suppressor Recomendations
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07/27/14 03:36 AM
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Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: Suppressor Recomendations
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07/27/14 07:47 AM
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Most suppressor companies will require a minimum 24" barrel for 300 Win Mag. I haven't shot it, but you might look at the SilencerCo Harvester. It's light weight for hunting. It's not for rapid shooting, I think 3 shots per minute max. Other than the Harvester, YHM or Thunder Beast are the main brands you will want to be looking at for 300 WM.
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
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Re: Suppressor Recomendations
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07/27/14 11:31 AM
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Look at the 762 saker. That's my next one.
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Re: Suppressor Recomendations
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07/27/14 01:15 PM
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SilencerCo Harvester. It is ridiculous how lightweight it is. 6 shots per minute is the only caveat.
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07/28/14 02:45 AM
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The YHM 30 cal Phanton TI and the SilencerCo Harvester were actually two I was seriously looking at. I'm thinking I may go for a QD type suppressor because my other one is going to be direct thread and used primarily on bolt guns. I've shot and handled the YHM TI suppressor and was pretty impressed with the sound reduction and everything about it even shooting standard loads it was quiet. The hard part is deciding what I want to sell to fund the purchase of the suppressor. Trying to get this done before January 1st when supposedly things start changing with trusts etc.
Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.
you must realize that fear is not real, It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand, danger is very real, but fear is our choice!
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07/30/14 12:46 AM
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Either silencerco harvester or thunderbeast 30p-1
The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.- Thomas jefferson
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07/30/14 02:20 AM
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Either silencerco harvester or thunderbeast 30p-1 I can't decide between those 2 and the Silencerco Specwar 7.62!!!
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07/30/14 11:52 PM
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I've got some forms pending for a TB 30p-1 and a Silencerco Spectre 2 for my 10/22 Gonna be a long 9+ months.
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07/31/14 07:07 AM
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You need a bolt action .22LR if you really want to hear quiet.
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
� Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Re: Suppressor Recomendations
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08/16/14 08:20 PM
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Well after 3 almost 4 weeks my form 1 was approved, I am debating sending off for a second stamp since the first one was so fast and easy. I'm still planning on also buying a factory built suppressor but hoping that process becomes simpler and I can efile on a form 4.
Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.
you must realize that fear is not real, It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand, danger is very real, but fear is our choice!
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08/16/14 08:53 PM
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I have a .30 phantom titanium! I run it on my tikka .300 winmag, kimber Montana .243 and my lightweight ar-15. Silencer shop has them for 795, right now. My first was a phantom ss, but wanted something light for my lighter rifles, it resides on my heavy barrel .308 now!
Sdunshee, i have a spectre 2 and its a nice suppressor, just as quiet as my aac element ii, just heavier.
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08/17/14 12:01 AM
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the saker 7.62 is 300 win mag on 20 in barrel...
Weight was its a bit more than the harvester but it for more robust. The harvester is a great can. It just has its place (6 shots a min)
big question is what are you going to do with it. If you are hunting and will only fire 1-2 rounds at a time the harvester is fine. If you want to make a run and gun sbr go saker IMO. The yankee hill is a fine can but the mounting season is nothing compared to the saker mount.
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08/17/14 01:08 AM
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AAC 300 TM, 300WM rated, Ti 15oz, direct thread. just bought one myself last week.
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08/17/14 01:09 AM
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Eform 4s won't be avalible for the foreseeable future according to the BATFE just FYI
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Re: Suppressor Recomendations
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08/17/14 01:41 AM
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This is a great suppressor.
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08/18/14 10:33 PM
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You have me totally rethinking whether I want to buy the YHM TI with the QD or the Saker now, on the bright side I know regardless it will be a great suppressor.
Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.
you must realize that fear is not real, It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand, danger is very real, but fear is our choice!
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#5266220
08/22/14 01:30 AM
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Shot a buddy's Phantom and was impressed? I need to get around to buying one.
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#5266225
08/22/14 01:32 AM
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Tpm outfitters in Carrollton made mine, awesome product and great service. Plus if you have an issue it's a 2 day turn around instead of 2 months.
Insurance specialist, 20+ years experience toddjohnson@greattiminginsurance.com
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