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I'd also say that the R9 is a great "bang for your buck" as it is also rated for rifle calibers. I regularly use mine on 223 and my 6arc.YHM R9 is what I'd say is the best for the price.
Do you want a PCC can or pistol can? While either can be used with both platforms, PCC can's don't balance well on pistols with a larger diameter and pistol can's are smaller in diameter and frequently longer.I'm in the market for a 9mm Suppressor. Looking to buy local. Whats my best bang for my buck?
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This is my favorite pistol can and is generally the top recommendation out of all the pistol cans on the market. You are going to like it!I've got an obsidian 45 in jail right now.
Here's hoping. My Mask is 105 days today, and my Obsidian is 42 days.This is my favorite pistol can and is generally the top recommendation out of all the pistol cans on the market. You are going to like it!
I'd be curious to have the wolf man in short mode next to a R9.Don't overlook the Dead Air Wolfman. I'm a type 7/SOT and deal with a lot of suppressors, and have a lot of experience with a wide variety of them. I demo the Wolfman regularly, in long and short configuration, on a MP5 full auto. The Wolfman offers the versatility to also be good on 300 Blackout and 5.56/223. The wipe compatible front cap is an extremely nice feature.
For 9mm, 147gr subsonic loads are a pleasure to shoot.
The Wolfman is obviously more expensive, but the performance and versatility make it a better bang for the buck, for many folks, in my opinion.I'd be curious to have the wolf man in short mode next to a R9.
That's why I'd love to hear it next to a R9 and the SiCo 9k. All 3 are made of the same materials and similar baffles. If the Wolfman has no barrel restrictions on rifle cals that might give it the edge.The Wolfman is obviously more expensive, but the performance and versatility make it a better bang for the buck, for many folks, in my opinion.
That is good advice for all things firearm related...Everyone thinks their can is the best because they have a lot of time and emotional energy invested into their choice. You would be well served by doing some research over at https://pewscience.com where they perform independent reviews of suppressor performance. You should also take into consideration features that best fit your situation such as weight, length, diameter, adapter type and suitability for your application, etc....
As a Wolfman owner, I agree with this info and run mine on 300BLK and 7.62x39 subsonic regularly with excellent results but its primary purpose is running on 9mm subguns. I would not recommend it as a pistol use can due to its length, diameter and weight.Don't overlook the Dead Air Wolfman. I'm a type 7/SOT and deal with a lot of suppressors, and have a lot of experience with a wide variety of them. I demo the Wolfman regularly, in long and short configuration, on a MP5 full auto. The Wolfman offers the versatility to also be good on 300 Blackout and 5.56/223. The wipe compatible front cap is an extremely nice feature.
For 9mm, 147gr subsonic loads are a pleasure to shoot.