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I just read a review on a Griffin Optimus Micro. I'm impressed that this can is both a good rimfire as well as 556 suppressor in a small pkg less than 6" long and 1.2" dia.
This is just what I want for my 22 cal and smaller centerfire varmint rigs. So the question...does anyone know if you can do a form 1 solvent kit with the right component to get the same performance?


Thanks for any advice
 
Got a machine shop? You could probably make one.

Out of the kits out there left, nothing is similar to this.

Besides, that can is misleading. You'll need the extension and adapters to shoot the bigger calibers. Cant shoot 556 in its smallest lightest form. I've heard it on an AR it sucks. On 22, it's similar to others. I would not consider this as an option for 556.

Now if you did a kit like this one.
It's smaller than their 308 one, yet it's serviceable so you could shoot 22 through it too. Not small and light like the Griffin, but it will accomplish the same goals.
 

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