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That was the exact model of my latest suppressor purchases. I've been very happy with it, with three different mounts and three different end caps I pretty well have everything covered. I bought it because of the two threaded lever guns I picked up but it goes great with the rest of the collection.
 
Why do you say no need for a piston? You certainly will need a piston if using on pistols with a tilt barrel design.
I do think= you are correct but have a message out to CA. Since I was looking for my SMG 45 I wasn't even thinking about pistons. I got this back the other day, but will update when they respond today.
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Me - I have a Hybrid 46, but what is the difference in a Hybrid 46 DT ?

CA - Its the same but without the piston housing
 
I think dt stands for direct thread and will come with a direct thread adaptor. I don't believe any come with a booster unless ordered as an add on.
In other words the 46 and 46DT are the exact same suppressor but the dt comes with dt adaptor.
 
Have one. Pretty decent!

YHM sRx hub & sRx flash hiders for fixed barrels (braced pistol/carbine/rifle).

YHM booster assembly & correlating pistons for tilt barrel handguns. Went with YHM booster assembly, because that was available but the Silencerco piston mount was not available...

Edit: pistons are YHM & Silencerco...
 
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I think dt stands for direct thread and will come with a direct thread adaptor. I don't believe any come with a booster unless ordered as an add on.
In other words the 46 and 46DT are the exact same suppressor but the dt comes with dt adaptor.
Sorry, was out at PT. No response from CA yet. I agree that that is probably what the DT stands for. But if it is direct thread then how does a booster assembly happen? Several people have said that it is a good can, but I may have just misread what they replied to me. I may hang back until later in the year bc I do have a SilCo can for my SMG for now.
 
The booster/piston assembly has the same od thread to take the place of the direct thread adapter. The hybrid would be ok on your smg but is a little bulky on smaller pistol platforms. Where the hybrid excels in my mind is on 458 socom and 45-70 and similar chamberings.
 
The booster/piston assembly has the same od thread to take the place of the direct thread adapter...
This.


... The hybrid would be ok on your smg but is a little bulky on smaller pistol platforms...
Also this.

I did the booster/piston simply for .40/10mm (and as a "spare" 9mm/range use). Just for hoots & giggles. No real practical use, compared with a 9mm can for 9mm handgun. IMO.

Is great on PCC/braced fixed barrel pistol tho.

No opinion on large caliber, as don't have any. However makes sense.
 
I run my hybrid on 9MM, 45 acp, 6.8 spc, 300 blk,308 win and .44 mag.

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