Looking for my first and hopefully only rifle can, and could use some opinions FROM PEOPLE WITH RIFLE CANS.....
Now that that is out of the way. I can see the obvious myself... I can read, believe it or not, and compare shit myself. So, I am looking for a can to suite my needs, which are:
-Quick detach
-Not totally hideous muzzle brakes
-Relatively good suppression
-Durable as all hell
-Ability to rapid fire on SBRs
-Shoot 556 ARs mostly but likely also some AKs in 762. Both of which will be SBRs and up to 16" barrels.
I have searched high and low and come up with the four posted in the poll, and with these stat comparisons that mean something to me. Stats that look appealing to me, I have highlighted in green, the bad in red.
So... Am I missing anything obvious here? Anything else I should consider? Any other cans I haven't heard of that compete with my four choices? Im leaning towards the Sandman L currently. I prefer the size/weight of the Sandman S, but the dB reduction amounts of the L are very appealing. Hell 300BLK looks like it might be backyard quiet.
Now that that is out of the way. I can see the obvious myself... I can read, believe it or not, and compare shit myself. So, I am looking for a can to suite my needs, which are:
-Quick detach
-Not totally hideous muzzle brakes
-Relatively good suppression
-Durable as all hell
-Ability to rapid fire on SBRs
-Shoot 556 ARs mostly but likely also some AKs in 762. Both of which will be SBRs and up to 16" barrels.
I have searched high and low and come up with the four posted in the poll, and with these stat comparisons that mean something to me. Stats that look appealing to me, I have highlighted in green, the bad in red.
So... Am I missing anything obvious here? Anything else I should consider? Any other cans I haven't heard of that compete with my four choices? Im leaning towards the Sandman L currently. I prefer the size/weight of the Sandman S, but the dB reduction amounts of the L are very appealing. Hell 300BLK looks like it might be backyard quiet.
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