Suppressors New TBAC cans for 2024

Currently have a TBAC GEN 2 338SR can that I swap across multiple platforms and barrels.

Considering fucking around with the new RR options coming online.

With that consideration comes a question:

1.) Given I have 338SR muzzle brakes on damn near all my AXMC barrels and other rifle setups, if I want to experience an RR option, should I (and/or) am I relegated to going with a 338RR-SR option?

or

2.) Can I grab a dedicated 30cal MAGNUS-RR-SR that would work on my existing setups (excluding the .338 barrels of course) and anything new I want to put on it?

@Shane C. checking on above.
 
New video of the brand new TBAC Magnus-S HUB can on a 16" .308 Win with subs.

Be sure to go give it a like and share it on your socials, with YouTube harassing 2A content, every little bit of help is greatly appreciated.

 
are these new RR cans easy to clean like my old ultra 9 CB?
I’d assume even easier, being that the front brake can be removed for rinsing.

I’m wondering how much carbon the small rr can builds, my only complaint with the Magnus is that it’s so efficient I need to clean it more often to keep carbon out of my action.
 
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Form 4s just went in for these two. My first TBAC cans
 
How does the RR design differ from something like the silencer co omega that has a brake similar on the end? I have the omega and it does a great job cutting recoil but I have to imagine it’s not as significant as the RR numbers posted.
 
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That has not been my experience. I think the brake system they have works well compared to the other non-braked cans I have or have shot.
I don't have any to compare it to, I only own the omega and the ultra 9.
don't get me wrong I like the omega, first can and a pretty good one. but the recoil is definitely better(it's not drastic but noticeable) on an ultra 9 and I have no idea why. not to mention the sound isn't even close. omega is a slightly loud can for a 6 creedmoor
 
I don't have any to compare it to, I only own the omega and the ultra 9.
don't get me wrong I like the omega, first can and a pretty good one. but the recoil is definitely better(it's not drastic but noticeable) on an ultra 9 and I have no idea why. not to mention the sound isn't even close. omega is a slightly loud can for a 6 creedmoor
Ya probably not a total apples to apples comparison, especially for sound. 6" can vs 9" can
 
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How does the RR design differ from something like the silencer co omega that has a brake similar on the end? I have the omega and it does a great job cutting recoil but I have to imagine it’s not as significant as the RR numbers posted.
The RR design is not to be compared to the Omega (braked) as that is entirely not a fair comparison. The braked Omega is kinda shitty, to be honest.

The proper comparison would be the Area419 Maverick (which is spectacular) and straight brakes (Area419, MPA DN5, APA, etc).

Having said that, having shot the RR, it is very similar to the Maverick. For reference, I have thousands of rounds through the Maverick, having it cleaned several times by the folks of Area419.
 
The RR design is not to be compared to the Omega (braked) as that is entirely not a fair comparison. The braked Omega is kinda shitty, to be honest.

The proper comparison would be the Area419 Maverick (which is spectacular) and straight brakes (Area419, MPA DN5, APA, etc).
Sure, but I guess what is the science between why the omega is shitty and the RR is tits? I am not saying the omega is great, just curious what differentiates it from the RR design wise. Does the RR allow more gas to pass through and let the brake go to work? Is the inside baffle design different than a normal suppressor? Is the brake on the RR more better designed to divert gas?
 
Sure, but I guess what is the science between why the omega is shitty and the RR is tits? I am not saying the omega is great, just curious what differentiates it from the RR design wise. Does the RR allow more gas to pass through and let the brake go to work? Is the inside baffle design different than a normal suppressor? Is the brake on the RR more better designed to divert gas?
I would let @TBACRAY or @Zak Smith answer that but it's mainly due to the design of the brake. It's similar to shooting an Open Gun in USPSA, more gas = more efficient recoil.
 
@Zak Smith this may have been covered but im on the fence with which length to get.
Which makes me wonder, why not make the new magnus with a modular baffle stack? where you have 2 or 3 baffle stacks in different lengths. That way we could use a shorter one at comps and add what we need for hunting or just for recreation. Seems like it would also streamline production a little as well
 
We've shipped quite a few. We did have a delay with the RR brake portions when our plater screwed up about half the ones we sent and they had to be remade/replated.
I'm not knocking you guys one bit dude. You keep doing the Lord's work. I bet ALL the good ones are in high demand.
 
I know I want a K-RR. The question is do I replace my full size with RR or is there true utility in having a small braked can and a large shush can rather than two braked cans. I do own a magnum, but primarily shoot short action cuz I’m a poor.
 
I know I want a K-RR. The question is do I replace my full size with RR or is there true utility in having a small braked can and a large shush can rather than two braked cans. I do own a magnum, but primarily shoot short action cuz I’m a poor.
I got both ends... Ultra 338 RR and K RR 😂😂

NO FOMO for me!
 
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With form 4s taking a couple days where is all the end user eye candy in this thread?
Had my Magnus-S HUB since late April, but still waiting on my Trust to be approved. Had I done individual, I'd have had it back in probably less than a week. But I prefer to use Single Shot Trusts, so 92 days and counting… 🤦🏼

Here's some pics in various rifles, and the last one is it next to my full-size Magnus HUB can...

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How do you like the
Had my Magnus-S HUB since late April, but still waiting on my Trust to be approved. Had I done individual, I'd have had it back in probably less than a week. But I prefer to use Single Shot Trusts, so 92 days and counting… 🤦🏼

Here's some pics in various rifles, and the last one is it next to my full-size Magnus HUB can...

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How do you like the S compared to the full size? I currently have the full size Magnus and the Cat JL, trying to decide if my next can will be a Magnus S/S-RR, the new Cat Dirty Dave, or go for a SiCO Scythe. I was wanting something lighter/shorter to throw on a hunting gun if I wanted since my JL has the military core (it's the same weight as the full size Magnus). Also, is TBAC the best place to order a S-RR if that was the route I went?
 
How do you like the

How do you like the S compared to the full size? I currently have the full size Magnus and the Cat JL, trying to decide if my next can will be a Magnus S/S-RR, the new Cat Dirty Dave, or go for a SiCO Scythe. I was wanting something lighter/shorter to throw on a hunting gun if I wanted since my JL has the military core (it's the same weight as the full size Magnus). Also, is TBAC the best place to order a S-RR if that was the route I went?
Out of those listed, definitely get the Magnus-S. It's a great can. It's obviously not as quiet as my full-size Magnus, but it's impressive for its size, and sound quality & tone is excellent, just like the full-size Magnus. Get the Magnus-S, you'll be happy. 👍🏼

Yes, I ordered both of mine straight from TBAC, and had them sent to my dealer. Then I had my dealer and Silencer Shop input them into their system and assign them to my account, and then we started the paperwork with SS just like you would any other can you bought from them. The only extra work is on the dealer's end, when they have to assign the can to your account, whereas, if you bought it off the SS website, it would automatically assign it to your account. It's not a big deal at all.
 
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Out of those listed, definitely get the Magnus-S. It's a great can. It's obviously not as quiet as my full-size Magnus, but it's impressive for its size, and sound quality & tone is excellent, just like the full-size Magnus. Get the Magnus-S, you'll be happy. 👍🏼
My largest rifle is currently a 7prc, I'm not sure I would benefit from the RR on the Magnus-S anyway. Mostly shoot 6CM/GT-6.5PRC.
 
My largest rifle is currently a 7prc, I'm not sure I would benefit from the RR on the Magnus-S anyway. Mostly shoot 6CM/GT-6.5PRC.
None of mine are RR, and they reduce recoil very well, even on magnum cartridges. I don't think you'd need an RR model, honestly. I'd just opt for the standard Magnus-S, but the RR part is up to you. To me, that's just more moving parts and something to go wrong or cause POI shift if a screws gets loose, or something like that.
 
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None of mine are RR, and they reduce recoil very well, even on magnum cartridges. I don't think you'd need an RR model, honestly. I'd just opt for the standard Magnus-S, but the RR part is up to you. To me, that's just more moving parts and something to go wrong or cause POI shift if a screws gets loose, or something like that.
I agree, I have been battling on the decision. Now it's on to find a Hub Magnus-S lol.
 
If you want maximum suppression, get the Magnus.

If you want really good suppression, great tone and recoil reduction, get the RR.

Application drives need.

I was thoroughly impressed with my RR can this past weekend. The tone is fantastic and even on a 6.5CM rifle, you can really feel that brake working. I'd love to see what this can can do on a larger caliber but I only own 6.5 CM and .308 rifles right now.
 
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