Looking into getting a suppressor for my Savage 110 Elite Vanguard in .300wm. I’m also curious what ya’lls experiences have been with the wait times after filing your tax stamp.
Thanks,
Wyatt
Thanks,
Wyatt
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I have the same one and really like it.You cannot go wrong with TBAC, I have the old 30p1 which works great on my 300 win
What about the CGS and TBAC stomp the surge?CGS Hyperion (9.5" long) or Hyperion K (6.3" long)
or
TBAC ultra 9 or 7
those are arguably the best suppressors on the market for a precision bolt action. throw gassers in there and this stuff starts getting complicated QUICK with all the variables and trade offs.
I dont know why people are suggesting the Rugged Surge... i LOVE my Rugged Micro30 but if we have the extremely narrow focus of wanting a suppressor for a precision bolt gun then inch/inch the CGS & TBAC offerings are going to stomp the surge. not a bash against rugged like i said i love their suppressors and have one myself its just not designed with the narrow focus of being the ultimate precision bolt gun suppressor for a given length/weight like the CGS hyperions/TBAC ultras... but thats getting into those trade offs and variables i mentioned above.
Sorry I should have clarified.What about the CGS and TBAC stomp the surge?
No experience with CGS but I run both TBAC and Rugged and definitely do not agree that the TBAC stomps the surge other than in the weight category. Both of them have zero effect on the precision of the rifle they are mounted on. They both have things going for them depending on what you are looking for. The TBAC weighs a fair amount less and is just slightly quieter per the length. The Rugged can be run at 7.5 or 9 inches, has secondary retention and no barrel length restrictions if that matters to you.
They are both fantastic cans for precision rifles, most cases I prefer the TBAC and plan to buy an ultra 7 gen 2 when I can find one in stock. With that being said if I could only keep one it would be the rugged for its versatility.
Fair enough, the ultra 9 I use seems a bit quieter that the rugged in its 9 inch configuration. Pewscience rates it as 1.2 decibel quieter so that matches up with what I have noticed. A little hard to compare the CGS though since it’s a full length 1.75 diameter suppressor unlike the other two. How are you liking the CGS cans?Sorry I should have clarified.
The Surge doesn't do as well as the TBAC and Hyperions in Pewscience testing in regards to sound suppression. At least not on bolt guns. If I remember correctly its about a 20% difference between the surge and the Hyperion/TBAC 9 in regards to their pewscience suppression rating.
I agree 100% the Surge is more versatile and my Micro30 has been 100% repeatable with POI shift, does not affect accuracy at all and i have no doubt the surge is the same its just heavier/not as quiet as the hyperion or TBAC which if you are buying a suppressor for a dedicated purpose then the versatility means a lot less and IMO you would be better served buying the best suppressor for that VERY narrow and specific role.
Versatility, durability is 100% Ruggeds game and they kill it in that arena. I seriously cannot overstate how much I love my Micro30. But your not going to need that durability on a bolt gun and unless there is more that the OP would like to do with the can that they haven't told us about would be better served sacrificing some versatility for something geared specifically for the intended purpose.
Fair enough, the ultra 9 I use seems a bit quieter that the rugged in its 9 inch configuration. Pewscience rates it as 1.2 decibel quieter so that matches up with what I have noticed. A little hard to compare the CGS though since it’s a full length 1.75 diameter suppressor unlike the other two. How are you liking the CGS cans?
Well in Florida things are different.IMHO, if you have done all the paperwork for one successfully, you should be able to pretty much just walk in and get what you want.
Scratch that...the thing is NOT a firearm in any sense of the word....we should all be able to walk in to Walmart and select one off the shelf.
I think you missed the point there.Well in Florida things are different.
A gun silencer falls under the definition of a “firearm”. Under Florida Statute Chapter 790 Section 790.001, the definition of a firearm is "any weapon (including a starter gun) which will, is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; the frame or receiver of any such weapon; any firearm muffler or firearm silencer; any destructive device; or any machine gun...”
As such, A SILENCER acting AS A ZIP GUN WOULD ABLE TO "EXPEL (QUIETLY ?) A PROJECTILE BY THE ACTION OF AN EXPLOSIVE"......
POSSESSION AND LAWFUL PURPOSES OF FIREARMS AND GUN SILENCERS
In Florida, it is lawful to own or possess and use a firearm, including a gun silencer. Under section 790.25 you may use a gun silencer with your weapon for the purpose of target practice and marksmanship on target practice ranges or other lawful places, such as your own property depending on your county and the acreage of your land; and for lawful hunting. It is also lawful to use a firearm and silencer in the defense of your home and your property.
While it is legal in Florida to own a gun silencer and a hand gun for target practice at practice ranges and legal hunting, the law does not allow a person to conceal and carry on their person a handgun with a silencer. Although in Florida it is legal to carry a concealed weapon if you have a license, a person may not carry a concealed weapon with a silencer.
By definition a concealed firearm only includes “a handgun, electronic weapon or device, tear gas gun, knife, or billie…” Silencers are NOT included within this definition!
THIS IS CIRCULAR REASONING AS BOTH A SILENCER AND A HANDGUN ARE "FIREARMS" DEFINED BY LAW, SO ONE SHOULD BE ABLE TO CARRY CONCEALED & SILENCED.
Ergo - without a concealed carry permit, it's illegal to carry and conceal just a suppressor as it its a "firearm" by legal definition!