Suppressors 9mm suppressors rated for supersonic 300 blackout?

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Looking to buy a 9mm can sometime this year and I'm pretty set on the Griffin Revolution 9, but I figured I'd check with you guys and see if there are any other options out there that will work for me. The guns this will be used on are...

S&W M&P m2.0 9m
AR-15 with CMMG 4.5" 22lr upper
AAC Handi Rifle in 300BLK (supersonic only)

The Handi rifle is my wife's gun which currently has a TOMB mount on it for my SAS Reaper, but I'd like to be able to use the pistol can on her gun so that if we go hunting together we can both be suppressed. Trying to avoid buying a second rifle can.

To the best of my knowledge the Revolution 9 is the only pistol can rated for supers, but I figured I'd ask on here in case someone knew of another that I'm not aware of.
 
I have a shit ton of cans and I can tell you for a fact that you'll be better served by a dedicated .22 can and then some other 9mm/.30 rifle can. They're two different animals. IME, Liberty makes some of the best .22 cans, period. The Regulator is spooky quiet, I'm probably gonna have the Essence modded into one, it's that good. Almost no FRP, almost totally silent with zero FRP with 1cc water.

I use the Omega 9k but I have it for 9mm only. I have TBAC and AAC cans for most of the .300's. Now the Omega 9k isn't much bigger than a TBAC 5", and those cans are great for SBR's but not for your only large can. That's another problem --finding a good can that'll accept 9mm. The 9mm cans have to accept boosters (usually) so they tend to be a bit different.

I DO have a Mystic 9, it'll work with all those calibers I think. It's also the one can I never used, almost new, so if you want it let me know, I'll give you a deal on it. It works with something like 50 or 60 calibers and it can be modded to a .45 and then it'll work with something like 70.

IMO, 3 cans is better than one but I know they aren't free. But your first one will be just that --your first one. So get the .22 can first, you'll likely use it most.
 
Already have a .30 caliber can. I was looking for a can that could do both .22lr and 9mm which is a pretty easy task, but also being able to handle supersonic 300 blackout narrows the search drastically. I know the Revolution 9 is rated for 300blk in slow fire (hunting) applications. I just figured I'd check and see if there were any others I might be missing.

Everyone says a dedicated 22 can is a must, but for me personally it's not worth the money over a 9mm can. I don't own, nor do I plan on owning a 22lr pistol so the extra couple ounces is a non issue. The revolution 9 with 22 end cap is very comparable to a dedicated rim fire can in regards to db suppression.
 
Did some more poking around online and the only other suppressor that I could find that fits my criteria is the Liberty Mystic X, but it's a bit large. I'll have to look into it a bit more.