I'm getting ready to purchase my first can. I've read up on a lot of different cans out there and it's crazy how many choices there are nowadays. My budget is a big factor, with teenage children it's hard to justify 1K+ for a suppressor plus the stamp. I'm also all about simplicity and function.
I don't need the quietest, lightest or quickest detachable can out there. I prefer a direct thread mount, though I do like the versatility of Sig's QD mount. I want to keep it simple, but want it to be durable. I will using this can for 2 rifles. The main rifle that this can will be at home on is a 7.5" 300 blk. The only other rifle I plan to use it on is my 18" 308 AR, then only when I'm shooting at the range, maybe in one or two competitions per year and once or twice hunting.
I like the SRD762 can's construction, welded baffles, direct thread mount and is rated for up to 300WM, which 308 is the most powerful cartridge I'll use with it.
Anyone here using one? Either direct thread version or QD? I may end up getting the QD version and putting the mounts on both rifles. Is the Titanium can going to be more durable than the standard inconel baffled (cheaper) version? The inconel model is the one I'm likely going to go with since it's well within my budget. Any thoughts or advice welcome.
I don't need the quietest, lightest or quickest detachable can out there. I prefer a direct thread mount, though I do like the versatility of Sig's QD mount. I want to keep it simple, but want it to be durable. I will using this can for 2 rifles. The main rifle that this can will be at home on is a 7.5" 300 blk. The only other rifle I plan to use it on is my 18" 308 AR, then only when I'm shooting at the range, maybe in one or two competitions per year and once or twice hunting.
I like the SRD762 can's construction, welded baffles, direct thread mount and is rated for up to 300WM, which 308 is the most powerful cartridge I'll use with it.
Anyone here using one? Either direct thread version or QD? I may end up getting the QD version and putting the mounts on both rifles. Is the Titanium can going to be more durable than the standard inconel baffled (cheaper) version? The inconel model is the one I'm likely going to go with since it's well within my budget. Any thoughts or advice welcome.