First of all, sorry to ask such an over-asked question. I am ready to drop by the LGS and make a purchase. My LGS has every "can" except the 22 take-down, which I can order and ship to them.
May I ask those who actually own one or more of these suppressors comment only. Too many opinions just puts me into analysis paralysis.
May I also ask that we stick to this list only, yes I know you have Jane Fonda's 1967 Maglight suppressor and it works better than all other suppressors, its just not info I need.
Here is my list;
22 Take-down-- (I've read it hits blast baffle on 22-ar15's and the rear cap sticks on the barrel, some minor first round pop)
Mask-- ( Research shows they are a marketing co. not a manufacturer and have bad QC along with bad support, little to no FRP)
Occulus-- ( I've read comments it has some FRP, they don't answer the phone!!!)
Nyx Mod2-- ( K-baffles float around no marking, no alignment, POI shift?, open k-baffle design makes a mess of the tube and baffles get stuck, might have powder blasting on blast baffle over time??)
** Checkmate HD-- (Aluminum tube worries me, saw pictures of a blown apart checkmate HD and the tube split by the blast baffle, think this one is a NO-GO!)
The mask always comes up as one of the best and if they had a good reputation and actually made the suppressor and had good QC/support I would just buy it.
I do not see a lot of info on the Tbac -22, but they did answer the phone and answer all my questions. I don't like the fact that the rear cap gets stuck on the barrel. It seems like a well built "can". The Co. seems good as well. They answer the phone.
Nyx-mod 2 is a real unknown, also not much info out there. Seems hard to get apart when dirty and stack has no re-alignment marks or clicks. The open baffle to the tube seems like an "old" design.
The occulus looks great and is built like a tank. I would have preferred a one-piece design but it is a two and not sure if it really matters. Not much info on FRP for this "can".
May I ask those who actually own one or more of these suppressors comment only. Too many opinions just puts me into analysis paralysis.
May I also ask that we stick to this list only, yes I know you have Jane Fonda's 1967 Maglight suppressor and it works better than all other suppressors, its just not info I need.
Here is my list;
22 Take-down-- (I've read it hits blast baffle on 22-ar15's and the rear cap sticks on the barrel, some minor first round pop)
Mask-- ( Research shows they are a marketing co. not a manufacturer and have bad QC along with bad support, little to no FRP)
Occulus-- ( I've read comments it has some FRP, they don't answer the phone!!!)
Nyx Mod2-- ( K-baffles float around no marking, no alignment, POI shift?, open k-baffle design makes a mess of the tube and baffles get stuck, might have powder blasting on blast baffle over time??)
** Checkmate HD-- (Aluminum tube worries me, saw pictures of a blown apart checkmate HD and the tube split by the blast baffle, think this one is a NO-GO!)
The mask always comes up as one of the best and if they had a good reputation and actually made the suppressor and had good QC/support I would just buy it.
I do not see a lot of info on the Tbac -22, but they did answer the phone and answer all my questions. I don't like the fact that the rear cap gets stuck on the barrel. It seems like a well built "can". The Co. seems good as well. They answer the phone.
Nyx-mod 2 is a real unknown, also not much info out there. Seems hard to get apart when dirty and stack has no re-alignment marks or clicks. The open baffle to the tube seems like an "old" design.
The occulus looks great and is built like a tank. I would have preferred a one-piece design but it is a two and not sure if it really matters. Not much info on FRP for this "can".
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