I am currently about half way through a form 4 wait on my fourth can. Overall, my experiences with suppressors have been great. I am now contemplating (been going back and forth on this for a while,) buying a handgun suppressor, and I just want to check with those who have them to see if they are happy and glad they made the purchase.
I ask because it seems to me that a handgun can is mostly a plinking novelty. The inability to holster the weapon for the most part makes most practical handgun drills impossible or impractical. It might make a good bed stand option and I'm sure it would be enjoyable at the range, but really, is it worth it?
I already have one can I don't use a ton, a Surefire Mini. Reasons are simple: the gun handles much quicker and balances much nicer without it on. Splits are faster with the mb556k than with the can on. Shooting full auto the controllability and lack of muzzle rise is much more apparent. And, being a 5.56 can, it's just not quiet like my bolt gun can.
On the other hand, my first suppressor is a SAS Ti Arbiter. I love it and cringe at the thought of having to shoot without it (.308 bolt rifle.) My third suppressor is a Silencerco Sparrow, and it was also worth every penny. On a bolt .22lr it makes a nice difference but on a .22 handgun the difference is so drastic (can on vs off) that it is shocking. That gun is a party pleaser and gets taken on camping trips, sees thousands of rounds, and the can is very much worth it. I'm sure, having used one before, that my pending Thunderbeast 338 BA will be worth it as well, primarily because of the psychological effects of anticipating the massive blast from a .338 brake.
So back to the 9mm can: I'm looking at an AAC TiRant 9. I understand they are about the best, tied with the Opsrey. I have shot a TiRant 9, and the performance was impressive. The question simply becomes- is a handgun can a must have piece of gear or something that is simply a range toy because of the length it adds? If I bought it, I would also buy/built a 5" 9mm upper for my transferable m16, as an mp5 is currently put of my budget and the upper/can would serve my subgun "needs." Plus if I ever got around to buying a subgun, I would want the can.
Thanks,
-Bob
I ask because it seems to me that a handgun can is mostly a plinking novelty. The inability to holster the weapon for the most part makes most practical handgun drills impossible or impractical. It might make a good bed stand option and I'm sure it would be enjoyable at the range, but really, is it worth it?
I already have one can I don't use a ton, a Surefire Mini. Reasons are simple: the gun handles much quicker and balances much nicer without it on. Splits are faster with the mb556k than with the can on. Shooting full auto the controllability and lack of muzzle rise is much more apparent. And, being a 5.56 can, it's just not quiet like my bolt gun can.
On the other hand, my first suppressor is a SAS Ti Arbiter. I love it and cringe at the thought of having to shoot without it (.308 bolt rifle.) My third suppressor is a Silencerco Sparrow, and it was also worth every penny. On a bolt .22lr it makes a nice difference but on a .22 handgun the difference is so drastic (can on vs off) that it is shocking. That gun is a party pleaser and gets taken on camping trips, sees thousands of rounds, and the can is very much worth it. I'm sure, having used one before, that my pending Thunderbeast 338 BA will be worth it as well, primarily because of the psychological effects of anticipating the massive blast from a .338 brake.
So back to the 9mm can: I'm looking at an AAC TiRant 9. I understand they are about the best, tied with the Opsrey. I have shot a TiRant 9, and the performance was impressive. The question simply becomes- is a handgun can a must have piece of gear or something that is simply a range toy because of the length it adds? If I bought it, I would also buy/built a 5" 9mm upper for my transferable m16, as an mp5 is currently put of my budget and the upper/can would serve my subgun "needs." Plus if I ever got around to buying a subgun, I would want the can.
Thanks,
-Bob