This is another what suppressor to get thread, and I’ve read a lot of these threads, but most people are looking for a suppressor their bolt rifle. I’m waiting for the tax stamp for a Daniel Defense 11.5” SBR (5.56), and I was looking to suppress it with a titanium suppressor first and then use the same suppressor on a 6.5 or 30 caliber bolt rifle later. I’m wondering if anyone has had experience using titanium on a sbr?
I don’t plan to mag dumps, but I would like the headroom to be able shoot a few magazines before giving a suppressor a rest.
I’ve got a list of questions, and impressions of various products, I appreciate any input that people can offer.
Thunder Beast Ultra 5 (Maybe 7 or 9)
The 11.5” barrel meets the minimum barrel length restriction for all of the Ultras. I got to hold an Ultra 5 at a local store, and the fit and finish are great. Even an Ultra 9 didn’t weigh much in the hand. I’ve seen most of the videos by the TBAC team. The Ultra 7 223 meters great at the muzzle, but not so well at the ejection port, does anyone know if the Ultra 5 meter better at the ejection port/ear on an AR-15 due to less back pressure?
I understand that you don’t go for max suppression on a 556 AR15. I always plan to wear hearing protection, so If I can get all around 140’s of dB performance I’m hoping it will let me shoot more comfortably in general.
Thunder Beast 556 Take Down
This would be 556 only, but it’s got a lot of neat features, and the all-around suppression is great. My only concerns are the weight (27oz), and that it is direct thread. How do you keep it from coming loose? Has anyone used this?
SIG SRD Ti series
Lots of cool features, but only has a small single chamber brake. How well does something like that act as a sacrificial baffle? (Would it even matter?) The QD mount doesn’t have many threads. How does that work for repeatability or concentricity? The SIG suppressors seem to go for maximum volume/ performance so even their Ti line is a little heavier compared to other companies.
Pricing also seems great, but I’m not fond of SIG as a company.
Dead Air Sandman Series
Extremely popular, hefty, and tough. I’ve read that ratcheting style QD mounts can have accuracy issues. Is that even a concern for the Dead Air series? I don’t understand why the ability to mount the suppressor underneath is considered a great feature. It feels like it would just heat up you rail even quicker.
Rugged
I love the unconditional warranty, but I think the modularity is weird on something that is supposed to be incredibly tough. People have a good impression of the Rugged mounting system, but it seems to have the same mounting steps as a SiCo ASR that seems to garner more negative opinions. What makes the Rugged system better?
What’s up with full-auto rated titanium cans?
I found a few titanium suppressors that have full auto ratings, but I’m not sure how that is possible. The most reputable manufacturers have a not to exceed 800 Fahrenheit warning. Is this just a case where some Ti suppressor companies hedge on the fact you are most likely not going to run it hard, and just warranty it if you do?
I don’t plan to mag dumps, but I would like the headroom to be able shoot a few magazines before giving a suppressor a rest.
I’ve got a list of questions, and impressions of various products, I appreciate any input that people can offer.
Thunder Beast Ultra 5 (Maybe 7 or 9)
The 11.5” barrel meets the minimum barrel length restriction for all of the Ultras. I got to hold an Ultra 5 at a local store, and the fit and finish are great. Even an Ultra 9 didn’t weigh much in the hand. I’ve seen most of the videos by the TBAC team. The Ultra 7 223 meters great at the muzzle, but not so well at the ejection port, does anyone know if the Ultra 5 meter better at the ejection port/ear on an AR-15 due to less back pressure?
I understand that you don’t go for max suppression on a 556 AR15. I always plan to wear hearing protection, so If I can get all around 140’s of dB performance I’m hoping it will let me shoot more comfortably in general.
Thunder Beast 556 Take Down
This would be 556 only, but it’s got a lot of neat features, and the all-around suppression is great. My only concerns are the weight (27oz), and that it is direct thread. How do you keep it from coming loose? Has anyone used this?
SIG SRD Ti series
Lots of cool features, but only has a small single chamber brake. How well does something like that act as a sacrificial baffle? (Would it even matter?) The QD mount doesn’t have many threads. How does that work for repeatability or concentricity? The SIG suppressors seem to go for maximum volume/ performance so even their Ti line is a little heavier compared to other companies.
Pricing also seems great, but I’m not fond of SIG as a company.
Dead Air Sandman Series
Extremely popular, hefty, and tough. I’ve read that ratcheting style QD mounts can have accuracy issues. Is that even a concern for the Dead Air series? I don’t understand why the ability to mount the suppressor underneath is considered a great feature. It feels like it would just heat up you rail even quicker.
Rugged
I love the unconditional warranty, but I think the modularity is weird on something that is supposed to be incredibly tough. People have a good impression of the Rugged mounting system, but it seems to have the same mounting steps as a SiCo ASR that seems to garner more negative opinions. What makes the Rugged system better?
What’s up with full-auto rated titanium cans?
I found a few titanium suppressors that have full auto ratings, but I’m not sure how that is possible. The most reputable manufacturers have a not to exceed 800 Fahrenheit warning. Is this just a case where some Ti suppressor companies hedge on the fact you are most likely not going to run it hard, and just warranty it if you do?