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Suppressors Multi-cal choices

RichS

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Alrighty,
So, I have .22, and .30 covered. But, I need one that can cover 9mm (Glocks)-.44 (lever guns). Since it would probably see a fair amount of lead "cowboy" type loads, I figure it's best to go for a can that is "user serviceable". I'm looking at the Griffin Bushwacker or Obsidian. I'd really like to consider the Ecco Phoenix, but they're not available.

The Griffin is a steel tube with titanium baffles.

The Obsidian is an aluminum tube with steel baffles.

Is that pretty much a "wash"? Any preferences? Thoughts? Experiences?
 
With some of the new cleaners out there, user serviceable is probably less necessary than before. I like my Ramblin Man a lot so far.
 
I have the Griffin Bushwhacker Gen 2 and am happy with it. I run it on my .338LM, 9MM PCC, and a 450 Bushmaster I just bought. A dedicated 9mm may be quieter for the PCC but I do like the versatility of the can. I use AREA 419 suppressor adapters on each rifle.