So I've done all the reading and I'm not trying to beat a dead horse here. I understand the advantages and disadvantages. I think about 95% of the cans use will be on a 9mm.
From my understanding, it boils down to the 9 osprey being 3db quiter than the 45 osprey with a 9mm piston. It seems impossible to tell through videos and I don't know anyone with either. Can someone with experience chime in.
I watched silencerco's video and they say there is barely a difference, but it seems like when watching the video the 9 osprey sounded alost like my 22 suppressed, but the 45 osprey with 9mm sounded alot harsher.
Is there a perceptible difference? I know the DB scale is a bit funny, so 3db could actually be alot. While most it's use will be on a 9mm, it would be awsome if I could have the option to use it on the larger calibers. I could live with a barely perceptible difference, but not if it means the difference between 'wow' quite and 'pretty good'.
From my understanding, it boils down to the 9 osprey being 3db quiter than the 45 osprey with a 9mm piston. It seems impossible to tell through videos and I don't know anyone with either. Can someone with experience chime in.
I watched silencerco's video and they say there is barely a difference, but it seems like when watching the video the 9 osprey sounded alost like my 22 suppressed, but the 45 osprey with 9mm sounded alot harsher.
Is there a perceptible difference? I know the DB scale is a bit funny, so 3db could actually be alot. While most it's use will be on a 9mm, it would be awsome if I could have the option to use it on the larger calibers. I could live with a barely perceptible difference, but not if it means the difference between 'wow' quite and 'pretty good'.