I am looking to purchase a suppressor for a ps90 does anyone have any good suggestions as to which one?
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Exactly. I've found a rimfire silencer on 5.7 to be lacking. Definitely go with the Turbo K, and it's cheaper than most rimfire silencers!YHM Turbo K
I have 2 in jail. One is going to be dedicated to my PS90.
I am looking to purchase a suppressor for a ps90 does anyone have any good suggestions as to which one?
Dead Air Mask HD is about the toughest .22LR suppressor on the market. Would probably be the best route if you want a .22LR can for it.I am looking to purchase a suppressor for a ps90 does anyone have any good suggestions as to which one?
Yhm Turbo K was my choice. It is perfect, short as a Surefire mini, but a very low cost can. Small and light. I mounted mine on a cherry bomb and plan b adapter.
You must be talking about different GSL can than what I linked, because it's only $615...How is your stock (at the button for the receiver) holding up? That's kind of what I am Leaning towards as well
There have been a few complaints about the GSL brake being out of spec causing baffle strikes, and also of the GSL P90 causing bqckpressure issues. Also I'm not a fan of paying $1200 for a 1990s can design just to use it only o a PS90
Since the topic of this thread is the PS90 and not the Five-seveN pistol, I was talking about the GSL P90 suppressor which is the same as the Gemtech SP-90 suppressor for the P90 developed in the 1990s (just titanium instead of stainless). But the one you linked was also developed around that time, however it has much less volume than the P90 version. Either way, these are premium prices for 30 year old suppressor tech. The GSL/Gemtech P90 brake/comp/bi-lock adapter is also janky as there are numerous reports of alignment issues and baffle strikes from multiple adapters (sending them in to get another defective one etc).You must be talking about different GSL can than what I linked, because it's only $615...
Came here to say the same thing. They posted that yesterday on their IG stories. Sounded damn good, and had plenty of volume for the 5.7x28 with the giggle-switch engaged. It didn’t seem very gassy either on the P90.Just saw Otter Creek Labs post a video of their P90 shooting full auto with their Polonium suppressor. Seems to cut down all of the recoil and there's not a huge amount of gas or backpressure contrary to what a lot of people have assumed about the Polonium being a gassy 5.56/6mm can.