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Join the contestread 3 posts above you on weightsAnybody know what weight difference is for the Nomad with Plan B and Cherry Bomb is vs Trash Panda and Cherry Bomb?
Also to slightly thread jack if weight is the concern would the TBAC ultra 5 or 7 be a better option? I’m trying to go light and short as lugging my Surefire around is getting old.
Anybody know what weight difference is for the Nomad with Plan B and Cherry Bomb is vs Trash Panda and Cherry Bomb?
Also to slightly thread jack if weight is the concern would the TBAC ultra 5 or 7 be a better option? I’m trying to go light and short as lugging my Surefire around is getting old.
The trash Panda is quieter and a lot lighter weight.Nomad hands down. Built like a tank and is quieter than an omega or a trash Panda.
The trash Panda is quieter and lighter weight.The Nomad is, without a doubt, a far superior option. Also see here: http://dmr-llc.com/?p=1719
The trash Panda is quieter and a lot lighter weight.NOMAD by far
The trash Panda is quieter and a lot lighter weight.
That's untrue, Mr. Husky.Okay Mr KB if you say so lol. Is it true the trash panda baffles are paper thin made out of mimd ti? Asking for a friend lol?
The trash Panda is quieter and lighter weight.
Yes, its about 7 or 8 oz. lighter weight than the Nomad (when both or in QD configuration), which is huge when on the muzzle.I have a Trash Panda love it.. weighs nothing on the end of the gun.. I have done a few full auto mag dumps on my 9 inch 300BLK upper with supper sonic ammo runs just fine...
Something ells i noticed was the lack of back pressure while shooting did not choke me out doing those mag dumps.
Yes.Is the TP quieter on full power rifle rounds like .308, 6.5 etc?
Yes.
I'm always interested in direct comparisons, how much quieter? Do you have meter numbers you can post?
Exactly you just have to take KB's word for it since he's a bastion of integrity. The TP I heard was not impressive. Light yes but I don't think it will be very durable especially against sbr supersonic abuse.Im sure he does but there not really third party considering he is the founder of Q.
Im sure he does but there not really third party considering he is the founder of Q.
I know who he is and that he's not impartial, but since he's plainly stating that the TP is quieter than the Nomad he must have some comparative meter data that the statement is based on. There's no reason he can't share that data and we in turn can take it with a grain of salt like anything else on the internet.
Ridiculous and false. It's quiet, light, and extremely durable. Integrity?Exactly you just have to take KB's word for it since he's a bastion of integrity. The TP I heard was not impressive. Light yes but I don't think it will be very durable especially against sbr supersonic abuse.
Silencer Shop offers comparative dB testing. It's not something we offer. Especially in this type of biased forum scenario. I post numbers, you defend your emotions with claiming I'm biased, competitors change their published numbers to be lower...I know who he is and that he's not impartial, but since he's plainly stating that the TP is quieter than the Nomad he must have some comparative meter data that the statement is based on. There's no reason he can't share that data and we in turn can take it with a grain of salt like anything else on the internet.
Mfg DB tests are widely know to be manipulated...3rd party tests imo are a little more believable.
DB tests really are not the end all be all to perceived sound either. Like I said when I heard the nomad the first time on a full auto 10.5" are I was dumbfounded. The tp I heard was noticeably louder in pitch to my ear. I am also extremely skeptical of their baffle construction. I don't have a nomad yet but will probably be picking one up this year.
Silencer Shop offers comparative dB testing. It's not something we offer. Especially in this type of biased forum scenario. I post numbers, you defend your emotions with claiming I'm biased, competitors change their published numbers to be lower...
The Trash Panda is quieter, as metered by Q and Silencer Shop.
And no I'm not trolling about your baffle construction. If your cans are as light as they are your sacrificing strength somewhere so I can only speculate given the materials you claim to be using as I have not seen a tp cross sectioned. Again we have to take your word for it and forgive most of us if we are slightly standoffish to Q products with Q's very verbal disdain for this sight, it's members, and anyone who qestions you. Out.
I think its cool that they do business the way that they choose.Lol, what emotions do I have towards either can? You want to pull off lame, drive-by "it's quieter, just trust me" posts and then get indignant when anyone asks for the most basic backup for your statement?
When a similar question came up on Arfcom Dead Air posted some meter data with comparable cans, TBAC makes good metering videos all the time... apparently basic performance data on their products is "something they offer". I don't think I'm too concerned about the exact numbers anymore.
Having personally tested da mounts with the nomad and the sandman line at 1k and 1500 yards all I can say is accuracy is excellent even though I own no DA cans so that marketing claim is bunk.
TP is lighter no doubt. As far as the nomad being heavier, I think that's inherent to the design being extremely well made and durable. I'm willing to sacrifice those few oz for long term performance.
Simply painted lol this is not arfcom wtf cares about paint? My cans are pushed to the edge and no matter what they get painted with it wears off.
And no I'm not trolling about your baffle construction. If your cans are as light as they are your sacrificing strength somewhere so I can only speculate given the materials you claim to be using as I have not seen a tp cross sectioned. Again we have to take your word for it and forgive most of us if we are slightly standoffish to Q products with Q's very verbal disdain for this sight, it's members, and anyone who qestions you. Out.
Cross sections are pretty readily available to view.
Also their Instagram has several pictures of their suppressors cut apart as well as seen in some Silencer Shop videos.
Integrity?
Lol, what emotions do I have towards either can? You want to pull off lame, drive-by "it's quieter, just trust me" posts and then get indignant when anyone asks for the most basic backup for your statement?
When a similar question came up on Arfcom Dead Air posted some meter data with comparable cans, TBAC makes good metering videos all the time... apparently basic performance data on their products is "something they offer". I don't think I'm too concerned about the exact numbers anymore.
It was not everyone, and it was fags, not faggots. But, thank you for the welcome back.Nice of you to come join us again after calling everyone on the forum a bunch of faggots.
Agreed. Also, not having to shim muzzle devices is ideal.Agree. Not concerned decibel rating anymore
Each can has different use. Taper idea is genius though when put on correct side of thread. Like my Sico cans but don’t like the mounts
I disagree as a blanket statement. The Cherry Bomb met the design requirements. And in most situations, the 360 degree venting is ok.The problem with the TP is the brake is not a good brake. You want ports on the side, not in all directions.
I disagree as a blanket statement. The Cherry Bomb met the design requirements. And in most situations, the 360 degree venting is ok.
Ok for 360 venting, but cherry bomb gets it's butt whipped when compared to side port design in compensation and keeping the muzzle flat.I disagree as a blanket statement. The Cherry Bomb met the design requirements. And in most situations, the 360 degree venting is ok.