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Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 3:05 pm
by 713HoustonTX
Hi everyone,

My first post here, but I've been backstage reading for a while now. What a wealth of knowledge on here, thank you all for that.

I've recently caught the can bug, and I am currently waiting on stamps for a Ti-Rant 45, Osprey 45, Osprey 9.

I am looking for one more 9mm can for my HK USP Compact 9.

My two options are either the Ti-Rant 9 or 9s. I can't decide. I know that going with the full size 9 can will give me max db reduction, but I will have a larger can. If I went with the 9s, it would allow me to have a more compact package paired with my compact pistol, but less db reduction.

I'm not too sure which route would be better. I would like to know what you guys would do. Thank you all in advance for any and all input.

Cheers!

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 4:58 pm
by CThomas
If you like to shoot a lot I would think the 9s would get old quick.
If you want to go small go small and look into a can like the DeGroat "Nano" or the Thompson Machine "Poseidon".

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 8:19 pm
by 713HoustonTX
CThomas wrote:If you like to shoot a lot I would think the 9s would get old quick.
If you want to go small go small and look into a can like the DeGroat "Nano" or the Thompson Machine "Poseidon".
CT, why do you think the 9S will get old quick?

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:41 pm
by CThomas
As I said if you like to shoot a lot you will have to recharge the system after "X" number of rounds and that might get old. Of course you can just shoot it dry and deal with the increased noise.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:00 pm
by dan9591
Compact for what? Are you going to conceal carry it?.

If its just a range gun, go with the standard size.

If you plan on mounting a light you will get less shadowing with the short.

Having shot both, I honestly could not tell a difference so I went with the short. I'm happy with it.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:36 pm
by 713HoustonTX
dan9591 wrote:Compact for what? Are you going to conceal carry it?.

If its just a range gun, go with the standard size.

If you plan on mounting a light you will get less shadowing with the short.

Having shot both, I honestly could not tell a difference so I went with the short. I'm happy with it.
Thank you for this info.

This gun will be my HD night stand piece. I really just want a can I can leave by my bed in case of an emergency. Having a can that would allow the host to be quiet enough to not disorient my members in the home.

I'm thinking for range use and max db suppression, I will use my Osprey 9 if I go with the 9S.

I'm leaning towards the 9S for its portability and compact benefits, but would also like to know what others would suggest.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:39 pm
by 713HoustonTX
CThomas wrote:As I said if you like to shoot a lot you will have to recharge the system after "X" number of rounds and that might get old. Of course you can just shoot it dry and deal with the increased noise.
CT, your suggestions look interesting. Those were not on my radar as I've not seen them around before. I do like that you can keep your cans wet until use.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:00 pm
by 713HoustonTX
Dan95,

Is the 9s hearing safe dry? Does it make your ears ring when dry?

Also, if anyone owns a 9s, please do let me know your thoughts.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 6:31 am
by dtom29
My thought has always been that I buy a silencer for the Db reduction. I pay the price plus $200 and wait +/- 10 months. I'm not interested in buying half the available Db reduction to save 3 inches. When you are going to be sitting this in a nightstand(very good idea by the way) will that 3 inches really make a difference? The only problem I see is when you get the TRant you're going to wonder why you bought the Octane.... :mrgreen:

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:54 am
by dan9591
713HoustonTX wrote:
dan9591 wrote:Compact for what? Are you going to conceal carry it?.

If its just a range gun, go with the standard size.

If you plan on mounting a light you will get less shadowing with the short.

Having shot both, I honestly could not tell a difference so I went with the short. I'm happy with it.
Thank you for this info.

This gun will be my HD night stand piece. I really just want a can I can leave by my bed in case of an emergency. Having a can that would allow the host to be quiet enough to not disorient my members in the home.

I'm thinking for range use and max db suppression, I will use my Osprey 9 if I go with the 9S.

I'm leaning towards the 9S for its portability and compact benefits, but would also like to know what others would suggest.
That is exactly my setup. Tirant 9s for bedside and osprey 9 for range.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:54 am
by dan9591
713HoustonTX wrote:Dan95,

Is the 9s hearing safe dry? Does it make your ears ring when dry?

Also, if anyone owns a 9s, please do let me know your thoughts.
Absolutely hearing safe with subs. No ringing at all.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:57 am
by dan9591
dtom29 wrote:My thought has always been that I buy a silencer for the Db reduction. I pay the price plus $200 and wait +/- 10 months. I'm not interested in buying half the available Db reduction to save 3 inches. When you are going to be sitting this in a nightstand(very good idea by the way) will that 3 inches really make a difference? The only problem I see is when you get the TRant you're going to wonder why you bought the Octane.... :mrgreen:
Yes, the reduced length makes a noticeable difference. If you need a light on your gun, the extra length casts a longer shadow.

Yes, you can use a handheld light, but that takes two hands. If I'm going to devote two hands, Ill use a rifle...

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 11:25 am
by 713HoustonTX
dan9591 wrote:
713HoustonTX wrote:Dan95,

Is the 9s hearing safe dry? Does it make your ears ring when dry?

Also, if anyone owns a 9s, please do let me know your thoughts.
Absolutely hearing safe with subs. No ringing at all.
Thanks for this info Dan! Much appreciated.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 12:53 pm
by Emilio
Configuration Sound Meter Readings
Unsuppressed M&P 153 dB
Ti-RANT 9mm 125 dB
Ti-RANT 9mm (Short) 140 dB
Depends on the definition of hearing safe. :mrgreen:

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:28 pm
by dan9591
Emilio wrote:
Configuration Sound Meter Readings
Unsuppressed M&P 153 dB
Ti-RANT 9mm 125 dB
Ti-RANT 9mm (Short) 140 dB
Depends on the definition of hearing safe. :mrgreen:
Meh. After a while it all just sounds like bubble wrap anyways!

But yes, you are correct. I made that statement because I tested it out in an environment similar to my home, without ear pro, and it was hearing safe TO ME. Someone else... you're on your own!

Totally unscientific conditions were typical sea-level south Florida, so hot and humid, using 9mm Winchester RA9B 147 grain Subsonic. Pistol was a Glock 17 with a TiRant 9S can. Your results may vary.

Re: Need advice on either Ti-Rant 9 or 9s

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 3:33 pm
by Conqueror
USPs are gob-smacking giant pistols. Their "Compact" versions are still the size of many duty pistols. The Tirant-9 will not look out of place on a USPc and will sound much better than the 9s. Fullsize gets my vote.