Haven't bought a silencer in nearly 6 years, so I need some guidance as to what is recommended.
I'm hearing great things about the Harvester big-bore, and that it will be available with a QD model soon, and really like the SF QD system.
What is the best bang for the buck, that's not too heavy?
Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
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Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
Same boat.
I am trying to decide between a Harvester Big Bore and a Titan.
Decided to wait until shot show to see if there would be any new additions....
I am trying to decide between a Harvester Big Bore and a Titan.
Decided to wait until shot show to see if there would be any new additions....
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Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
yeah, I'm really thinking, for the money however, that the Griffin Armament ain't too shabby!
http://www.griffinarmament.com/PHS-338- ... gaph38.htm
http://www.griffinarmament.com/PHS-338- ... gaph38.htm
Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
you may also want to consider the Thunderbeast 338BA suppressor.
Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
I have a Thunderbeast 338 BA and a SF 338.
I am much happier with the Thunderbeast.
Here is a review I did last year on it.
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/20b ... 0b822a7/30
I am much happier with the Thunderbeast.
Here is a review I did last year on it.
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/20b ... 0b822a7/30
Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
Check out Elite Iron. Heavy, but heavy-duty.
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Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
I have only seen/handled the Harvester Big Bore. I hope to shoot/demo it in the future. The options of switching from a threaded to a QD muzzle mount is interesting.
Below are two links to comparisons I did with the AAC Titan QD. I have also shot/demoed other .338 suppressors including the TBAC 338BA, AWC THOR PSR, Surefire 338, SAS Vengeance, Elite Iron and others, but data was not collected. I understand some of these are T.O.M.B. and not actually QD.
To answer your question, 'best bang for buck, that is not too heavy ?'.... It is not an easy answer when looking at a .338 QD suppressor. Your options would be the Harvester, Surefire, AAC Titan, and___________ (fill in the blank for people smarter than me). With mounts utilizing threading or T.O.M.B., you have many more options. Since you are considering the Griffin Armament(T.O.M.B.), I would say 'great choice'.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=115048
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=114773
Hope it helps.
Below are two links to comparisons I did with the AAC Titan QD. I have also shot/demoed other .338 suppressors including the TBAC 338BA, AWC THOR PSR, Surefire 338, SAS Vengeance, Elite Iron and others, but data was not collected. I understand some of these are T.O.M.B. and not actually QD.
To answer your question, 'best bang for buck, that is not too heavy ?'.... It is not an easy answer when looking at a .338 QD suppressor. Your options would be the Harvester, Surefire, AAC Titan, and___________ (fill in the blank for people smarter than me). With mounts utilizing threading or T.O.M.B., you have many more options. Since you are considering the Griffin Armament(T.O.M.B.), I would say 'great choice'.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=115048
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=114773
Hope it helps.
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Good stuff, thanks.
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Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
BTW, I hear that both the harvester big bore and thunderbeast will be available with a QD mount soon, any word on this fellas?
Re: Recomendations for QD .338 muffler
Sig is also releasing one and there have been favorable initial comments on their smaller cans. Kevin Brittingham is their chief designer now.
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