SO,, My Element 2 was approved on 8/28, waiting for the stamp,
And my Omega isn't "scheduled" until Oct..
This gives me time to work on my X-mas presesent.. :]
I have a several pistols but none are thread-able, with the exception of my SIG 938 and a couple 22lr.
My quandary: 9mm or 45 ACP, Sig, HK, 1911ish, or ??
Is there a goto make/model or are they all pretty much the same?
I would classify this as not ccw, maybe hunting backup, but primary home security and the range.
Opinions,, suggestions??
Thanks
Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
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Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
my sig mk25 is the best host for my tirant , sounds awesome
for 45 acp the hk in alot of tests is the best sounding for 45
i tried different hosts to get my best
all ears are different so try out some .what sounds good to me might sound like a train to you lol
and depending on what you are hunting for deadly large animals i would at the least have a 10mm then go up
for 45 acp the hk in alot of tests is the best sounding for 45
i tried different hosts to get my best
all ears are different so try out some .what sounds good to me might sound like a train to you lol
and depending on what you are hunting for deadly large animals i would at the least have a 10mm then go up
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
ericdraven wrote:my sig mk25 is the best host for my tirant , sounds awesome
for 45 acp the hk in alot of tests is the best sounding for 45
i tried different hosts to get my best
all ears are different so try out some .what sounds good to me might sound like a train to you lol
and depending on what you are hunting for deadly large animals i would at the least have a 10mm then go up
Unless I'm after possum & squirrels, the pistol is back-up only.
Horse before the cart, but I'm leaning toward the Octane, Osprey or Ti-rant.
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
A fellow with an HK USP 45 and a TiRant was kind enough to let me run a mag through at the range one day and I have to say it was quite a pleasant combo to shoot.ericdraven wrote: for 45 acp the hk in alot of tests is the best sounding for 45
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When I bought my TiRant, this is what I bought for it...
http://www.impactguns.com/glock-19-9mm- ... 11231.aspx
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
I'll second the MK 25. Quietest gun I have suppressed, well beside my other 226s.
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
I absolutely love my MK25 as a suppressor host.
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Is there much of a difference between the MK25 and the P226 in terms of using as a suppressor host?
Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
My Ruger SR 22 is a perfect host for a 6" suppressor.
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
You need to do some home work,, but I think some of the models, besides the threaded barrel, also have tall sights installed at the factory to clear some of the fatter cans. There is also grip kits & the number of mags.......ncorry wrote:Is there much of a difference between the MK25 and the P226 in terms of using as a suppressor host?
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
MK25 internals are parkerized for swimming in salt water, and it has a cool anchor and sticker on it. Otherwise, same gun. I have a 226 Elite which comes with a beavertail, most important feature to me other than the SRT trigger which I think the MK25 has as well.ncorry wrote:Is there much of a difference between the MK25 and the P226 in terms of using as a suppressor host?
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Great. I have the 226 Elite too and was wondering if I was missing anything. Did you change the recoil spring weight on any of the 226 versions for running with a suppressor? I read on here or one of the other boards that someone had a frame or slide crack and recommended running a stronger spring. I tried replacing the stock spring with one of the heavier Wolff springs, but it refused to cycle with it.n.franklin wrote:MK25 internals are parkerized for swimming in salt water, and it has a cool anchor and sticker on it. Otherwise, same gun. I have a 226 Elite which comes with a beavertail, most important feature to me other than the SRT trigger which I think the MK25 has as well.ncorry wrote:Is there much of a difference between the MK25 and the P226 in terms of using as a suppressor host?
Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
Octane 45. And also get the 9mm endcap at Silencershop. Best all around.
Mystic X is a close second. But only because you cant shoot 40 and 45.
Mystic X is a close second. But only because you cant shoot 40 and 45.
Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
A while back I picked up a FNH 45 Tactical for home defense. The magazine capacity was the selling point for me....15 rounds of 45 is all the firepower I should need hopefully. It's obviously a heavy bastard when fully loaded and wearing a can, but in a home defense situation I"m thinking I won't notice the weight much.
So, there's my suggestion....FNH 45. Knockdown power of a 45....magazine capacity of a 9mm. And shooting 15 rounds of a 45 without swapping mags is just fun
So, there's my suggestion....FNH 45. Knockdown power of a 45....magazine capacity of a 9mm. And shooting 15 rounds of a 45 without swapping mags is just fun
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
rimshaker wrote:Octane 45. And also get the 9mm endcap at Silencershop. Best all around.
I was thinking about the end cap swap. I already picked up a 5.56 end cap for the 7.62 Omega,, and it's one reason I have the Octane & T-Rant on the list.
Thanks,, and thanks for the other replies..
My list is now shorter,, the tipping point will probably end up being the "deal", functionally the upper end pistols are all similar.. I need some touchy-feely time with the candidates..
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
I haven't experienced any cracked slides, I use factory springs in all my guns.ncorry wrote:Great. I have the 226 Elite too and was wondering if I was missing anything. Did you change the recoil spring weight on any of the 226 versions for running with a suppressor? I read on here or one of the other boards that someone had a frame or slide crack and recommended running a stronger spring. I tried replacing the stock spring with one of the heavier Wolff springs, but it refused to cycle with it.n.franklin wrote:MK25 internals are parkerized for swimming in salt water, and it has a cool anchor and sticker on it. Otherwise, same gun. I have a 226 Elite which comes with a beavertail, most important feature to me other than the SRT trigger which I think the MK25 has as well.ncorry wrote:Is there much of a difference between the MK25 and the P226 in terms of using as a suppressor host?
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
Just a couple corrections on the Sig Mk25, it does not have the SRT trigger and it does not have taller suppressor sights. It does have the phosphate coated internals and they do offer a threaded barrel version.
I'm waiting on an Octane 45 HD suppressor now. It can handle 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and even 10mm just by using the appropriate mount. Same mounts as the Osprey but the Octane 45 can be disassembled.
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I'm waiting on an Octane 45 HD suppressor now. It can handle 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and even 10mm just by using the appropriate mount. Same mounts as the Osprey but the Octane 45 can be disassembled.
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
No, the MK25 is a P226 with an anchor on it and maybe a couple finish differences depending on the process used at time of production.ncorry wrote:Is there much of a difference between the MK25 and the P226 in terms of using as a suppressor host?
It's a SIG P226 MK25 http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductD ... -mk25.aspx
As for threads. I bought an RSR Group P226 a while back for the 1/2x28 threads. I'm not sure if all the RSR 9mm threaded SIGs have 1/2x28 threads but at the time RSR had an exclusive deal with SIG to produce 1x2x28 threads.
I went to my favorite LGS and got mine NIB for a reasonable price. There are a number of variants available MK25, Scorpion, Lone Star, etc. https://www.google.com/search?q=p226+rs ... p+threaded
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
I am newer than new to silencers and just beginning my research. Interesting that I have a Sig MK25 and an HK USP Compact 45 and would like to get one silencer that would work on both guns.
Is that possible and reasonable?
Would quality be sacrificed by trying to get one can for 2 different jobs?
Best value options?
Thanks for any help folks.
Is that possible and reasonable?
Would quality be sacrificed by trying to get one can for 2 different jobs?
Best value options?
Thanks for any help folks.
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Re: Suppressed Pistol, Which Make/Model??
Check with SIG, The MK25 is a simple barrel switch, under 200USD with a little shopping around.Sigop wrote:I am newer than new to silencers and just beginning my research. Interesting that I have a Sig MK25 and an HK USP Compact 45 and would like to get one silencer that would work on both guns.
Is that possible and reasonable?
Would quality be sacrificed by trying to get one can for 2 different jobs?
Best value options?
Thanks for any help folks.
Probably the same for HK??
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