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Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 4:29 pm
by tf2addict
The only YHM product I've ever owned was a front sight and wasn't too impressed with it.

How are their silencers? Good rep?

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 4:36 pm
by AlabamaPaul
Cans performance is good. Mounts are fugly...

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 7:23 pm
by quiettime
I've been eyeing the Sidewinder 9mm. The monocore looks like it is very well-machined.

I have a friend with a 7.62 Phantom. While heavy, it does offer good performance. It is also very heavy. And heavy.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 9:37 pm
by Tony M.
I've shot several of their .22 cans and was not impressed with the performance. they where nicely machined though, so that's something?

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:33 am
by T-Rex
My Phantom is about 8yrs old, now.
I've used it on: my 308 bolt rifle, 300blk AR and an AR10.
While it is not a light can, it does well in the suppression category (suppresses the 300blk better than my Octane45)

I've yet to experience it personally, but I hear their CS is great.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 12:46 pm
by Kramer
Pass on the 22 and pistol cans. Their rifle cans are decent for the money, generally a bit louder than the better brands..

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 8:54 pm
by roodyrocker
I have a YHM Cobra M2 in .45. It works well. Mounts are simple and cheap for it. It covers 9 mm, .40S&W, .45 ACP, and 10 10mm. I like it.

Rudy

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 9:45 am
by fishman
I don't own any of their silencers but I have two of their quad rail handguards, one is going on my form 1 300blk build, I'm more than satisfied with their products so far.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 7:15 pm
by tf2addict
The Sidewinder is the one I was eyeing too. It's a little long but the noise reduction seems good. But I'm more about length and weight then absolute noise reduction.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 3:26 pm
by cdhknives
I like my Phantom 30 but it's big and heavy. I don't think I would hurt it driving over it with my truck. I have several other YHM products and am generally pleased with them.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 8:51 pm
by darkstar2
I know I am late to the party, but I have two 30 cal YHM cans.

One dedicated to a 300 Blackout SBR and the other floats.

Both work very well, both are heavy and solid.

If you are not worried about weight they are a great unit.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 6:42 pm
by steve urquell
I have a sidewinder 9mm I use for 300 blk subs as well. It's 9oz with the FBA on the rifle. Not as quiet as my buddy's Omega 30 but pretty close. It's as quiet as his Osprey 9 shooting 9mm 147gr subs. Adapters are dirt cheap compared to anyone else. I'm very pleased with it.

Re: Opinion on YHM cans?

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 2:43 pm
by gsyoung54
tf2addict wrote:The only YHM product I've ever owned was a front sight and wasn't too impressed with it.

How are their silencers? Good rep?
Yankee Hill has a history of being a machine shop long before they turned to making suppressors. The newest YH sights, hand guards and other parts seem to be of very high quality... I just got a few YH items in from Brownell's and they look, feel and fit great.

Onto their suppressors... YH was one of the first suppressor makers to make truly inexpensive quiet cans... I think as a result of their low cost people have thought that they were poorly made or of inferior quality. I know of at least four guys who shoot them at the range and everyone of them sounds like any other suppressor in their caliber class from 10 yards away... there just isn't that much difference in suppressors at a distance when comparing similar lengths and calibers... unless you are shooting some really old from the 80's cans which are definitely noisier than today's.

I can think of two specific where I heard two separate 30 cal YH all titanium Phantoms being shot. The first was on a 5.56 16" barrel and I later went the three benches over and asked what kind of can it was and was he shooting Blackouts! He was shooting green tip and for some reason that day at the barely 36 yard range I couldn't hear any sonic crack... maybe because of the short range or air density or who knows but I had my earpro off and I have excellent tested every year when I was a firefighter hearing... retired about 4 years ago and always wear expensive earpro. The second time I heard a 30 cal YH titanium Phantom was when it was being shot on a 300 Blackout with about a registered sbr with about a 14" barrel and part of the suppressor hidden under the hand guards a la MP5 SD... It was quieter than the 9mm P226 next to it shooting 157 gr subs with a Tirant 9M suppressor.

The original all titanium phantoms are on sale now because YH is coming out with a version with new engraving or a new knurled end cap or something and literally dumping the originals to dealers at about half the original cost. A friend of mine is getting one for around $600, months ago they were $900+

I haven't bought any yet but just signed up as a dealer for them and am thinking of getting two of the older titanium 30 cal Phantoms as soon as my tax refund gets here!

George

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