Anyone here have one ?
Thoughts or opinions ?
reviews ?
It seems like a dream come true for me,but want to be sure before I buy.
Everyone advises Silencerco Omega or TBAC Ultra 7 ,but this is supposed to be even quieter than the TBAC Ultra 9 !!!
SAS REAPER MX
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Re: SAS REAPER MX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyGcaecIPaM
This might help. Something else to consider is the CS. You can actually get a hold of TBAC every time you call or email.
This might help. Something else to consider is the CS. You can actually get a hold of TBAC every time you call or email.
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Re: SAS REAPER MX
Don't have a Reaper, but have had a TOMB Ti Arbiter for some years now. Performance is superb on 5.56, 300 BLK, 6.8 and 308 cal rifles. Have seen very, very little change in impact point with it.
I also have Specwar and Saker 308 cans.
I like the Arbiter enough that when I was looking for a 338 can I bought a Ti Vengeance ... which should be out of NFA Jail soon!
I also have Specwar and Saker 308 cans.
I like the Arbiter enough that when I was looking for a 338 can I bought a Ti Vengeance ... which should be out of NFA Jail soon!
Re: SAS REAPER MX
Thanks for the replys.
Re: SAS REAPER MX
flyingbullseye wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyGcaecIPaM
This might help. Something else to consider is the CS. You can actually get a hold of TBAC every time you call or email.
Would like to see a head-to-head comparison using 300 BLK subsonic
and TBAC Ultra 9 and the SAS Reaper.
Customer Service is great,but not amajor factor in my decision.
I need absolute maximum suppression #1,then weight #2,then size #3
If I just used it for fun or range time,those would not be as important.
I have heard and shot suppressors that were as quiet or quieter than my
.22's with suppressors...BUT they were very heavy and very big...so I know what is possible,I just want that level of suppression and keep it under 20oz and no longer than 10".