9mm subgun suppressors - what's good these days?

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I've had my CAC-9 on an SWD M11 for about a year now. I wouldn't buy anything else. I'm very happy with it. I also use it on a Ruger SR-22. As others have said...You simply can't beat Tom Bowers for customer service and communication.
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My husband has a SRT integral RRA.... It pisses me off.... It is as quiet as my .22. He uses AAC or Fiochi 158 I think.
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dtom29 wrote:I've had my CAC-9 on an SWD M11 for about a year now. I wouldn't buy anything else. I'm very happy with it. I also use it on a Ruger SR-22. As others have said...You simply can't beat Tom Bowers for customer service and communication.
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I like my AWC Mk9 on my Colt SMG but I also Love my TM SG on the Uzi. I think you would like any high volume can.

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Beautiful shroud/forestock with your Mk9 on your 6450. How'd you do it? I have a second 6450 to play with, would be fun to go your route. My first one is pictured earlier with my GT MultiMount.
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Telecomtodd wrote:Beautiful shroud/forestock with your Mk9 on your 6450. How'd you do it? I have a second 6450 to play with, would be fun to go your route. My first one is pictured earlier with my GT MultiMount.
Its actually a model RO635 not a 6450....don't steal my thunda', lol. :D

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Yep, didn't realize it was that tube. It's also slotted for Anschutz accessories - and I'm an Anschutz 1913 shooter. Would never use that functionality on my 6450s, ha. However, I have a really cool custom-developed carbon fiber bloop tube for the 1913.
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Telecomtodd wrote:Yep, didn't realize it was that tube. It's also slotted for Anschutz accessories - and I'm an Anschutz 1913 shooter. Would never use that functionality on my 6450s, ha. However, I have a really cool custom-developed carbon fiber bloop tube for the 1913.
This is the largest diameter one John makes, I think the ID is 2.15 or something. But it is so tight you cannot put the anshutz style stuff on it, no clearance.
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how about a 2016 update?
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I have an Omega 9k that I use on my 300blk sbr.
It is very quiet, with a low tone that sounds sweet.
I don't have, yet, a 9mm to run it on, but I did borrow a friend's Scorpion and put the 9k on it.
It is, to my ears, stupid quiet with the nice sounding low tone.
I will be looking to buy a 9mm rifle to mount another 9k on very soon.
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singtoe wrote:how about a 2016 update?

Omega 9k, Thompson SG-2 are a couple that get high marks.
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0101silent wrote:
singtoe wrote:how about a 2016 update?
Does anyone know how subgun or standard pistol suppressors sound on the Masterpiece Arms Defender, Mech Tech Conversion, or TNW Aero Survival Rifles/Pistols?
My SilencerCo Octane 45HD sounds pretty good on my TNW Aero SBR in 9mm 147gr. Same sounds as the same as the Colt 9mm SMG since they are both blow-back (same with fixed barrel spacer or dedicated fixed mount). I didn't try the 9mm endcap on the Octane or switch calibers to .40/.45 suppressed.
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The Hybrid is worth a look, I might get one for my Scorpion because I cant justify buying a dedicated can that costs more than the Subgun. The hybrid is a nice compromise.
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