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I understand that Sabre Defense will have the Ase Utra Suppressors sometime around February 2008. I am interested in their suppressors and wanted feedback from anyone who owns them or has shot them? How do they compare to the major American can manufactureres? Durability? Sound? Etc.
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They are probably good. But they have been saying that for three years.
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I think all suppressors that are available for commercial sale in the U.S.A. are "American" manufactured by law.
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I realize they are American Manufactured. I suppose I need to say American design. While the Ase Utra will be manufactured in the USA by Sabre Defense, it is not an American design. It was designed in Finnland and will be manufactured under license by Sabre Defense.
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So they are coming to market with that Finnish? reflex suppressor design that comes back over the barrel. If so I can't wait to see how well (or not) they work.
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This is an Ase Utra suppressor, not to be confused with any other suppressor company in Finland.
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I have a small feedback about Ace product Ultra Jet-z CQB.
I had a brief-field test, of course w/o any sound meter :(.
First of all at was upgraded to sit on AKS-74U (Krinkov) witch was a host gun. Other items to compare � local 5.45 mm system and quite old 5.56 mm �Brugger and Thomet� also AK threaded.
local is rated about 27 db reduction (long barrel AK-74, usual 5.45x39 7N6 ammo), ACE sounded to everyone better about 30%, B&T was in a middle. 2 magazine dumps did not affect any of the system.
At the same time ACE is much smaller, but heavier than local, roughly like B&T.

Edit: P.S. Mention that weight influenced by adding of quite heavy steel part to match AK thread.

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Thanks for the info. That is a compact can!
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Post by Tuukka »

Nice to see there is interest in our products in the U.S. as well.

The process with Sabre has been long and time has gone in the past years to further develope our suppressor technology, both material and production process wise.

I do believe once the suppressors built by Sabre reach the market, people can make accurate comparisons to the suppressors already on the market. I can also say that I belivee the products will compare quite well with the existing suppressors size, weight, performance and strength wise.

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Congratulations on getting your project going with Sabre Defense. I visited there a couple of years ago when I was job shopping. Seemed like a very good company with lots of manufacturing capacity.

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k31user wrote:Congratulations on getting your project going with Sabre Defense. I visited there a couple of years ago when I was job shopping. Seemed like a very good company with lots of manufacturing capacity.

Ron
Thank you for the well wishes !

We are really looking forward in the future.
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Post by TA »

I have a Ase-Utra S-7 in 338 Lapua Magnum. It is excellent. My Jet-Z Compact is very good too.

I look forward to having those put up against best US cans (Thundertrap and similar). I am sure Ase-Utra will not have to be ashamed of anything in these tests.

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Forgot to mention that I have a AU .22 Pistol can too. Compact, very quiet. Lots of parts in case one wants to disassemble it. Lowers the signature very well. 60 Euros when I bought it a few years back. That is about 100 USD including VAT22%. No paperwork required in Finland.
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Post by evert »

i can agree to that- the ase utra 22 pistol can is the best ive tried so far.
almost no frp, and the best suppression compared to the other 22 cans on the market here in scandinavia.
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Is there anymore word on when the suppressors will be available in the USA???
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Post by KevinB »

Tuuka - are the rest of the BR group suppressors going to be made here? or just Ase Utra?

Not that I would not buy a Z-Jet - but I also want a T4 Ranger from BR-T
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Kevin,

There really is no "BR Group", that was some sort of marketing name that BR-Tuote wanted to promote at some point and we asked them to cease the use of that.

As we are completely separate companies and the licencing agreement that we have with Sabre Defence only concerns Ase Utra products, they will not be making any BR-Tuote Reflex suppressors.

Why the need for the T4? :wink:

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Interesting.

I like the lite weight of the T4 and the small AOL increase.
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Kevin,

We have shorter version of the jet-Z CQB suppressor, it is available either as the thread mounting CQBS version or the quick attaching CQBS-QM model.

It was originally made due to a customer request and due to our product design it was very easy to take into production.

It is about 1" shorter than the regular jet-Z CQB or CQB-QM.
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I know this is an old thread but whatever happened to this? Are Ase Utra suppressors available in the US now or not?
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Wow, a 3 year bump!

Answer is NO.
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Darn, what a shame. Reading the thread, it sounded like it was going to happen.
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Hi,

Yes, our co-operation with Sabre Defence did not lead to actual production there.

However I am in the process of getting at least some of our suppressors into the country for review and testing.

We have had some contacts from companies that are interested in licence manufacturing our products and it is likely that I will meet up with some at the SHOT Show.

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Post by tcba_joe »

I've always wondered why no one attempted to license the Ase Utra cans. Seems like licensing a mature design from an established company would benefit both parties.
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