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No, the Ti-RANT baffle stack is sealed. You can take apart the entire new ASAP System (The Clutch) for complete cleaning and service.singtoe wrote:Will the TiiRant be able to taken apart by the user to clean. It looks like the end cap has holes for a take down tool?
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What about this?singtoe wrote:Why we are on the subject, What pouch comes with the Ti-rant? Is it same one that comes with the Evo 45 or is it the cool one, we see in all the photo opps?
I have an Evo 45 and it came with the black nylon case. FBS and the tool to take the ASAP apart with. What exactly comes with the Ti-Rant?
If I remember correctly the 2 I looked at came with a nice multi cam pouchsingtoe wrote:What about this?singtoe wrote:Why we are on the subject, What pouch comes with the Ti-rant? Is it same one that comes with the Evo 45 or is it the cool one, we see in all the photo opps?
I have an Evo 45 and it came with the black nylon case. FBS and the tool to take the ASAP apart with. What exactly comes with the Ti-Rant?
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Ti-Rant Photos
Kevin and the gang were nice enough to loan me #001 for a write-up in Combat Handguns. I used a Springfield Custom Shop XD for a host. The light is SureFire's new X400 Light/Laser. While I have had this a couple of weeks, I wanted to wait until after the shoot last weekend to post this.
I shot the Ti-Rant against an Evo Delta. When I used super-sonic hand loads the difference was nominal. However, when I used WW 147 Sub-Sonic JHP and Federal 147 grain Sub-Sonic Hydra Shok, the Ti-Rant won hands down. It seem to really like the slightly hotter stuff.
I shot it indoors into a stack of magazines and the sound was not much louder than a yardstick slapping a kitchen counter. I even shot some 124 gr. Gold Dot and it was very quiet when hitting the magazines at short distance. I know that is not real scientific but I hope it gets the point across.
Needless to say, I hope to have one in my vault soon!
Enjoy the photos - Thanks to Kevin and Mike
I shot the Ti-Rant against an Evo Delta. When I used super-sonic hand loads the difference was nominal. However, when I used WW 147 Sub-Sonic JHP and Federal 147 grain Sub-Sonic Hydra Shok, the Ti-Rant won hands down. It seem to really like the slightly hotter stuff.
I shot it indoors into a stack of magazines and the sound was not much louder than a yardstick slapping a kitchen counter. I even shot some 124 gr. Gold Dot and it was very quiet when hitting the magazines at short distance. I know that is not real scientific but I hope it gets the point across.
Needless to say, I hope to have one in my vault soon!
Enjoy the photos - Thanks to Kevin and Mike
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Re: Ti-Rant 001
It was great meeting you at the shoot, but I wish we had a bit more time to talk. I recognize the XD that had the amazing trigger jobRob Garrett wrote:Kevin and the gang were nice enough to loan me #001 for a write-up in Combat Handguns. I used a Springfield Custom Shop XD for a host. The light is SureFire's new X400 Light/Laser. While I have had this a couple of weeks, I wanted to wait until after the shoot last weekend to post this.
I shot the Ti-Rant against an Evo Delta. When I used sub-sonic hand loads the difference was nominal. However, when I used WW 147 Sub-Sonic JHP and Federal 147 grain Sub-Sonic Hydra Shok, the Ti-Rant won hands down. It seem to really like the slightly hotter stuff.
I shot it indoors into a stack of magazines and the sound was not much louder than a yardstick slapping a kitchen counter. I even shot some 124 gr. Gold Dot and it was very quiet when hitting the magazines at short distance. I know that is not real scientific but I hope it gets the point across.
Needless to say, I hope to have one in my vault soon!
Enjoy the photos - Thanks to Kevin and Mike
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So I had wanted to resist drinking the AAC koolaid for as long as possible, but then I handled a Ti-Rant 9mm at the Dulles gun show yesterday. My GOD this thing is light, and it just oozes quality. Not to mention it looks REALLY freaking cool. I've got a 9mm can on the way and might have to take PSI up on that Evo deal too so a third 9mm can isn't in my future, but after having played with one in person I think my plan to put a YHM Cobra 2 on my .45 is going to be waylaid.
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Fallschirmjaager wrote:So I had wanted to resist drinking the AAC koolaid for as long as possible, but then I handled a Ti-Rant 9mm at the Dulles gun show yesterday. My GOD this thing is light, and it just oozes quality. Not to mention it looks REALLY freaking cool. I've got a 9mm can on the way and might have to take PSI up on that Evo deal too so a third 9mm can isn't in my future, but after having played with one in person I think my plan to put a YHM Cobra 2 on my .45 is going to be waylaid.
Agreed, the Ti-RANTs are awesome. And listen, you might think you don't like koolaid, but try a sip- you just might.
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