Say you already have a 762 Saker and a 22 can. Now you want a pistol caliber can primarily for a 9mm AR. Which do you pick and why?
I was initially looking at a Mystic X. Now the Cosmic came out and would allow up to a 45 (even 458). Also the Silencerco Hybrid. I don't have any centerfire pistols with threaded barrels but that could easily be remedied. I shoot a lot of 40 and 45 but again the primary gun would be a 9mm AR. Do you get a dedicated 9 can or go for the multi cal type?
All my pistol ammo is coated lead so I'm not sure how that would do in a non serviceable can like the Hybrid.
Being able to shoot larger calibers in the Cosmic would be nice but it scarifies on noise suppression. But if it's still hearing safe, I doubt I would care. Worst part is that you spend $1000 on the can and stamp and then still have to buy the mounts.
I know there are a bunch more pistol can options but haven't looked too far into them. They would be smaller and lighter weight but how big of difference is that when the primary host is an AR. I like flexibility. I use the Saker more on my 223 rifles than the blackout.
I was initially looking at a Mystic X. Now the Cosmic came out and would allow up to a 45 (even 458). Also the Silencerco Hybrid. I don't have any centerfire pistols with threaded barrels but that could easily be remedied. I shoot a lot of 40 and 45 but again the primary gun would be a 9mm AR. Do you get a dedicated 9 can or go for the multi cal type?
All my pistol ammo is coated lead so I'm not sure how that would do in a non serviceable can like the Hybrid.
Being able to shoot larger calibers in the Cosmic would be nice but it scarifies on noise suppression. But if it's still hearing safe, I doubt I would care. Worst part is that you spend $1000 on the can and stamp and then still have to buy the mounts.
I know there are a bunch more pistol can options but haven't looked too far into them. They would be smaller and lighter weight but how big of difference is that when the primary host is an AR. I like flexibility. I use the Saker more on my 223 rifles than the blackout.