Well Mr. Snowflake I’m not interested in a pissing contest. So let’s keep it on the up and up on this thread.
I have one suppressor Deadair Sandman L. It’s the quick connect model.
You can’t take it apart.
I use it mostly on 300 blackout and 300WM, but have shot it on 223 and 260 rem.
I would have to check my records but I’m sure I only have 500 rounds through it.
I usually don’t go crazy on running it. Let it cool after a handful of shots
I have owned it for a few years and really haven’t used it as much as I should.
So my experience with them has been limited due to my decision on when to run it.
Thats why I’m asking other people’s experiences. To get a better feel for how much these things can be pushed, while not abusing them.
Addressing your last statement first, I'll say that, IME, the manufacturer knows the limits of their product better than anyone. That is who I go to first with any question on my suppressor's capability.
All my gear has seen only supers except for one of the YHMs that I use when I drag out the SBR 3300BLK for fun.
My first suppressor experience was on my HK MP5 SMG a few years ago. It was Gem Tech and could handle all the 9mm I put through it and just want more. But that was only 9mm, even with sustained FA fire.
Next was a local friend's 22LR rimfire "can" that I bought to use on one of my sample guns. It has an aluminum body, is lightweight and is quiet. It does have slight effect on accuracy in most guns it has been on but very little impact shift in on v. off for any host. It will likely last two lifetimes, especially since I put it aside after buying a YHM Stinger that will come apart for cleaning and is rated for up to 5.7x28 sustained fire.
My CF gear is two from YHM (one steel & one Ti) in 30 caliber and a Gem Tech that does my AR work.
The Gem Tech, per manufacturer, is NOT rated FA and only gets 223 Remington work on AR's but it has gotten. very hot and there was zero change in POI or sound moderation.
The YHM Ti gets more fun than the heavy steel model for sure. They both do mainly anything 30 or below for me but include 22-250 in that (not recommended per Gem Tech in their 22CF can).
The YHM Steel can has been used up to 300 WM but I prefer a brake over it so it doesn't get a lot of use there.
I have owned the present array for about ten years and, given minimal attention to cleanliness or detailed maintenance ( but maximum adherence to MFG advice), I expect they will last my lifetime and probably my son's as well.
If I were doing it all over I likely would have made some different decisions on makes and models (IE maybe something Silencerco that would be more modular and have better deep clean options).
Also, having never damaged one in any way, I have no idea of how the MFGs I chose would handle any issues on warranty. I do have a friend who damaged his SIlencerco by failed to get it completely tightened before sending a round. They were EXTREMELY generous and promptly repaired it at NO charge, That would certainly make a difference in my decision if I were buying another.
There are thousands (at least it seems) of suppressor manufacturers on the playing field today so one must do their due diligence to get the right one for their needs.
Guess that is all for snowflake but I'll answer most any other question you wish.