JSH
Gold $$ Contributor
Ditto on the wanting more than one.
Other than the size for 22RF I myself will never complain about mine. I can deal with the size, vs the $$$ for a RF can.
Don’t get to warm and fuzzy over some of the claims made such as the 300WM or full auto ratings. For the most part they are selling points and nothing else.
A friend of mine got involved in testing a variety of cans. They shot some full auto rated and several of them failed due to flexing and strikes. Oddly on another test with one rated as 300WM it failed on the third shot of factory ammo.
I prefer a can that is threaded so it can be taken apart and cleaned.
Do your home work and look at several reviews. Find a manufacturer that has been around a while with a good track record. There seems to be quite a few “fly by night” outfits putting together some junk. Carbon fiber is what it is, it is not suppressor material in my book. I wouldn’t even want it as wrap for those that do the “cool” thing.
Other than the size for 22RF I myself will never complain about mine. I can deal with the size, vs the $$$ for a RF can.
Don’t get to warm and fuzzy over some of the claims made such as the 300WM or full auto ratings. For the most part they are selling points and nothing else.
A friend of mine got involved in testing a variety of cans. They shot some full auto rated and several of them failed due to flexing and strikes. Oddly on another test with one rated as 300WM it failed on the third shot of factory ammo.
I prefer a can that is threaded so it can be taken apart and cleaned.
Do your home work and look at several reviews. Find a manufacturer that has been around a while with a good track record. There seems to be quite a few “fly by night” outfits putting together some junk. Carbon fiber is what it is, it is not suppressor material in my book. I wouldn’t even want it as wrap for those that do the “cool” thing.