Which suppressor do you like the best?

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  • NinnJinn

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    been bitten by the Suppressed bug...

    I have been checking out videos for the last 4 days...

    A suppressor. B suppressor. C suppressor. $250 suppressor. $350 suppressor. Mucho mono suppressor. AAAKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :crying: Which one do I get???!!!! :dunno:

    I plan on using it on a Walther p22 and also M&P 15-22.

    some are better on p22. some are better on a long gun...

    I don't want to spend money on a suppressor and a $200 stamp only to shoot it and go, "6 months worth of wait and BS just for this???? whats so great about it???"
     

    Goodcat

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    Love my .22 gemtech alpine. Almost any modern, big name .22 can is nice. Tone differences, etc are the primary arguments, though everyone acts like there's huge differences in suppression. Grab whatevers can is the shelf, buy subsonic ammo (standard will stay subsonic in p22, but loaded subsonic is quieter), and wait your time.

    If your even around Noblesville, pm me and you can shoot my alpine.

    Here it is, subsonic, on bolt action. It's just silly.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbb8R2JbaCg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
     

    mag556

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    I know you're looking for something for your m&p 22 but I use a gemtech halo on my AR and I absolutely love it
     

    ryknoll3

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    Get out and hear them if you can. They all have slightly different tones and one person's hearing levels will cause them to prefer a different tone than other person's. Check out the Huntertown Guardian. Best bang-for-your-buck can out there right now, IMO.
     

    stoyan79

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    All .22 suppressors I have seen perform about the same. I have TAC65 and like it. Make sure it is take apart.
     

    combat45acp

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    Get out and hear them if you can. They all have slightly different tones and one person's hearing levels will cause them to prefer a different tone than other person's. Check out the Huntertown Guardian. Best bang-for-your-buck can out there right now, IMO.

    this^^^

    sounds / meters very good, priced right, user serviceable, Indiana made, life time warranty, veteran owned company...
     

    mjrducky

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    I have two of the Thompson Zephy XL's and thinking about a third. Works great on my pistols as I can still use the front sight and awesome on rifles shooting full auto and thats with standard velocity ammo.
     

    Docjon

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    Gem tech is probably the best out there right now. I have seven people wanting on transfer as I write this.
     
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