New Universal Suppressor

Discussion Forum for National Firearms Act regulated firearms and Special Occupational Tax manufacturing requirements
Post Reply
OakRidgeStars
VGOF Gold Supporter
VGOF Gold Supporter
Posts: 14108
Joined: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:13:20

New Universal Suppressor

Post by OakRidgeStars »

Too bad they're not taking orders yet, 'cause I'd be the first in line. :clap:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4KfGPM-cJc
User avatar
MarcSpaz
VGOF Platinum Supporter
VGOF Platinum Supporter
Posts: 6010
Joined: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 17:55:20
Location: Location: Location:

Re: New Universal Suppressor

Post by MarcSpaz »

As cool as that is, AAC has been making a suppressor that works on all of those exact same weapon/rounds, handgun or rifle from 22LR to .300 Win Mag and .308 Win. And, they have been do it since 2011. Its the 762-SDN.
User avatar
jdonovan
VGOF Gold Supporter
VGOF Gold Supporter
Posts: 1961
Joined: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:03:02

Re: New Universal Suppressor

Post by jdonovan »

if you delete the big-a** magnums, liberty mystic-x has been available for a few years.

and if you REALLY want to suppress the big magnums, you want a bigger can than you want on your 9mm.

Hmm they spec 300 WM, only on 24'+ barrels... at that point the pressures have dropped quite a bit.

I say the announcement is kinda meh, others have been there and done that, but hey welcome to the club griffin.
User avatar
Utah
Sharp Shooter
Sharp Shooter
Posts: 108
Joined: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:10:02

Re: New Universal Suppressor

Post by Utah »

No such thing as a “universal” suppressor…most of the smaller calibers is going to perform poorly (sound wise). If you want the best possible noise reduction you need to get the best suppressor for the caliber you want to suppress. Every heard a 9mm fired through a 45 suppressor then fired through a 9mm suppressor?
"My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you I just signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing will begin in five minutes."
(Ronald Reagan 11 August 1984)
Post Reply

Return to “NFA & SOT”