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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    Quote Originally Posted by carleng View Post
    Thanks, I'll have a look.

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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    Quote Originally Posted by carleng View Post
    And what is the consensus on the Warrior Suppressors? Their prices seem reasonable.

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    They are much larger overall than the sustac and SAI suppressors.
    Lookup the tests done on suppressors.
    Sustac came out 1st and in the 1st 5 of the other categories.
    Categories were Length, thickness, weight, recoil reduction and sound reduction

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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    Hailstorms website says R8877 for the SAI 556 QD suppressor.
    Am I looking at the wrong thing...?

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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    Stay away from warrior on your AR, seen one “break” within 30 rounds, pay once cry once


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    Default AR-15 Suppressor options

    The shorter the barrel, the more blowback you get in your face and mag. The suppressor gets surprisingly very hot as well. I speak about ASE Utra experience. I did burn Flora Guns carpet in the shooting cubicle.....suppressor was just happily glowing on!

    The LM6 and SIG 553 had this issue for around first 5 rounds....

    The same suppressor on a longer barrel Daniel Defence, and no blowback at all.

    There some AR charging handles that have slots in them, to move gas and dust away from shooters face.

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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    A bit of an old thread ... how is the gas blowback of the SAI M80 suppressors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnold View Post
    A bit of an old thread ... how is the gas blowback of the SAI M80 suppressors?
    The m80k?
    It has very little as it is the flow through type design.
    They are incredibly heavy for what they offer, the qd system is really nice though. In that price range you can get a use ultra 5 though that is, based on this forum feedback far superior. It depends on what it's for though

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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    For me as being a left handed shooter, which silencer has the least blowback?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DstUrges View Post
    The m80k?
    It has very little as it is the flow through type design.
    They are incredibly heavy for what they offer, the qd system is really nice though. In that price range you can get a use ultra 5 though that is, based on this forum feedback far superior. It depends on what it's for though
    I am looking at the M80K and M80CQS50. All suppressors with a QD system seem to be heavy but I guess you have to pay the price if you want the QD.
    Direct thread is not something I am looking for as the suppressor would not be used much (that is my opinion now :) )

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    Default Re: AR-15 Suppressor options

    The way I understand it direct thread will unscrew itself when it heats up, think loosening troublesome wheel nuts with heat. Fine for hunting rifle but not for semi auto mag dumping. Iirc I got that explanation from Hailstormza when I was shopping around.

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