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Re: Suppressor Thoughts
[Re: J.G.]
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03/04/25 09:51 PM
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Stick with manufacturers that have been around. They may not be the most inexpensive but they have solid engineering and customer service behind them. In no particular order…
Dead Air Q YHM SilencerCo Q and solid engineering and customer service LOL A simple google search on Q and their products/customer service yields alot of results. Take it for what it's worth. I've heard/seen enough about the quality of their products and customer service for me to not want to go down that path. That's not even taking into consideration people's opinion on the owner. I'm glad their products are working for those of you who have them and I hope they continue to do so without fail. I'v had a 30 cal YHM phantom for some time and it's been a great can. I'll be buying from them again. I've also got a couple of Otter Creek Labs, great cans and will be buying more. Only other company I have is Allen Engineering and they also make a solid suppressor. I have been underwhelmed by how their rifles have shot. Performing load development, they've never impressed me, and caused me more work and effort to get them to shoot to satisfactory for me. A Ruger American at a 1/4 of the price will shoot much tighter. And with less fuss to get there. I've also had to install an aftermarket firing pin spring in a Q Fix. They were no help for the owner of the rifle. He found just a guy, that had figured out what spring worked best, and ordered one from him. Problem solved after $7, and 20 minutes of my time and effort. I kinda wondered how good their stuff is, basically some rich guy recreating video game guns for the fanboys!
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