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A SBS and can are about the only items lacking in my collection.
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Not sure I really get the "symbology" here. I'm guessing those cartridges are the next ones that DA is designing cans for and the 12 ga shell is missing at the end. I get the 50 cal and 338 lap, but it sure looks like a 9mm and a .45 in there, and DA already makes multiple cans for those....
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Quoted: Not sure I really get the "symbology" here. I'm guessing those cartridges are the next ones that DA is designing cans for and the 12 ga shell is missing at the end. I get the 50 cal and 338 lap, but it sure looks like a 9mm and a .45 in there, and DA already makes multiple cans for those.... View Quote Don't think into it too much. They're teasing a shotgun can. |
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Glad I’ve never pulled the trigger on a Salvo
We’ll see how this pans out |
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So basically a 12ga compatible Primal?
Quoted:Not sure I really get the "symbology" here. I'm guessing those cartridges are the next ones that DA is designing cans for and the 12 ga shell is missing at the end. I get the 50 cal and 338 lap, but it sure looks like a 9mm and a .45 in there, and DA already makes multiple cans for those.... View Quote |
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It’ll be interesting to see what a decade of development will yield for a 12ga can. The Salvo is the only one that made it to the (somewhat) mainstream as far as I know.
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Originally Posted By : Don't think into it too much. They're teasing a shotgun can. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By : Quoted: Not sure I really get the "symbology" here. I'm guessing those cartridges are the next ones that DA is designing cans for and the 12 ga shell is missing at the end. I get the 50 cal and 338 lap, but it sure looks like a 9mm and a .45 in there, and DA already makes multiple cans for those.... Don't think into it too much. They're teasing a shotgun can. Plot twist, they’re teasing a .50 BMG can. |
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Quoted: Yeah, maybe it's a .50 can that can handle all of those except the 12ga... Probably not though, I do wish the .338 Lap had been the one missing, need a .335/.358 Nomad Ti in my life for some reason. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Plot twist, they’re teasing a .50 BMG can. Yeah, maybe it's a .50 can that can handle all of those except the 12ga... Probably not though, I do wish the .338 Lap had been the one missing, need a .335/.358 Nomad Ti in my life for some reason. That’s what the primal is for. I’ve used mine on 338LM and it sounds pretty good. Better then my buddies harvester big bore that’s a dedicated 338 csn. |
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Well now. Both 2 calibers I am in need of cans for, if the teaser is true :D
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Quoted: Teaser this morning shows the 50 gone now too. https://i.imgur.io/azaiPQG_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium View Quote Interesting… |
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Quoted: Sweet, we're slowly narrowing it down to the .338 Lap. View Quote That’s been my thoughts after seeing this. The 338 will be the last one left and gets picked up out of the dirt and loaded. This is purely speculation though. Mike has said in tons of instagram live videos he doesn’t want to do a 50 cal |
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I find it funny when companies like DA try to be cool and edgy instead of just making a affordable, reliable and available suppressor.
Owning some of their products as well as their non hipster competitors I can attest that its the rabid fanbase which supports them... |
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Quoted: I find it funny when companies like DA try to be cool and edgy instead of just making a affordable, reliable and available suppressor. Owning some of their products as well as their non hipster competitors I can attest that its the rabid fanbase which supports them... View Quote What about their cans are not affordable, reliable or available? I see them on the shelves everywhere |
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.338 is as niche as .50 bmg so I'll hazard a guess that ain't it. If I were a betting man, my money would be on a can designed for a handgun with a bore that can accommodate .45 ACP with optional 9mm end caps. They have a 9mm pistol can already but the design is definitely not for everyone and I don't see it nearly as much as some competitors. For the foregoing reasons, it will be a .45 pistol can.
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Quoted: .338 is as niche as .50 bmg so I'll hazard a guess that ain't it. If I were a betting man, my money would be on a can designed for a handgun with a bore that can accommodate .45 ACP with optional 9mm end caps. They have a 9mm pistol can already but the design is definitely not for everyone and I don't see it nearly as much as some competitors. For the foregoing reasons, it will be a .45 pistol can. View Quote You mean like a Dead Air Ghost? |
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Quoted: Quoted: .338 is as niche as .50 bmg so I'll hazard a guess that ain't it. If I were a betting man, my money would be on a can designed for a handgun with a bore that can accommodate .45 ACP with optional 9mm end caps. They have a 9mm pistol can already but the design is definitely not for everyone and I don't see it nearly as much as some competitors. For the foregoing reasons, it will be a .45 pistol can. You mean like a Dead Air Ghost? Or the primal that can do 338LM, 45-70 and has a booster for all handguns too |
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Quoted: I find it funny when companies like DA try to be cool and edgy instead of just making a affordable, reliable and available suppressor. Owning some of their products as well as their non hipster competitors I can attest that its the rabid fanbase which supports them... View Quote I think their cans are competitively priced, and well-made. I have many (as well as many other cans from other manufacturers), and I have had no complaints whatsoever. People really only started hating on them when they became popular. But they aren’t the hottest name in the game for the past few years because of cool Instagram posts. They make good products that are well supported? Are they the best at everything for everyone? Probably not. But it’s not trash either. And they stay in their wheelhouse. Cans, mounts, muzzle devices, and little else. |
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Quoted: I think their cans are competitively priced, and well-made. I have many (as well as many other cans from other manufacturers), and I have had no complaints whatsoever. People really only started hating on them when they became popular. But they aren't the hottest name in the game for the past few years because of cool Instagram posts. They make good products that are well supported? Are they the best at everything for everyone? Probably not. But it's not trash either. And they stay in their wheelhouse. Cans, mounts, muzzle devices, and little else. View Quote I think the rifle cans might be overbuilt for my needs. That's my only hesitation. |
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I’m confused on if we are showing caliber compatibility or eliminating via the tease. I guess I’ll just wait for the full release.
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Quoted: I'm confused on if we are showing caliber compatibility or eliminating via the tease. I guess I'll just wait for the full release. View Quote Otherwise it makes no sense to me. |
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Quoted: https://i.imgur.com/mxTY7kCl.png 45 is gone now ghost 9m? Maybe something in a 9/38 bore that can do 338 lapua and/or 8.6? View Quote I might would buy a Ghost 9m. Think I’ll probably pick up a TBAC 9mm soon, though. |
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Little birdie tells me this can will be quite different from what they’ve done in the past (ie not a slightly adapted version of something they already make). Now, what is meant by that I have no idea. We’ll see tomorrow.
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Mojave 9-3D printed can.
I guess the other calibers in the tease weren't relevant. It was more of saying, not a shotgun can, not a .338 etc. |
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I was hoping for a 50 cal can when I saw the teaser. .36 bore cans rated for 338 seem to be the rage now though and I could also use one of those if the weight is right.
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Quoted: Mojave 9-3D printed can. I guess the other calibers in the tease weren't relevant. It was more of saying, not a shotgun can, not a .338 etc. View Quote What I presume is Dead Air's parent company also filed something with the patent and trademark office the same day as the Mojave 9 for something called the Nomax 33 |
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Interested to see how/if they addressed the “3d cans can’t be repaired” issue
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