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Posted: 6/20/2015 6:24:40 PM EDT
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Recent activities have proven how handy am I certainly not. This has lead me to believe that I am best suited buying a commercial suppressor. I think I've narrowed it down to an AAC SDN-6 or Griffen Recce 7. I want a compact .30 cal suppressor that I can also toss on my 556 rifles but for under $1000 including stamp. Anyone have any specific knocks against one or the other from personal experience?
I know about the possible SDN-6 wobble. I'm also open to other suggestions but $1000 is the strict maximum. |
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the sakeris a good one also.
I like my N-6,the whole wobble thing is blown out of proportion IMO. My N-6 doesn't move at all and my mini 4 also. Eta: it's a little above your price range. |
| Honestly you can find an N6 for like $500 right now if you look around. It's still a good can, just an "out dated" mounting system. You could probably find a saker762 in that $800 range If you looked hard enough. Also I completely understand your max budget (I probably make less cash than you) but it's really not good to buy any NFA item based on budget. It's a lifetime purchase. Really think about if it's worth the extra money before you buy something. I've made the mistake twice now on suppressors. Just get the one you want. Period. |
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