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Posted: 7/21/2014 11:25:46 AM EDT
Just got the mail, anyone else?
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Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo?
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Probably be pretty easy to load a 12-pellet 00 2 3/4 inch subsonic load.
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As messed up as England's gun laws are, they have some amazing suppressor technology available to them.
Saw a you tube video once of some grey headed brit who had a shotgun that was movie quiet when he shot it. Can't find the video now though. |
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Quoted: Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? View Quote RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. |
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Quoted: Just imagine if that thing was stuck on a shotgun with an Xrail on it. http://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/XM2XI-26-Benelli.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Damn, that thing has to be heavy. 12" and 32oz. As if shotguns weren't long and heavy enough already. Just imagine if that thing was stuck on a shotgun with an Xrail on it. http://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/XM2XI-26-Benelli.jpg But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool.
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View Quote That shotgun is on display at the NRA museum. |
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Quoted: Imagine how much you'd want one if you already had a Saiga 12 SBS.... Has a price been announced yet? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Imagine how much you'd want one if you already had a Saiga 12 SBS.... Has a price been announced yet? |
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Quoted: Commercially viable. RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. |
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But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn, that thing has to be heavy. 12" and 32oz. As if shotguns weren't long and heavy enough already. Just imagine if that thing was stuck on a shotgun with an Xrail on it. http://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/XM2XI-26-Benelli.jpg But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool. Already have the SBS S12, just need the can. Hopefully they make an adapter for the S12 with no chokes. |
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But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn, that thing has to be heavy. 12" and 32oz. As if shotguns weren't long and heavy enough already. Just imagine if that thing was stuck on a shotgun with an Xrail on it. http://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/XM2XI-26-Benelli.jpg But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool. The 1919s are a more viable option than the Saigas IMO. |
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Quoted: The 1919s are a more viable option that the Saigas IMO. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t74/snwbrdrcr/mka1919008edited_zps9176f5a0.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool. The 1919s are a more viable option that the Saigas IMO. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t74/snwbrdrcr/mka1919008edited_zps9176f5a0.jpg |
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They specifically also say, "first and only commercially viable shotgun suppressor on Earth". Which is not remotely honest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. IIRC the first ones were available decades ago. They just were never really popular when first introduced, so no one bothered making them. |
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Quoted: They specifically also say, "first and only commercially viable shotgun suppressor on Earth". Which is not remotely honest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. To me, that does not make them commercially viable. |
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Quoted: As messed up as England's gun laws are, they have some amazing suppressor technology available to them. Saw a you tube video once of some grey headed brit who had a shotgun that was movie quiet when he shot it. Can't find the video now though. View Quote |
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Damn, that thing has to be heavy. View Quote 12" and 32oz. As if shotguns weren't long and heavy enough already. View Quote This. It might be cool to play with on a SBS. But lets be real here. A shotguns most useful purpose is hunting and clays. Adding 2lb and 12" to the front of the barrel is NOT what anyone needs. A 28 or 30" barrel does a pretty good job of getting the sound/blast away from you. |
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Quoted: How commercially viable is a suppressor that only works on an SBS manufactured by two companies? RJF specifically states that their suppressor will only work on 8-8.5" shotguns from either themselves or Tromix. To me, that does not make them commercially viable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. To me, that does not make them commercially viable. |
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They're tempting, but how well do they take to SBRing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But now I want an SBR Saiga 12 and this new can. Not because it'd be a good choice in defensive weapons, but it'd be really cool. The 1919s are a more viable option that the Saigas IMO. http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t74/snwbrdrcr/mka1919008edited_zps9176f5a0.jpg I really don't know. Tooth and Nail Armory is owned by some arfcommers & they have been doing some pretty neat stuff with the 1919s here lately. They'd be the ones to ask about that. |
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Quoted: Shotgun suppressors are, and have been, commercially available in other countries for a very, very long time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Either way, it's a stupid point to nitpick on. |
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They specifically also say, "first and only commercially viable shotgun suppressor on Earth". Which is not remotely honest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. Especially since the Brits have been using shotgun suppressors for years. |
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Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? View Quote I think they meant one that doesn't sucks/come from a company a self-respecting gun nut won't buy from. On another note, I need a hearing safe horse dildo on the end of my shotgun. |
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Quoted: Maybe they should have said commercially viable in the United States then. Either way, it's a stupid point to nitpick on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Either way, it's a stupid point to nitpick on. |
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Quoted: Especially since the Brits have been using shotgun suppressors for years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wait, they're seriously saying that there's never been a viable shotgun suppressor before...they're really taking a page from RJ, who have sold 12ga suppressor a for years, and saying it's neva been done befo? RJF's are only for Saiga shotguns. Kind of a niche market (within a niche market). This one will fit any shotgun with choke tubes as long as you use the right adapter. Especially since the Brits have been using shotgun suppressors for years. |
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Supressors here are made in relatively small quantity and built like tanks. Since they are a serialed item, they have to last a long, long time. And there is little in the way of budget cans. All of this because of the $200 tax and 9 month + wait to get one. As a side note, that suppressor is also modular. You can take out and add sections to change weight, length, and suppression level. |
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Quoted: Especially since the Brits have been using shotgun suppressors for years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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My point exactly, but apparently it's "stupid". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Especially since the Brits have been using shotgun suppressors for years. Eh, it's a bit pedantic. But if I can't be pedantic here, then where? |
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Ordered one from my local dealer.
We'll see what the price is, she normally matches Silencershop's price, ~Ish. (Give or take ~30) |
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