Kenny usually has a deal on the trust when you get a can from him, I remember thinking it couldn't be beat.
So I'm considering my first suppressor purchase. Currently, it's main host would be a Stribog in 9mm, although I would also like to be able to use it on my G19 OR my 14.5" AR in 5.56 (one or the other, not both). From the little research I've done, it seems I can't get one for all three and have it be practical on them all. The Omega 36 seems to fit the bill for all 3 but I'm not looking to drop $1k right now on a suppressor, I'd like to stay around $800 or less including stamp.
So far, the ones that stand out to me are the omega 9k, obsidian 9, and the liberty centurion.
Should I consider a 45 can instead of a 9? I do not own anything larger than a 9mm currently but having that option is appealing. Is there any real disadvantages to using a 45 can for 9mm?
What are the advantages of setting up a trust these days and is it worth it?
Are there any advantages/disadvantages to ordering online from somewhere like silencershop.com?
Do you know where to get it? I highly suggest finding a small shop to at least do the transfer. A bigger store will hold your paperwork until they get a pile of orders and send them all in at once.
I've also been considering a Supppressor for about a year now. Initially I wanted one in 9mm but after doing research, it seems 9mm isn't a great caliber to suppress because of how light the bullets are generally. I mean you can, but you lose a lot of force apparently in subsonic rounds because a 9mm's lethality is generally dependent on speed producing hollowpoint expansion, you lose that largerly in subsonics but that can be mitigated to a degree.... I think it makes wayyyy more sense to get a 45 can. 45 ball, regular range ammo, is already subsonic, it just makes your life easier and doesn't sacrifice too much ptency in your firearm! Right now, I'm on the verge of actually getting a .22 suppressor as my first suppressor, I been looking at threaded 10/22, the takedown models, with a little red dot and a can that would be one great vegetable patch defense rifle and a great survival rifle. Anyway... go with the 45!
I'm still on the fence with the 9 or 45. I really like my 9mm ammo costs vs 45 so I'm really not sure I will ever own a 45. However, what's to say I don't run up on a killer deal on one or just get the fever to own one, ect. I really wouldn't mind owning a 45 sub gun to be honest. Decisions, decisions.
At the moment, I am leaning towards the 45 but I just don't have enough (any actually) experience with this subject to determine how much of a difference it would make vs a 9 can on a 9mm.