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  • LaBelle

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    Will shortly be in the market for a direct thread, .300 mag rated can and these two have made my short list;
    Silencerco Harvester and the AAC 300-TM. (Really leaning toward the Harvester!)

    Wondering if anyone has these in stock, or will shortly, and do you E-File? If so, I'd appreciate a PM with details.

    Thanks!
     
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    eMGunslinger

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    I am not one to diminish the credibility of anyone's suppressors designs much but of your two options the Harvester comes short in comparison to the AAC-TM. I do not care who you are from a mere construction standpoint I do not see a 300 winmag suppressor made out of aluminum as being a wise investment. Expecting a suppressor with a internal volume of 13 cubic inches made out of Al, suppressing a 64k PSI round burning 68-80gr of powder just doesn't go well with me. That is a lot of gas volume!
    Comparatively the AAC suppressor is only 2/10 of an inch roughly large in diameter and 6/10 of an inch longer overall and has 3.5 Cubic inches more of volume. The other kicker is that the suppressor is designed to only add 8.7" which is the same as the Harvester. Finally its made out of titanium which is roughly twice as strong as aluminum. Finally its only 4.7oz heavier than the Harvester.
    I don't care how much you salesman pitch it, that's the hard facts of it. Also more volume generally equates to better decibel reduction.
    Tensile Yield Strength
    6061-T6 45,000 PSI
    7075-T6 67,000 PSI

    Titanium (general) 110,000 PSI
     
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    Landry308

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    May want to look at: Thunderbeast, Templar Tactical, Lane LLC, each have ~9" mag rated Ti cans. Actually, there are many mag rated Ti cans.
     

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