![]() IMHO, the Tirant 45 is every bit as quiet as all the newer cans. ![]() The 9 is simply shorter than the 45 and works well but the 45 works on 9 even better with the metric left hand adapter for Sig's. I have two 45 Tirant-M's and the 9mm Tirant-M. I wouldn't buy the bootleg version because it doesn't stand up to fast aimed semi-auto fire or short full auto bursts, or a Fostech for that matter. that and possibly the Gemtech suppressor bolt carrier. Much easier to do with the suppressor as it kind of slows things down. Probably 8,500 to 9,500 rounds usually shot accurately but quickly with optics and as I said earlier, frequent two to four round controlled bursts. that and a quality slippery bolt carrier. Shot cases of Wolf, Remington and mostly Federal and PMC green tip. I used it only on my 14.5" M4 style upper on my registered select fire lower and did a lot of burst and a couple of mag dumps, which I usually don't do. To give you an idea of how rugged their SR-5 can is. The guys got it apart, gave me a new flash hider for free as I had beat up the wrench flats AND re Cerakoted the can for free! That is above and beyond what I expected since I had not used the included Rocksett to firmly mount the flash hider to the gun barrel. I had tried everything to get that thing out including taking apart the latching assembly and running Kroil down everything and letting it soak overnight with no luck. I used it like that for a year and then decided to get it fixed and mailed it in. sounds like my Recce 5) and I managed to get the 90 tooth flash hider stuck inside the can. ![]() In another instance I had my AAC well used SR-5 (a great can. AAC took care of me and mailed the Tirant-M back. One was a baffle strike, my fault, didn't use Vibra-Tite. I have had fantastic customer support with my two returns. I even place orders through the tech support people at AAC and they just cc big Rem. Select repairs on the recorded menu or it may be tech support and you will speak to a guy on the floor at AAC instead of a kid at Remington who just can't possibly know everything about Remington rifles and shotguns and AAC suppressors. I know the miniature one uses wipes, just FYI.Remington through the Freedom Group is who you unfortunately get when you call AAC and select sales or info. Mostly squirrels, opossums, crows when they're at the right angle -I'd like to get me a goose one day.Īnyways, might be worth mentioning that Thompson Machine has a 9mm supp or two that is compelling by looking at the specs and price, even have a PDW oriented can, but I have no information about how well they actually suppress the sound when dry/wet. I just sit there taking my dump and making a hit list of all the critters I can see and don't appreciate. I use it on my M9A3 to shoot stuff from my bathroom window without ear pro. I've never tried it with 300BLK as I do not have anything that fires it. It's also 300BLK subsonic through a 7.5+" barrel capable and has a 1.25 OD which will tuck under some rails (not that it's really got the mounting system for that). Personally, I went with a Gemtech GM-9 because it is supposedly almost as good at sound suppression but a little lighter weight. AAC Tirant 9 is said to be one of the most successful at sound reduction, but their business is kind of up in the air as another poster had mentioned.
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