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Silencerco Omega vs Sig SRD762-Ti

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  • bmnloader

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    From what I was told at the gun shop, the Omega is a good can but the attachment to the barrel is it's weak point. The Sig can seats on a taper behind the threads. We are talking direct thread units. This can will only go on 2 rifles at this point and wont be swapped that much. Any thoughts on this?
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    Sam7sf

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    Being a silencer co can owner I say try the sig. Report back. I have a hybrid46 but I'm not a fan of the asr system.
     

    bmnloader

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    Thanks for the input guys. I'm going with the sig. I'll let you know how it works if I can remember by the time I get it! I'm still concerned with it mating to the pencil barrel on the Vanguard. Best case, I'll buy another gun!
     

    Sam7sf

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    Best logic ever! Just buy another gun anyway...just in case it doesn't fit up to your liking.
     

    Sam7sf

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    I'm just not a person that needs a qd setup. Never had a problem. I'm interested too why they might suck. My dislike for the asr is just preference.

    I'm a redneck who got his can to deal with pest. If I plan to use it, its already on said gun. I have no doubt getting that can on via asr is the fastest. Guess I'm just old school.
     

    FireInTheWire

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    I'm just not a person that needs a qd setup. Never had a problem. I'm interested too why they might suck. My dislike for the asr is just preference.

    I'm a redneck who got his can to deal with pest. If I plan to use it, its already on said gun. I have no doubt getting that can on via asr is the fastest. Guess I'm just old school.
    Viable... I do have a Harvester in jail. It will go on my yote gun and stay there indefinitely.
     

    Dr_Nimslow

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    I just dropped my completed form 4's off at the dealer today, for a SRD762-QD. I didn't go with the Ti can because I'm going to run it on a short .300blk. It's a pretty stout can, and the taper lok mount seems to work well, even on the QD version. Hoping my stamp is back in 8 months or less.
     

    TexasEric

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    I just dropped my completed form 4's off at the dealer today, for a SRD762-QD. I didn't go with the Ti can because I'm going to run it on a short .300blk. It's a pretty stout can, and the taper lok mount seems to work well, even on the QD version. Hoping my stamp is back in 8 months or less.

    It will. Both mine came in in about in about 7 months. I sure the times have fallen since then.
    Check out Silencer Shop, they keep track of the wait times on the site.
     
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