Suppressor for both 300 Blk and 9mm..

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  • lonestardiver

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    The silencerco octane 9 HD is rated for 9mm as well as 300BO subsonic only. The newer octane 9 may be as well.

    Hybrid 46 is a beast as it handles the 458 SOCOM, 45-70, 45acp, 9mm, 44mag, 357 mag, etc. I seem to recall it is also rated for the 338 Lapua.
     

    unicom

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    The SiCo is on my list...rated for pretty much everything.

    https://silencerco.com/hybrid-46

    I’ve been happy with my SiCo Omega 30, I think they make a quality product.


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    I will second this can for 300 blackout in subs. I love mine. SiCo recommended the harvester for the big calibers like 338 lapua. For 9mm I went with dead air .45 ghost. Another great can that will go up to 300 blackout subsonic only rounds. If my memory serves me right


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    yellowg

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    I don’t have the Hybrid or have shot with it before, but from what others have said, it’s far too heavy for a pistol suppressor. If you only plan on having one suppressor, the hybrid seems to be a good choice. Otherwise, it’s better to have a dedicated can for pistol, one for rifle and another for rimfire.
     

    Bob=o

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    I have a Hybrid, Used it on my Glock 21 .45 sure does quiet it down more than I expected and yes it is big and heavy. You could use it on anything from a .17 to a 45-70. Works really great on my .300 BO and is ok on the .556. Get one and you won't need any more except for a .22 which is lighter and you can disassemble and clean unlike the Hybird.
     

    Joshua - Capitol Armory

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    Ideally, you're looking at two suppressors. One rifle and one pistol. You can combine them, but there are drawbacks...

    Optimus - doesn't sound great on rifle, heavy on pistol, not the quietest on pistol
    36M - comes with a price tag, and heavy on pistol
    Hybrid - great on rifles, fat on pistols
    Mystic / Cosmic - good on pistols, not really a rifle can

    You need to figure out WHAT you want to do and suppress, then go from there. It's kind of like saying "I want a gun that can shoot long range and is very compact." Shooting birds? Deer? Paper? What is long range to you? How compact? There's a ton of questions, caliber is lower on the list. WHAT you want to suppress and value in a can takes lead.
     
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