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Odds, Ends and a Suppressor Bleg

At this point, my employment ends at the end of the year. I do not have another job lined up. During the holidays, with a baby on the way, and a new house in the works, Merry Christmas to me.

No, this is not the post where I beg for money and put up a tip jar. That won’t happen. And, the facts are, that I’ll be OK financially by using savings (that’s what savings are for) for quite a while. And I won’t have to dip into my retirement funds or anything like that assuming this is as temporary as I think it will be (first quarter is a big hiring time for us financial guys). The kicker, though, is that I make some income by property investments and my banker has told me that, sorry, he can’t finance these things while I’m unemployed. Can’t blame the guy, really.

Still, this means that I’ll have to be a bit frugal with my spending and, as such, I don’t anticipate any new gun projects for the foreseeable future. I’ll finish building my AK since the cash in that project is already spent. So, personal type gun blogging won’t be happening. That said, once I get the Uncle household fully operational, I’ll start my next two projects. Project one is building a 9MM AR-15 (to shoot at the indoor range because it’s 20 degrees outside) and the other is a suppressor.

I’ve decided that I’d like to avoid paying the $200 NFA tax multiple times and want to get one suppressor that works on as many guns as is possible. The guys at Subguns.com recommend a 9MM and some even suggest a .45ACP. The 9mm suppressor can be used on 22LR, 380ACP, 9MM and a host of other calibers. In short, I’d have one suppressor that I could put on my SigArms 229, my Walther P22, my Ruger 10/22 and my soon to be finished 9mm AR-15. In fact, some folks say that the 9mm suppressor has better sound suppression than a lot of dedicated 22LR suppressors because its innards are steel and not aluminum. And some say the higher end models can be used on rifle cartridges, like 5.56 and 30 calibers. I don’t know if that is true in most cases as the pressure on rifle rounds is typically much, much higher than pistol rounds. I don’t recommend it and if you try it and blow up your suppressor, don’t blame me.

So, with that, anyone have a good recommendation for a 9MM suppressor? I like the CAC-9 because I can take it apart but it looks way too unwieldy for handguns use so it’s out. The AAC Striker gets good reviews too, as does SWR. And Gem-Tech, realizing that a lot of people are buying one suppressor for many guns, has a suppressor made specifically for that called The Trinity, which comes with a variety of mounting options.

Anyone out there got a recommendation?

7 Responses to “Odds, Ends and a Suppressor Bleg”

  1. cube Says:

    http://www.surefiresuppressors.com/
    http://www.surefiresuppressors.com/suppressor_science_intro.html

    I know that this does not fit the profile of multiple guns, but it does sound amazing. Though I do not know how much it costs, but i bet it is fairly expensive.

  2. SayUncle » Seriously? Says:

    […] Not one of you has any advice regarding my suppressor questions? I’m disappointed. […]

  3. Steam Dragon Says:

    20oz. plastic soda bottle.
    good for about 20 shots in .22
    good for 3 in 9mm
    Poke a few small holes in it before the first shot.
    accurate at 5 yards.

  4. Gregory Markle Says:

    The Gemtech Trinity (http://www.gem-tech.com/TRINITY.html) probably is a good bet for what you seem to be looking for as it should work well on a handgun or 9mm AR and should be usable for .22 also. My buddy uses a older, discontinued Gemtech model on an MP-5 and a .22 AR upper (both are full auto) and it is very quiet…haven’t heard the Trinity series yet most Gemtech cans give you very little bang for the buck (if you get my meaning!)

    If you want something that will be anywhere near usable on a handgun, forget about running .223 through it as the expansion chamber won’t be anywhere near capable of containing the volume of gas. You may or may not blow the can or shorten it’s life but you also will not get very much suppression either.

  5. SayUncle Says:

    Gregory, That’s what i’m leaning toward just haven’t heard any reports on it.

  6. Gregory Markle Says:

    When are you planning on buying? I am heading out with my one buddy tonight for a few brews and as he has about 10-15 cans (including some older Gemtechs) I can see if he’s heard anything on them. Other than that, we have a Class III shoot coming up in February (18th I think) and I can ask around. We have at least three or four rather large manufacturer/dealer participants and about a half-dozen or so smaller dealers that I can ask…in fact it’s an invite only shoot for the most part and just about everyone is a dealer, works in the firearms industry, is a LEO or as active/ex-military and we always do a suppressor demo after our mid-day ceasefire…somebody there HAS to have an opinion on these things!

  7. SayUncle Says:

    March at the earliest. Gonna finish the AR first. Ask about the trinity. I’d love to know about it.

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