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That's why I'm a little jealous...  He pretty much kept these as secrets, and I wasn't really aware...  <dontknow>  It's  like "keeping up with the Jones's," when you don't know what the hell they're doing...  :o  <lmao> 

  • 7 months later...
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Did I tell you?  I'll be running a .45ACP can on my 9mm.  Same can on the AR45.  And on the .22 rifles.  Sneaky poop, brother.  thumbup.gif

Posted (edited)

Shot a 9mm can on the .22 Savage bolt gun, and you didn't hear anything but the "click" of the trigger and the bullet impact on the steel target. thumbup.gif

 

They're all subsonic, or very close, so I don't see the .45 can being significantly louder on the 9mm, over a dedicated 9mm can.  On the .22s, it probably won't matter at all.  A dedicated .22 can would be optimal, but I think you'd need a meter to be able to tell the real difference - from the shooter's position, it's quiet as hell anyway.

 

My kid on the Savage FV-SR, and the 9mm can:

 

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Edited by 98Z5V
Posted

But a .22 can is substantially smaller than any centerfire can. For handguns many guys are purchasing 45 Tirants and Ospreys ad using them on all their pistols. Same with rifles, guys buy 7.62 cans and use them for 5.56.  AAC is supposed to have adapters by now to use the Tirants on pistol caliber AR's.

 

Me Im lazy. I want a different can for every gun. Sorts like AR's. 8 is not enough.

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