Sistema1927
Member
First, I am a complete NFA Noob, so go easy on me.
I am thinking of buying a Hybrid 46, mainly due to its multi-caliber functionality, and only wanting to buy one suppressor to meet most of my needs. I intend to use it on:
300 AAC AR pistol
9mm AR pistol
5.56 AR carbine & pistol
.308 Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle
Now, here come my questions:
Is the Hybrid 46 a good choice for all these weapons? If not, is there another one-size fits all solution?
Am I correct that I can buy ASR muzzle devices for all of these weapons? If not, is there another quick attach solution that will work with all of them?
If I go ASR, I will need an ASR mount, correct? If another solution, is there a mount that will work with the Hybrid? Or, does the Hybrid already come with a mount that will work with quick attach muzzle devices for these weapons.
My thought process is this:
Buy the suppressor, and while it is in "NFA jail", obtain the various muzzle devices and other required accessories one or two at a time to spread out the cost. Anybody see a problem with this strategy?
I am thinking of buying a Hybrid 46, mainly due to its multi-caliber functionality, and only wanting to buy one suppressor to meet most of my needs. I intend to use it on:
300 AAC AR pistol
9mm AR pistol
5.56 AR carbine & pistol
.308 Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle
Now, here come my questions:
Is the Hybrid 46 a good choice for all these weapons? If not, is there another one-size fits all solution?
Am I correct that I can buy ASR muzzle devices for all of these weapons? If not, is there another quick attach solution that will work with all of them?
If I go ASR, I will need an ASR mount, correct? If another solution, is there a mount that will work with the Hybrid? Or, does the Hybrid already come with a mount that will work with quick attach muzzle devices for these weapons.
My thought process is this:
Buy the suppressor, and while it is in "NFA jail", obtain the various muzzle devices and other required accessories one or two at a time to spread out the cost. Anybody see a problem with this strategy?