Octane .45 vs Griffin Revolution .45

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I am looking to buy a suppressor that I can use on a 9mm as well as a .40. Initially, started researching the differences between the Octane and the Ti-Rant suppressors since I've read good reviews on both....

- They both are similar in size
- They both can be disassembled
- Supposedly their pistons can be changed without a tool
- Supposedly Octane can be disassembled without tools, Ti-Rant supposedly needs tools
- Octane has stainless steel baffles, Ti-Rant has aluminum baffles
- Supposedly stainless steel baffles are easier to clean and are less likely to "weld" together as compared with aluminum baffles

Based upon the above, it appears the Octane has a slight advantage over the Ti-Rant.

Someone mentioned that the Revolution 45 might be the better than the Octane or T-Rant as it has "Titanium Nitride baffle coating increases wear resistance 5 times over an untreated stainless surface and improves cleaning efficiency". Plus it was pointed out the Revolution can be reduced in size, giving the best of the Octane and Ti-Rant.

What are your thoughts and experiences on Octane .45 and/or Griffin Revolution .45? They both have end caps for 9mm as well. I appreciate all comments!


Thanks!
 
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