...and it will be my first NFA Title II item as well. The suppressor will be going on the end of a 45 ACP 1911. I've been trying to do some research on different suppressors and what makes one suppressor "better" than the next, but most of the stuff I have been reading seems to be contradictive to what I read in the next article.
Really all I'm looking for in the suppressor is to make it as quiet as possible, and to find one that will do this without getting all of the "blowback" from the gases. The two suppressors I have been looking at are the AAC Ti-Rant and the Silencer Co. Osprey, anyone who has either of these feel free to weigh in on the issue.
So can someone who has experience with suppressors give me some insight on what I should be looking for when purchasing my suppressor or what makes a suppressor "good"?
Thanks in advance!
-kdunn
Really all I'm looking for in the suppressor is to make it as quiet as possible, and to find one that will do this without getting all of the "blowback" from the gases. The two suppressors I have been looking at are the AAC Ti-Rant and the Silencer Co. Osprey, anyone who has either of these feel free to weigh in on the issue.
So can someone who has experience with suppressors give me some insight on what I should be looking for when purchasing my suppressor or what makes a suppressor "good"?
Thanks in advance!
-kdunn