You can't buy extra baffles. As far as the ATF is concerned, extra baffles are "silencer parts" and are regulated just like the silencer itself. From a legal perspective, if you ended up with extra baffles it would be just like having an illegal silencer.Havok7416 said:Obviously based on what I've read here baffle wear is an issue long-term. Can you buy a new set of baffles to drop in your can or do you have to buy a whole new suppressor
Ya gotta be careful when looking at "back to back" tests also. I've seen more than a few tests that don't appear to be apples to apples - fer instance, there is a new video comparing FRP in .22 cans, and surprisingly(?) they don't even include a silencer from probably one of the biggest makers around....ignore the various manufacturers' dB reduction claims and instead look at independent back-to-back sound tests.
That's quite a mark-down from MSRP. I have been looking at one of those in addition to the others mentioned above. They seem pretty good also.
Depends on what you want - do your research. Use on multiple platforms is a good idea - once you use suppressors you want them on everything. I went with Silencerco and now I'm pretty much stuck with them because of compatible mounting devices and ability to change from QD to different direct thread mounts. I have an Omega 30, a Saker 7.62 and an Omega 9k. My favorite is the Omega 30 for all-around rifle use. The Saker is the quietest and the best built. The 9k is a 9mm suppressor but rated for full auto .300 BLK sub and supersonic from an 8 inch barrel but with supersonic .300 blk is about 20 decibels louder than the Omega 30 - not really very quiet. I've heard great things about the Liberty Mystic as a great 9mm pistol and .300 blk rifle silencer as well but never used one.