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Why? Serious question.GSL Technology -GSL Technology, Inc. – Manufacturing The World's Finest Suppressors
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Yeah, yhm caught a bunch of crap when they changed their warranty when people were running dead air mounts on yhm cans lol!Dead Air is dead to me now due to past issues and then spotty CS after an issue. Subsequently, so is KGM.
YHM makes decent stuff. But heavy. Don't feel like they do anything particularly well either.
I have no scientific data to back this claim up.... BUTaem5 and ocm5 are definitely the quietest
Sandman-S is a good can. I like my mil version, no issues firing .308 or 6.5cm out of it. Not the quietest or lightest but it sounds good to me.I'm a dead air guy. They've caught a lot of flack recently but my favorite can is still the sandman S.
Weight, mount, restrictions, sound reduction to a point and back pressure increase, to a point.From the outside looking in - is there no standard to measuring a can's performance?
Kinda like 0-60 times from a car magazine. It is what it is.
Ya gotta appreciate everyone's opinion and experience - where's the data to back it up?
Pew science is trying. Measures sound data in milliseconds and uses said data to extrapolate relative back pressure.From the outside looking in - is there no standard to measuring a can's performance?
Kinda like 0-60 times from a car magazine. It is what it is.
Ya gotta appreciate everyone's opinion and experience - where's the data to back it up?