![]() Admittedly, I will have to explore this option more thanks to your input, but I’m not discarding the OSS just yet. The potential negative is not all people may achieve the skill level, or knowledge base to achieve it on their own. With the added benefit of potentially saving money, weight, and fine tuning your weapon system to a particular task. You have much wider selection to choose from, and can still achieve the same dB reduction results. To me it seems more user friendly for novices, or laymen who may not have the skill necessary for tinkering. As you’ve noted, they’re system is on the heavier side, and your selection is limited. ![]() They’re also coming out with a flash hider to mount it on. ![]() A self tightening system with no moving parts being one of them. The OSS is bringing some things to market that are worthwhile IMHO. It depends on how you want to achieve the end result. We’re both correct in our analysis? I personally don’t own or have even shot any suppressors, but by the evidence I’m seeing. Host: Dynamic Defense 18” Romeo with adjustable gas blockġ42.4 (FTF) (1/4 turn open on SLR gas block)Īt least to my understanding.Control Silencer: SureFire SOCOM 556 RC2. ![]() OSS SUPPRESSORS HELIX HX-QD 556 DECIBEL METERING However, I did find this independent testing in one of your links: My problem with the last link it looks like they’re shooting 17HMR? Which isn’t an apples to apples comparison for. You definitely make some really good arguments. After reading through the links you’ve provided. ![]()
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