.45 can questions

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DoglegArms

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Boil it down to what features are most important. Mount, length, weight, material. Then look at which models fit your needs best. Unless you're trying to get a really short can, dB should be all close.
 
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DoglegArms

Silencer Dealer of 2015, 2016, 2017
Jul 12, 2015
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Dallas, GA
www.doglegarms.com
Zip code
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PewPewPewCo

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What makes the griffin better over the tirant?
All stainless baffles, baffled protect the tube, easier to find Pistons/3lug. Iirc AAC doesn't make a 5/8x24 piston if you ever want to use blackout or use that thread on other guns(44, 45lc and such where .578x28 may be less desired)
 

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I don't have the Tirant 45M but they go for around $675.

The Griffin Rev 45 I get will be $655.
When could you get a tirant? What is the benefit of a modular can besides shorter length and weight? It seems like you sacrifice a good bit of suppression for a shorter length.
 

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CANTON, GA
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All stainless baffles, baffled protect the tube, easier to find Pistons/3lug. Iirc AAC doesn't make a 5/8x24 piston if you ever want to use blackout or use that thread on other guns(44, 45lc and such where .578x28 may be less desired)
I am fairly new to the NFA addiction so I apologize if I ask too many questions, why are stainless baffles better? The main purpose for this can is just pistols like 45 and 9. My 762-sd is what I use on my 300 blk and its stupid quiet with subs. The 45 can will be mostly used on the FNX tactical.