![]() The firing schedule wasn't intense per se as in each shooter was only allow 5 rounds of free ammo before someone else stepped up, loaded mags and fired their rounds. At the event SiCo had the Saker762 mounted to a LMT MWS and were firing mil-spec M80 ammo. ![]() I ended up settling on the Saker 556 with the Trifecta MAAD system, and after having demoed them a couple times liked the fact that the suppressor had no movement when mounted to the rifle, and was touted as being the most durable suppressor design to date.įast forward to January 2014 at the Accusport product show, I stopped by Silencerco's booth where they were demoing the new Harvester and Saker 762. After that point I began looking at Gemtech, Thunderbeast, SWR, Silencerco, and Griffin Armament. It was also around this time that issues with AAC's locking mechanism began to arise, or at least that's when I first heard about them. At the time I was torn between AAC and Surefire but after hearing Surefire suppressors fired next to other brands I decided they didn't have the sound reduction I wanted. To start when I was looking for a suppressor originally in 2013 I wanted something that went above and beyond what was already available and had a fair amount of innovation built into it. In addition Silencerco has been our top suppressor brand since AAC has fallen into obscurity. I also want to state that I work as the lead salesperson at a local Wichita FFL that has been the leader in suppressor sales in KS for the past three years. I'm going to keep this as impartial as possible, and it should be understood that I am not bashing Silencerco in anyway.
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