Suppressing the Super V
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Suppressing the Super V
Anyone have any experience with running a can on your V? I was curious if there was any difference in running one with a recoil booster vs one without.
solvovir- Posts : 85
Join date : 2012-01-06
Location : TX
Re: Suppressing the Super V
solvovir wrote:Anyone have any experience with running a can on your V? I was curious if there was any difference in running one with a recoil booster vs one without.
Sorry. All stock carbine. Suppressors are a no go here in NY.
Re: Suppressing the Super V
It should work fine with or without the vector doesn't need one because it has a fixed barrel. I'm going to use a YHM suppressor
http://yhm.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_19&products_id=457
This way I can use it on a pistol .45 .40 or 9mm just by changing the adapter
http://yhm.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_19&products_id=457
This way I can use it on a pistol .45 .40 or 9mm just by changing the adapter
Re: Suppressing the Super V
I figured it would, but was just curious. I should have my osprey next month
solvovir- Posts : 85
Join date : 2012-01-06
Location : TX
Re: Suppressing the Super V
I was going to get osprey but it's $300 more and the adapters are $75 apiece.
Last edited by CatMostFeared on Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:47 pm; edited 1 time in total
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The Advanced Armament Corp Ti-RANT 45 and TI-RANT 45S ("short") look good too...
http://www.advanced-armament.com/default.aspx?pageId=28
...and "The Skinny" on the S series:
http://www.aacblog.com/?p=9996
Here is a video of somebody with what looks like the full-size Ti-RANT on a Vector SBR. Don't know if he's shooting it wet either (jump to 35 seconds):
Same trick with the different pistons for shooting different calibers or for different .45s with different threading:
http://www.aacblog.com/?p=9175
http://www.aacblog.com/?p=9169
http://www.advanced-armament.com/default.aspx?pageId=28
...and "The Skinny" on the S series:
http://www.aacblog.com/?p=9996
Here is a video of somebody with what looks like the full-size Ti-RANT on a Vector SBR. Don't know if he's shooting it wet either (jump to 35 seconds):
Same trick with the different pistons for shooting different calibers or for different .45s with different threading:
http://www.aacblog.com/?p=9175
http://www.aacblog.com/?p=9169
mambro- MOD
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Join date : 2012-01-08
Location : McKinney, TX
Re: Suppressing the Super V
Ive watched a lot of these videos, my setup is going to be a little different. Kind of an experiment and probably one of a kind.
solvovir- Posts : 85
Join date : 2012-01-06
Location : TX
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I have a 5.56 yhm can for my AR15 I wish it was a QD but its threaded I might drill it out and rethread it for Kriss in .45 it weights 20oz vs 11oz of the osprey
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I was talking to a buddy online about my KRISS and he said seeing the picture makes his eye itch. The faux suppressor is his big beef.
Since I cant have SBR let alone suppressors in NY I started to dream.
Then I came to the realization. Why SBR the KRISS just to put a suppressor on it? Granted if you have other pistols that can use the suppressor than you are good to go. But if you are gonna run a can on the KRISS all the time, why not save your self the money and time for the SBR and have it permanently on?
Like this.
Since I cant have SBR let alone suppressors in NY I started to dream.
Then I came to the realization. Why SBR the KRISS just to put a suppressor on it? Granted if you have other pistols that can use the suppressor than you are good to go. But if you are gonna run a can on the KRISS all the time, why not save your self the money and time for the SBR and have it permanently on?
Like this.
Re: Suppressing the Super V
Interesting video! A few reasons off the top of my head would be:Solscud007 wrote:...why not save your self the money and time for the SBR and have it permanently on?
- Length is still pretty darn long
- If you have a suppressor, you are already down the road with a NFA trust (most likely), so do it "right" :lol: , even at the trade off of time & money
- Ease of cleaning the suppressor (see AAC TiRANT shot above as one example)
- Ability to upgrade/change out to a different model suppressor.
- Leave yourself open to moving/using the suppressor on another weapon "later".
Others with more first-hand experience will have more to share than me... :study:
mambro- MOD
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Join date : 2012-01-08
Location : McKinney, TX
Re: Suppressing the Super V
Dang looks longer than 16" but that is badass
I know those guys at liberty suppressors there in ky
I know those guys at liberty suppressors there in ky
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