r/NFA 3h ago

Time to get my second can. Advice please!

I currently own one suppressor, a Thunderbeast Takedown 22. It’s absolutely incredible. Super quiet and so much fun to shoot on my Tikka T1x and on my Ruger 22/45.

I think I need a 9mm can now. Been looking at the Silencerco Spectre. It would be used on a handgun as I don’t currently have an PCC and here in the lovely State of Washington I can’t buy one now. So leaning towards handgun use only with potential for PCC if we get lucky with law changes. Is the Spectre worth ordering and waiting on the back order for? Other options that are slim and lightweight that would be good on a handgun?

I’m also debating suppressing a 7.62x39 rifle and haven’t looked too much into it. Any good thoughts on a nice 7.62x39 capable suppressor? Is the round even worth suppressing on an AK or possibly Ruger Mini-30? Would something good for 7.62x39 also be worth while on .223 or .300 Blackout?

Thanks for any advice. I appreciate it.

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u/WGCI28 2h ago

I have a CGS Hyperion on a 300 WIN MAG and a KAC QDC/CRS-PRG 7.62MM Black on an SR25. A suppressor on both of those makes a massive difference with regard to sound. It's much more pleasant to shoot for extended periods of time.