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because of the .22lr conversion unit, and because an 11" barreled, 6 lb CAR-15and 10"(12 ozs) of can equal a quiet, still handy pc. Put the required 14", 24ozs of can, on the end of a 22" barreled, 9 lb M1A, and the pc is bipod-only. The .308's lack .22 conversion units, which makes them pretty worthless for foraging. Calling in every enemy within 2 miles, every time you pop a skunk or raptor, just means you have to do that much more fighting. The odds will get bad because of such stupidity, real fast. You belong in either darkness or thick cover,(if shtf) and a 308 has ZERO advantage in either sort of situation,over the 223. In fact, if the 223 is canned and the 308 is not, the 308 is a HUGE handicap, by comparison. A good can means ZERO muzzleflash at night, or in the darkness of thick cover, ya know. That's one of the ways we evaluate just HOW effective a can is. If it's still got muzzleflash, it aint very good at suppression of the hot powder gases.

The 308 burns nearly twice as much powder as does the 223, so your 308 can, in order to be as quiet as is the 223 can, has to have twice as much internal volume. The bigger the hole in the baffle, the more powder gas can escape, so that makes the 308 need more volume, too, if you want as high a level of suppression.
 

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Gunkid, you know nothing about suppressors. Nothing at all. Volume is important yes, but you do not need twice the size for the same suppression between a .308 and .223. You've missed a very critical point about suppressing a firearm. It's called bore diameter. Maybe if you're smart enough, you'll figure out what I am refering to.

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Gunkid, you know nothing about suppressors. Nothing at all. Volume is important yes, but you do not need twice the size for the same suppression between a .308 and .223. You've missed a very critical point about suppressing a firearm. It's called bore diameter. Maybe if you're smart enough, you'll figure out what I am refering to.

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this is evident from his many incorrect posts. He seems to know very little about modern suppressors.
 

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You know there's a place called Silent Manufacturing about 2.5miles from my home.
Plus the Ozark Armoury in Springdale Arkansas sells them also.
I do a fair amount of business with them over the last 20 or so years.

If I wanted one I'd have one and right now a multi use one is on my list.
 

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because of the .22lr conversion unit, and because an 11" barreled, 6 lb CAR-15and 10"(12 ozs) of can equal a quiet, still handy pc. Put the required 14", 24ozs of can, on the end of a 22" barreled, 9 lb M1A, and the pc is bipod-only. The .308's lack .22 conversion units, which makes them pretty worthless for foraging. Calling in every enemy within 2 miles, every time you pop a skunk or raptor, just means you have to do that much more fighting. The odds will get bad because of such stupidity, real fast. You belong in either darkness or thick cover,(if shtf) and a 308 has ZERO advantage in either sort of situation,over the 223. In fact, if the 223 is canned and the 308 is not, the 308 is a HUGE handicap, by comparison. A good can means ZERO muzzleflash at night, or in the darkness of thick cover, ya know. That's one of the ways we evaluate just HOW effective a can is. If it's still got muzzleflash, it aint very good at suppression of the hot powder gases.

The 308 burns nearly twice as much powder as does the 223, so your 308 can, in order to be as quiet as is the 223 can, has to have twice as much internal volume. The bigger the hole in the baffle, the more powder gas can escape, so that makes the 308 need more volume, too, if you want as high a level of suppression.
my suppressor
  • Full-auto rated
  • Sound: 137 dB
  • Weight: 15.8 ounces
  • Length: 8.3”
  • Build material: titanium
you know less than nothing about suppressing a .308

only a fool would neuter their fighting rifle with a .22 unit if it is SHTF. You’re light years ahead using a 22 pistol.
 
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