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Rootney

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  1. Well, the bad news is, I was running a bit behind and did have time to do the pics or vids I wanted.

    The good news is the cans were really nice, well made, lightweight, good sound suppression, with minimal POI shift. Ill probably get a chance to play with these more in a month or so, so hopefully I will be able to take the time to and get some more details and data supported results for you. I'd like to get a camera at the target so show POA/PIO differences.

    Glad to hear you liked the cans. I already sent in a deposit so at this point I'm committed. Hopefully your further testing determines that they are the best suppressor ever developed. :)

  2. That may be true but when it comes to quality and precision, buy once cry once and the TBAC 30P-1 is basically the top rated precision can on the market..

    Dont buy a can just because of price.. Quality is key, especially on a precision rifle.

    I really don't know much about suppressors. Since these are thread mounted, not QD, what other factors would affect accuracy? I understand that there may be some POI shift but as long as it is minimal and consistent that is to be expected isn't it?

  3. Ive seen this GB going on and it could turn out to be a helluva deal. Unfortunately I have not seen and POI shift or accuracy results but still looking like they could be a contender in the precision suppressor market.

    Im still a big fan of Thunderbeast at this point but I may have to see what it takes to play with a demo can of one of the Archangels and Ark556

    With the company being rather new I am a little concerned about quality as well but at that price I may take my chances and order one. I looked at a group buy for Thunderbeast but they were still $960 for a .30 cal. That is a bit out of my price range for a suppressor.

  4. Yes, they are state side. Minor hold up but they are enroute here right now. Military transport is not really express. :(

    Sweet. Sucks having only one mag for my AR. I'll be ready for the Zombie Apocalypse once I get these in hand.

  5. Don't waste your money. I bought a couple used 200cc Roketa on/off road bikes a few years ago. COMPLETE GARBAGE!!! Everything on them was poorly made.

    Could not even get the handlebars to tighten up on one because the knurling was so minimal. I cranked the piss out of the bolts and the bars would still move if I gave them a light tug.

    Had to fix no start problem on one after wiring melted on exhaust due to poor routing.

    Wait until you find a decent deal on a Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki or Yamaha. You'd be better of getting a ragged out Japanese scooter over a Roketa.

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