Thanks to this thread I have decided to go with Octane 45. But just before going to the store I stuck myself with a question: When I die, will my kids have more headache if I have this silencer on my name or if it is titled to my trust? My objective is to lessen burden on my kids.... I realize...
For how long? :)
Things you will want to change after a little while (on any of those two) :
- Mainspring housing (metal with no lock)
- Trigger (longer one)
- Hammer (commander style)
- ..and as a result of hammer : grip safety (this is where Wilson Combat drop-in comes into play).
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I'd say Colt, because if you ever decide to install drop-in grip safety from Wilson Combat, it will fit precisely on Colt while leaving big unpleasant gap on SA. I have both SA and Colt.
Thank you for your replies! I am still not sure which way to go. Are there any pluses or minuses on those two silencers that I need to take into consideration?
OrbitalEllipses, why are you disappointed with your original choice? What issues are frustrating you with your Osprey?
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