I am considering a 9mm can primarily for a PCC setup, what do you guys think of the Griffin Armament Revolution 9?
Is it going to be used on on a pistol as well, or dedicated 9mm PCC? Among the griffin lineup, the optimus and bushwhacker are getting baffle updates and are great choices if you don’t care much about actual pistol use. Here’s a video Griffin did comparing their pistol can to a couple other options:I am considering a 9mm can primarily for a PCC setup, what do you guys think of the Griffin Armament Revolution 9?
You can use trilug if you buy the adapter, just like any of their other pistol rated cans. The only thing that would make me hesitant to use that can for PCC is that it is partially aluminum. Not really a big deal for strength, but it does limit your cleaning options slightly.I was thinking PCC; so you can't use a trilug on a Rev 9?
The simple fact is that the qualities that make for a good PCC/subgun can are not the same as what make for a good pistol can. Given that suppressors on pistols are not all that great for serious use, why not optimize for rifles and just accept that the experience will be slightly more imperfect on a pistol? That's my thought process, anyways.You could go short/fat, ala a Wolfman, better rifle cal ratings as it's essentially a rifle can, but while gaining essentially a quieter "K" length it will block supressor height sights if used on a pistol down the road, and it's welded, so can't clean it if you use it with hardcast or dirty ammo.
Agree. There are very few serious uses for pistol cans. That’s why I own a couple universal cans that can be used on pistols or rifles. I do have a Gemtech Aurora II in jail, but that was purchased for fun.The simple fact is that the qualities that make for a good PCC/subgun can are not the same as what make for a good pistol can. Given that suppressors on pistols are not all that great for serious use, why not optimize for rifles and just accept that the experience will be slightly more imperfect on a pistol? That's my thought process, anyways.
The simple fact is that the qualities that make for a good PCC/subgun can are not the same as what make for a good pistol can. Given that suppressors on pistols are not all that great for serious use, why not optimize for rifles and just accept that the experience will be slightly more imperfect on a pistol? That's my thought process, anyways.
I don't see the problem with an aluminum tube on a 9mm can. If you don't want a boat anchor hanging off your gun, you need to cut weight somewhere.I am now leaning towards the Rugged Obsidian 9.
[EDIT] Hmm - aluminum tube.
There is a minimum OAL floor of 29" for centerfire SBRs in MD. Your 5" Banshee will not make it unless you are going to pin and weld that Turbo2.Jail sucks. I have a YHM Turbo2 sitting in jail for an AR. While I am waiting, I decided to do a form 1 home build for a 9mm Banshee with a 5" barrel. With subsonic, it is very quiet and completely hearing safe. Regular loads I "can" shoot without earpro but I wouldn't do it on a regular basis.
There is a minimum OAL floor of 29" for centerfire SBRs in MD. Your 5" Banshee will not make it unless you are going to pin and weld that Turbo2.
Correct. It will be denied. Had this happen to a friend who thought he was so much smarter than me and tried to form 1 a Glock... wah wah, denied.Won't get approved by ATF I think. At least I have heard of Maryland applicants being denied by ATF because their center fire Form 1 SBR was less than 29" OAL.
There is a minimum OAL floor of 29" for centerfire SBRs in MD. Your 5" Banshee will not make it unless you are going to pin and weld that Turbo2.