It's just an Octane 9 with a slightly fancier tube. Nothing wrong with that, the Octane 9 is a solid can. I've got one (and a 45K).
Honda civic because it's widespread, affordable and efficient? Or Honda civic with a loud fart can exhaust system that's obnoxious?Anyone have any experience with this or the old one? It was described as the Honda Civic of suppressors. Will be using it with the Griffin Universal Piston. Just placed the order today, cant wait!
It is 100% a cosmetic update.Honestly wasnt sure what made it a 2.0 lol.
Haven't even shot the 45K yet. Pistol cans aren't really a priority for me, and most of my shooting can't be done suppressed (competition).Do you notice a difference between the 9 and 45 on the same gun?
Honda civic because it's widespread, affordable and efficient? Or Honda civic with a loud fart can exhaust system that's obnoxious?
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It is 100% a cosmetic update.
Haven't even shot the 45K yet. Pistol cans aren't really a priority for me, and most of my shooting can't be done suppressed (competition).
They are not legal outside of open, and good luck with a shot timer picking it up. There's a reason you don't see them in matches.
No, they're definitely not legal in either multi-gun (mid-Atlantic ruleset) or SC pistols outside of open. The fact that the ROs don't call people out on this isn't the same as them being legal. I think they're OK on PCCs, though.Where we run they are. The shot timer though, yeah thats true. It doesnt always pick up my 556k.
Ill try it, see what happens. Maybe not this month, Ill miss multigun, but next month. Unless I run a stee match.
No, they're definitely not legal in either multi-gun (mid-Atlantic ruleset) or SC pistols outside of open. The fact that the ROs don't call people out on this isn't the same as them being legal. I think they're OK on PCCs, though.
It's still a competition, ranked or not, and there are still rules. Put yourself in open if you want to compete in open. That's all.This is just local stuff. Nothing ranked. Local range runs matches. People come from all over for them but theres no prize, at least in the matches I run.
Ive been running a can on my rifle the last month. Lots of people run suppressors. Not really on pistols because its probably cumbersome. Its just for fun though so I dont mind it slowing me down.
It's still a competition, ranked or not, and there are still rules. Put yourself in open if you want to compete in open. That's all.
I have the older version of the Octane 9, and an older generation Gemtech Multimount. The Octane is a well built suppressor, I think it is superior to my Multimount in construction and sound suppression.
I occasionally shoot club matches in the MD/Va/WV, and that lines up with what I’ve experienced. Some places like Peacemaker (last I checked) require you to be in open if you have a suppressor, whereas some places like Thurmont don’t even list suppressors as a thing they care about (depending on match type).Just registered for carbine next weekend. It doesnt mention anything about suppressors. I think the rules here are slightly different, less strict, than normal.
I occasionally shoot club matches in the MD/Va/WV, and that lines up with what I’ve experienced. Some places like Peacemaker (last I checked) require you to be in open if you have a suppressor, whereas some places like Thurmont don’t even list suppressors as a thing they care about (depending on match type).
Its finally here! Running the Griffin CAM/universal piston mount. Pretty slick. Easy to take on and off. Played with it on the 19x already, 34 next. I definitely think the NFA bug has bit me.
Welcome to the club. I got a metal mill & lathe so I can do form 1 suppressors for $300 a pop (including tax stamp). LOL. Gonna take a while to recoup that.