Following. I’ve got a Specter II, but am wanting another rimfire can. Think I’m gonna go the Form 1 route for it. Anybody care to link a good recipe for one? Probably want to go titanium.
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostIf you looked on your phone it won’t show up. They send you an email with a cover letter and instructions on sending pics and prints. Pull the email up on your desktop. It’ll show up. FYI this is time sensitive. 10 days I believe.
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Except if you do an individual then only you can be in possession of them. Wife can’t. Brother can’t. Etc. That’s a big deal for me. The transfer upon my passing can be handled via F5 or the trust. Wasn’t as big of a deal but certainly part of my decision. Trust is best in my opinion. Idk how many items me and my brother have approved now. 20-25 I’d guess. Nice to know we can swap cans and guns whenever.
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I would recommend going form 1 for a 22. Mine took maybe 2-3 months approval (some people get stuck in a research/pending hole, some get approved in less than 30 days). I have a Ti XRT tactical 6"x1" can for my rimfire. It was somewhere around 250-300, alum parts are cheaper and fine for a 22 as well. I think i paid 40-50 to have the tube engraved. Plus the $200 for the stamp of course. Ive never put a decibel meter to it, but to the ear, everyone seems to agree its about the same as my commercial Banish suppressor. With subs, only hear a click from the firing pin fall. My brother has a quietbore kit. I think he chose it cuz it came with a drilling jig, but theyre fairly inexpensive and seem to be well rated online as well.
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI would recommend going form 1 for a 22. Mine took maybe 2-3 months approval (some people get stuck in a research/pending hole, some get approved in less than 30 days). I have a Ti XRT tactical 6"x1" can for my rimfire. It was somewhere around 250-300, alum parts are cheaper and fine for a 22 as well. I think i paid 40-50 to have the tube engraved. Plus the $200 for the stamp of course. Ive never put a decibel meter to it, but to the ear, everyone seems to agree its about the same as my commercial Banish suppressor. With subs, only hear a click from the firing pin fall. My brother has a quietbore kit. I think he chose it cuz it came with a drilling jig, but theyre fairly inexpensive and seem to be well rated online as well.
If it costs $300-350 for your F1 rimfire can, where’s the advantage other than a shorter approval time?
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostIf it costs $300-350 for your F1 rimfire can, where’s the advantage other than a shorter approval time?
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI would recommend going form 1 for a 22. Mine took maybe 2-3 months approval (some people get stuck in a research/pending hole, some get approved in less than 30 days). I have a Ti XRT tactical 6"x1" can for my rimfire. It was somewhere around 250-300, alum parts are cheaper and fine for a 22 as well. I think i paid 40-50 to have the tube engraved. Plus the $200 for the stamp of course. Ive never put a decibel meter to it, but to the ear, everyone seems to agree its about the same as my commercial Banish suppressor. With subs, only hear a click from the firing pin fall. My brother has a quietbore kit. I think he chose it cuz it came with a drilling jig, but theyre fairly inexpensive and seem to be well rated online as well.
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Originally posted by Fajkus7 View PostThis is my question as well. Seems like I could get a better product for the same price but just a little longer wait.
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostYou can. But the F1 dudes are too proud to admit it lol. They’ll never compete with the major manufacturers with a home brew can. But a lot of F1 cans ARE nice. Usually very heavy compared to factory. If not they get real expensive.
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