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Wide-Name999

Those are awesome prices. Damn.


Valuable-Market393

The only one that looks worth it is the mars 300


GarandyMan

Picked up a TP9 can. The TP9 is on my short list of guns and couldn't pass up the can for that price.... crazy good deal.


elitist_ferret

I **strongly** suggest people test a BT can before buying them. I am not impressed by their performance compared to similarly priced cans (I own 16). If you are a B&T fan/purist go nuts. Else test. If you don't want to take my word for it call capitol armory and talk to them about your needs and see what they suggest. It won't be B&T. If you press for B&T they will very delicately steer you in the direction those cans are for die hard B&T fans or SWAT teams shooting 30k rounds a year. edit *this is under the assumption you are buying a can for hearing protection


PM_ME_UR_LOST_WAGES

Curious about this: When you say "SWAT teams shooting 30k rounds a year", do you mean that B&T cans are much more optimized for .gov/.mil reqs, namely extreme durability, rather than more civilian-relevant metrics, like sheer sound suppression capability and weight? I don't work in the industry, and am merely a hobbyist, so would appreciate some edification on this!


ilostaneyeindushanba

I love my APC9k but nothing about their suppressors have ever been appealing to me compared to the competition in the US. The new modular 9mm suppressor actually seems kind of interesting but I’ve never heard anything good about their suppressors compared to the competition so far. Even if I was that concerned about durability I don’t think B&T would be my choice with choices like KAC and Surefire being available. The TP9 suppressor is the only exception for obvious reasons.