Using the Obsidian 45 on my mp5 is ridiculously quiet, amazing can. I wish I found this company prior to buying my first two in .30 and .22 as these are so much better thought out and manufactured.
For pistols, you would use the piston with the spring. For anything with a fixed barrel, it would be either the direct thread mount, a 3 lug setup, or the piston with the fixed barrel spacer.
SilencerCo Hybrid offers a wider range of host firearms use and calibers, but crazy big and heavy for pistol use. Doable, but not preferable. Target to target acquisition is horrible with heavy muzzle over swing compared to smaller lighter weight suppressors within the same performance levels. As for the vary rare person only owning one suppressor go with Hybrid Suppressor! ***Key note: "vary rare for a suppressor owner only owning one suppressor...?" I've met first time suppressor buyers starting out with one suppressor, but never met a person only owning one-do-it-all suppressor for a lifetime. Rugged Obsidian 45 will cover majority of pistol calibers 22cal to 45acp and 300 Blackout, but extremely favorable for pistol platforms compared to the heavy Hybrid. For pistol home defense and target to target acquisition Obsidian Modular 45K shorter and lighter version gives a tremendous advantage over the Hybrid. Personally I would go with Rugged Obsidian 45 for pistols use and have the latest pistol suppressor technology advantages. Preferring rifle caliber design suppressor for my high pressure center fire rifle caliber host firearms. Basic principle of whenever you gain in one area you lose in another area...! So the one-do-it-all idea has limitations.
Get two of each. But only get pistons form Rugged. They don't have those annoying ridges running down them letting a little more gas out. And get the Obsidian 45 as it works on nine as well. Not to mention the best millimeter, 10 mm.
Doctor Cropse I just bought the Obsidian 45 to go on an mp5, the make a 9mm Obsidian but I’d rather have the ability to use on .45 and 300 Black. It really is a nice can, I have 2 Huntertown Arms cans and these are just made better-plus the company is not out of business like Huntertown.
If you had an endcap strike that fast, something defiantly wasn't right. As far as fixing it, I suspect it was replaced with new parts. I've never seen a company do repairs with used components.
Using the Obsidian 45 on my mp5 is ridiculously quiet, amazing can. I wish I found this company prior to buying my first two in .30 and .22 as these are so much better thought out and manufactured.
Thanks CA. I appreciate you guys taking the time to do this testing & video!
Please do db testing at the shooter's ear. That's the true test of hearing safe or not
What took you'll so long to find Rugged Suppressors?
and the best news it that obsidian is very effective against white walkers
What is white walkers? Game of Thrones?
Brilliant
Can you use it on a 10 mm?
Did you have the tips painted?
What 1911 was that?
I have decided on this 45 over the hybrid. If I do direct thread to all my pistols and rifles I need the Spacer, right?
Thank you.
For pistols, you would use the piston with the spring. For anything with a fixed barrel, it would be either the direct thread mount, a 3 lug setup, or the piston with the fixed barrel spacer.
Can you guys recommend a threaded barrel for a Sig Sauer 1911?
This is an amazingly quiet can....
115 gr 9mm wouldn't be as suppressed but you can use it with the obsidian 45 right?
Late response, but yes. It will be supersonic. I ran mine with 147gr today and it was amazingly quiet.
Obsidian vs hybrid for first can ????
SilencerCo Hybrid offers a wider range of host firearms use and calibers, but crazy big and heavy for pistol use. Doable, but not preferable. Target to target acquisition is horrible with heavy muzzle over swing compared to smaller lighter weight suppressors within the same performance levels. As for the vary rare person only owning one suppressor go with Hybrid Suppressor! ***Key note: "vary rare for a suppressor owner only owning one suppressor...?" I've met first time suppressor buyers starting out with one suppressor, but never met a person only owning one-do-it-all suppressor for a lifetime.
Rugged Obsidian 45 will cover majority of pistol calibers 22cal to 45acp and 300 Blackout, but extremely favorable for pistol platforms compared to the heavy Hybrid. For pistol home defense and target to target acquisition Obsidian Modular 45K shorter and lighter version gives a tremendous advantage over the Hybrid.
Personally I would go with Rugged Obsidian 45 for pistols use and have the latest pistol suppressor technology advantages. Preferring rifle caliber design suppressor for my high pressure center fire rifle caliber host firearms. Basic principle of whenever you gain in one area you lose in another area...! So the one-do-it-all idea has limitations.
Get two of each. But only get pistons form Rugged. They don't have those annoying ridges running down them letting a little more gas out. And get the Obsidian 45 as it works on nine as well. Not to mention the best millimeter, 10 mm.
SiCo ASR mount compatible with an obsidian?
Scott K no. Totally different
If I'm only gonna shoot 9mm what suppressor should I buy?
Doctor Cropse I just bought the Obsidian 45 to go on an mp5, the make a 9mm Obsidian but I’d rather have the ability to use on .45 and 300 Black. It really is a nice can, I have 2 Huntertown Arms cans and these are just made better-plus the company is not out of business like Huntertown.
Look into CGS Group as well....MOD9 and MOD9SK
Jim Campeau you can use 300 blk subsonic in obsidian 9. If you don’t intend to shoot.45acp, no question get a 9mm
Can you use 350 legend?
So you can turn the 45 Into a 9mm?
Would a silencerco 22 end cap fit ?????? Please check it out thanks
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Nope. Everything is proprietary with cans AFAIK. I'll try my .22lr with this can if you respond and are interested.
my rugged lasted three shots nd the end blew off sent it back to rugged and they fixed it with used parts
If you had an endcap strike that fast, something defiantly wasn't right. As far as fixing it, I suspect it was replaced with new parts. I've never seen a company do repairs with used components.
130 dB is not exactly quiet - you would still want protection