I have two obsidian 45s. I received my first one in 2017. I've shot 45, 9mm, 22, 300 blk, and 223/556 using 45 end cap. It's by far the best suppressor I've used that was modular and multi-caliber. I've had one baffle strike on the end cap when I put it on my 300 blk out without removing the spring and installing the spacer. I have 0 complaints. Other people may have a different opinion about this suppressor, and they have that right. I'm just sharing mine. The baffles are easy to clean, and the device is very durable. I've also fired many rounds through them on full auto with no errors and very little back pressure.
Broke mine out of ATF jail last week. Just bought a box of 147 grain 9mm and put 5 rds out of mine M9A3. It’s ridiculous quite! Sounds more like a big balloon being popped, rather a gun being fired. Completely hearing safe. Can’t wait to try it on my FN FNX-45 Tac. Also, this can fits the FN FN-510 10mm also. Although I doubt you can shoot a 10mm I your backyard since I don’t know any subsonic 10mm
I have used my Obsidian on a CZ Scorpion with the 3 lug and it is fantastic. I know you said that you don't like sub guns, but it is a hoot and very accurate.
I just bought my RO 45 suppressor. I thought about the 9mm but in the end I liked the idea of switching more calibers and it gave me an excuse to buy a Glock 21 45 ACP! I got a long wait but I can't wait for the tax to be approved and get my hands on it! Loved your review and thanks.
I just picked up mine today, I can not get over of the fact of how heavy it feels!! I thought I was buying a titanium one...13 and 3/8 oz on the scale out of the box but it really feels like over a pound, I just hope I can fall in love with it like you did with yours.
@@PracticallySquared1 just picked it up few hours ago; it would be some time to make time to go try it but planning to run it first with handgun; got a threaded Canik 9mm and an FNH 45 tactical elite to try it first, I also picked a Griffin Resistance .22 cal and that one is titanium, very light feel in comparison to the Obsidian, I own more .22s variants than any other caliber they are lots of fun. The Obsidian i ordered after watching many you tubes and reviews everyone seems to agree it is kind of a unique can to have that could go across all supported calibers; I got still in jail another can, The Banish .30 cal and those should cover all calibers I would be interested in suppressing.
@@fireyourrocketts You try it on your FNH 45 Tactical elite? If so thoughts? I am waiting for my can (95 days in jail and counting) and this was the main reason why I got this one.
@@glmorten Man you just woke the itch to go out and have fun but unfortunately not yet, can you believe it? LOL, got it and another Griffin Resistance .22 and they have been in the safe since, forgotten, I have been very busy with 2 cars projects engine overhaul for the last months and my attention is poured on that and completely forgot about them suppressors, once I test them will post updates for sure; will try to make a video of it.
@@PracticallySquared1 For now handgun but have not even tried just yet; i know! unacceptable right? to have them and keep it in the safe, but been busy with a very demanding project, i really regret not to have the time to go and have fun, should not be excuse once we get them after all we have to wait but here we are. Will post updates when finally get to use it.
Awesome video. I struggled with the decision of 45 cap vs 9mm suppressor. My main requirement was that suppressor should be easy to maintain and able to handle 9mm and 22lr. Modularity was optional. Decided to go with 9mm because I don’t see myself getting a 45 cap pistol. Ended up pulling the trigger on rugged obsidian 9 through silencershop last week. I think it was the right decision for me. Next, I intend to go for a 556 suppressor.
@@smoideen I broke it out of jail in six months. The Dead Air is mainly for my MK12 so sound suppression is my main goal and the Sierra 5 is one of the quietest can on the market. It came down to that or the Surefire but I went with Dead Air.
That's definitely an option however I personally can't pick up much difference. I like to run mine on 45acp regurly and I don't like running smaller bore endcaps in cans that I run on bigger stuff. Not worth the chance of me forgetting to swap it out and mess up the can. With the 45 cap it sounds plenty good enough.
I just bought this. I have a few new-to-silencer questions: 1) It’s safe to shoot anything smaller than 45? I have 9mm, 22lr, 40, and 357 sig. 2) do you need special ammo or can you shoot any of your regular range ammo through it?
Yes, you can shoot all the calibers you mentioned. For 22, I highly recommend a Dead Air Mask. For ammo, you can shoot any type. But for the best results, use ammo that doesn’t break the sound barrier(1,125 feet per second) For example, on 9mm, look more for heavier 147gr ammo. Look at the box, it’ll tell you how many feet per send the bullets will travel . 45ACP for another example, is great because most 45 ACP travels at 800-900 FPS(feet per second). Even if you use 357 SIG or anything that breaks the sound barrier, it’s still going to be much quieter. But it’s even better when you use subsonic ammo.
The suppressor isn't the only cost factor here. Don't forget to mention the cost of all of the threaded barrels for each pistol you have. I wish that I could have your budget.
Like my obsidian 9, it's the only dedicated pistol can I own. I'm not a fan of shooting pistols suppressed because of the blow back. I usually shoot it in the short config to reduce blow back. I bought the obsidian due to the modularity to save myself an extra tax stamp.
Got a cz sp-01 urban grey tactical and my obsidian 9 works great and the ejection port size makes the gun have less block back. I just bought an ap5 and ap5-p as an new host to try out.
I like your channel. You should have more subs than you do. The next video I do I'm going to give you a shout out if I can remember. I think my viewers would also be interested in your channel. Good job, keep it up.
Wow, thanks for the kind words man! I just try to put out content I'd be interested in watching and hope others enjoy it. Ps your channel is pretty legit too. Keep up the fantastic work!
I have a question, I bought but don’t have my obsidian 45 yet. If I want to put it on a 9mm or 10mm, all I need to get is the piston with the proper threads, right? There’s nothing else right?…except maybe the 9mm end cap
Correct. Don't worry about the 9mm endcap, not much of a difference. Another route is the griffin camlok system. It's a piston and barrel mount but then you can swap the can across calibers and it's super easy
@@PracticallySquared1 thanks for getting back to me and for the info. I heard you mention that in your video. I will definitely check that out. Thanks again
@@ericbergfield6451 hopefully, it won’t be that much longer. This will be my first one as well. If you don’t mind, let me know when yours is approved. I am very curious about the wait times. Thanks.
@@chadmccormick1412 Ordered it back on May 13th, so it's only been 3mos, I hear it can take up to 4mos. ...But I think I was lazy the first 2 weeks, & didn't docusign stuff earlier.
@@ericbergfield6451 I gotcha. I will try and get all this f my stuff done as quickly as possible. Hopefully it won’t be much longer for you. I have a buddy who did a paper form last Feb or March and still has not got his stamp yet. Pretty crazy! Government bureaucracy!
@@PracticallySquared1 I'm averaging 912 ft/s with 147gr Berry's, 3.2 grs of titegroup and a 1.15 inch OAL out of my P226. Sounds real good out of my Obsidian 45. Thinking of trying to dial that load down to 3 grs.
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you're asking, all pistol cans are going to have a tendency to walk off. There's ways that you could prevent that such as using Teflon tape or a QD system like Griffin's cam lok. Or just check every couple rounds. If you think about it there's a lot of vibration going on there
I really like both deadair and rugged. The Ghost is a solid 45 can but a hair louder and uses some aluminum baffles in the end. On the other hand the obsidian 45 is the benchmark 45 can. Nothing else has yet to best it and it features all SS baffles. The SS obsidian will be much easier to clean. Also the rugged can take several manufactuers pistons, the deadair is proprietary. I don't think you can go wrong with either but if your asking for a suggestion, having shot both a good bit I think the obsidian is the clear answer.
I have two obsidian 45s. I received my first one in 2017. I've shot 45, 9mm, 22, 300 blk, and 223/556 using 45 end cap. It's by far the best suppressor I've used that was modular and multi-caliber. I've had one baffle strike on the end cap when I put it on my 300 blk out without removing the spring and installing the spacer. I have 0 complaints. Other people may have a different opinion about this suppressor, and they have that right. I'm just sharing mine. The baffles are easy to clean, and the device is very durable. I've also fired many rounds through them on full auto with no errors and very little back pressure.
Broke mine out of ATF jail last week. Just bought a box of 147 grain 9mm and put 5 rds out of mine M9A3. It’s ridiculous quite! Sounds more like a big balloon being popped, rather a gun being fired. Completely hearing safe. Can’t wait to try it on my FN FNX-45 Tac. Also, this can fits the FN FN-510 10mm also. Although I doubt you can shoot a 10mm I your backyard since I don’t know any subsonic 10mm
Get some Jell-O shot ammo next, enjoy!
geezus. a real review i could relate to and understand. i was just about to buy this can , now i for sure will. thank you.
I have used my Obsidian on a CZ Scorpion with the 3 lug and it is fantastic. I know you said that you don't like sub guns, but it is a hoot and very accurate.
Excellent video. Thank you for all the information. I went with the Obsidian 45 suppressor. Still waiting.
I just bought my RO 45 suppressor. I thought about the 9mm but in the end I liked the idea of switching more calibers and it gave me an excuse to buy a Glock 21 45 ACP! I got a long wait but I can't wait for the tax to be approved and get my hands on it! Loved your review and thanks.
I have a FN FNX-45 and M9A3. I just shot 5 rds of 147 grain 9mm out of my M9A3 and it’s awesome! Can’t wait to try it on my FNX!
did you get it
Excellent review, I learned a lot. Subscribed. Excited for when I get mine! Now I know what other parts I need to order ahead of time. Thanks.
@@bigrichie678 glad I could help!
I just picked up mine today, I can not get over of the fact of how heavy it feels!! I thought I was buying a titanium one...13 and 3/8 oz on the scale out of the box but it really feels like over a pound, I just hope I can fall in love with it like you did with yours.
Did you run it on a handgun or pcc???
@@PracticallySquared1 just picked it up few hours ago; it would be some time to make time to go try it but planning to run it first with handgun; got a threaded Canik 9mm and an FNH 45 tactical elite to try it first, I also picked a Griffin Resistance .22 cal and that one is titanium, very light feel in comparison to the Obsidian, I own more .22s variants than any other caliber they are lots of fun. The Obsidian i ordered after watching many you tubes and reviews everyone seems to agree it is kind of a unique can to have that could go across all supported calibers; I got still in jail another can, The Banish .30 cal and those should cover all calibers I would be interested in suppressing.
@@fireyourrocketts You try it on your FNH 45 Tactical elite? If so thoughts? I am waiting for my can (95 days in jail and counting) and this was the main reason why I got this one.
@@glmorten Man you just woke the itch to go out and have fun but unfortunately not yet, can you believe it? LOL, got it and another Griffin Resistance .22 and they have been in the safe since, forgotten, I have been very busy with 2 cars projects engine overhaul for the last months and my attention is poured on that and completely forgot about them suppressors, once I test them will post updates for sure; will try to make a video of it.
@@PracticallySquared1 For now handgun but have not even tried just yet; i know! unacceptable right? to have them and keep it in the safe, but been busy with a very demanding project, i really regret not to have the time to go and have fun, should not be excuse once we get them after all we have to wait but here we are. Will post updates when finally get to use it.
Awesome video. I struggled with the decision of 45 cap vs 9mm suppressor. My main requirement was that suppressor should be easy to maintain and able to handle 9mm and 22lr. Modularity was optional. Decided to go with 9mm because I don’t see myself getting a 45 cap pistol. Ended up pulling the trigger on rugged obsidian 9 through silencershop last week. I think it was the right decision for me. Next, I intend to go for a 556 suppressor.
For 5.56, I just got my Dead Air Sierra 5. It’s freaking awesome.
@@StryderK congrats !! how long did it take? And what made you pick dead air over others?
@@smoideen I broke it out of jail in six months. The Dead Air is mainly for my MK12 so sound suppression is my main goal and the Sierra 5 is one of the quietest can on the market. It came down to that or the Surefire but I went with Dead Air.
@@StryderK took me 10 months! Maybe things are improving at atf? Thanks for the reply
If you put the 9mm end cap on the Obsidian 45 it'll knock a few more db off the sound level. The 9mm end cap is around $60 IIRC.
That's definitely an option however I personally can't pick up much difference. I like to run mine on 45acp regurly and I don't like running smaller bore endcaps in cans that I run on bigger stuff. Not worth the chance of me forgetting to swap it out and mess up the can. With the 45 cap it sounds plenty good enough.
I just put in my paperwork for the Obsidian 45. I have the Dead Air Ghost 45 M. The advantage I see with the Obsidian is the price.
I just bought this. I have a few new-to-silencer questions:
1) It’s safe to shoot anything smaller than 45? I have 9mm, 22lr, 40, and 357 sig.
2) do you need special ammo or can you shoot any of your regular range ammo through it?
Yes, you can shoot all the calibers you mentioned. For 22, I highly recommend a Dead Air Mask.
For ammo, you can shoot any type. But for the best results, use ammo that doesn’t break the sound barrier(1,125 feet per second)
For example, on 9mm, look more for heavier 147gr ammo. Look at the box, it’ll tell you how many feet per send the bullets will travel .
45ACP for another example, is great because most 45 ACP travels at 800-900 FPS(feet per second).
Even if you use 357 SIG or anything that breaks the sound barrier, it’s still going to be much quieter. But it’s even better when you use subsonic ammo.
I'm so jj right now waiting on mines to get out of jail. Can't wait to shoot it on the level action for hunting season.
The suppressor isn't the only cost factor here. Don't forget to mention the cost of all of the threaded barrels for each pistol you have. I wish that I could have your budget.
Like my obsidian 9, it's the only dedicated pistol can I own. I'm not a fan of shooting pistols suppressed because of the blow back. I usually shoot it in the short config to reduce blow back. I bought the obsidian due to the modularity to save myself an extra tax stamp.
What hosts have you tried? I feel the pistol host can totally make or break a can. For example my g19 is absolute crap compared to the p226.
@@PracticallySquared1 Glock 17 only. Looking at getting a p226 because everyone says it suppresses well. From your experience why is the p226 better?
Got a cz sp-01 urban grey tactical and my obsidian 9 works great and the ejection port size makes the gun have less block back. I just bought an ap5 and ap5-p as an new host to try out.
Still have the trilug adapter? Might be in the market
Can we get your load data for the 147 grain 9mm subs?
I like your channel. You should have more subs than you do. The next video I do I'm going to give you a shout out if I can remember. I think my viewers would also be interested in your channel. Good job, keep it up.
Wow, thanks for the kind words man! I just try to put out content I'd be interested in watching and hope others enjoy it.
Ps your channel is pretty legit too. Keep up the fantastic work!
At this point in time, would you have still chosen the obsidian 45 over anything else for these cartridges?
Yes. There really hasn't been much advancement in pistol can technology with the exception of some dedicated sub gun style cans.
I have a question, I bought but don’t have my obsidian 45 yet. If I want to put it on a 9mm or 10mm, all I need to get is the piston with the proper threads, right? There’s nothing else right?…except maybe the 9mm end cap
Correct. Don't worry about the 9mm endcap, not much of a difference. Another route is the griffin camlok system. It's a piston and barrel mount but then you can swap the can across calibers and it's super easy
@@PracticallySquared1 thanks for getting back to me and for the info. I heard you mention that in your video. I will definitely check that out. Thanks again
I'm trying to decide on obsidian 45 vs obsidian 9mm for first suppressor. Have an HK45T and Beretta M9A3. Leaning 9mm.
Get the 45. It'll sound 99%ish as good as the obsidian 9 and work on your 45.. that's an easy answer
@PracticallySquared1
Thanks! Watched VSO Gun Channel video "45 cans suck video." I feel like he was over exaggerating in the video.
I submitted my Form 4 a month ago for this suppressor. ...Hopefully I don't have to wait 14mos like I did for the first can I bought!
How’s the wait coming Eric? Have you received your stamp yet?
@@chadmccormick1412 I guess I have a bit more time to wait for the OBSIDIAN 45 FDE. Shouldn't be too much longer, but this is my first Form 4.
@@ericbergfield6451 hopefully, it won’t be that much longer. This will be my first one as well. If you don’t mind, let me know when yours is approved. I am very curious about the wait times.
Thanks.
@@chadmccormick1412 Ordered it back on May 13th, so it's only been 3mos, I hear it can take up to 4mos. ...But I think I was lazy the first 2 weeks, & didn't docusign stuff earlier.
@@ericbergfield6451 I gotcha. I will try and get all this f my stuff done as quickly as possible. Hopefully it won’t be much longer for you. I have a buddy who did a paper form last Feb or March and still has not got his stamp yet. Pretty crazy! Government bureaucracy!
Whats your economical 9mm 147 grain load? Curious here
147 grain powder coated lead bullets, 3.5 grains of titegroup in assorted brass. Whatever primers you can get.
@@PracticallySquared1 I'm averaging 912 ft/s with 147gr Berry's, 3.2 grs of titegroup and a 1.15 inch OAL out of my P226. Sounds real good out of my Obsidian 45. Thinking of trying to dial that load down to 3 grs.
I ran 3.2 for a while but it wouldn't cycle my p320 legion so I jumped it up to 3.5.
@@PracticallySquared1 Yeah, maybe I ought to stay where I'm at. At 3.2 the slide won't lock back when empty, but other than that it cycles fine.
Very interested in this for my FNX 45 Tactical for home defense. Also have FN 509C Tactical that I can swap for range time.
The obsidians the ultimate FNX45 can. They make it in FDE too. Perfect for that!
I have one on my FNX 45 tac.
Insane, get one.
@@stuffandmore5875 my baby is in the jail :(
@@chltmdwp Got mine outta jail 3 days ago. Little ear sting on my Win JHPs. S&b 230gr is hearing safe.
@@stuffandmore5875 great to hear that you got yours. Thanks for the information.
What about walk-off?
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you're asking, all pistol cans are going to have a tendency to walk off. There's ways that you could prevent that such as using Teflon tape or a QD system like Griffin's cam lok. Or just check every couple rounds. If you think about it there's a lot of vibration going on there
Will that work with 40 cal
Yes
Cant decide between this and the Ghost-M
I really like both deadair and rugged. The Ghost is a solid 45 can but a hair louder and uses some aluminum baffles in the end. On the other hand the obsidian 45 is the benchmark 45 can. Nothing else has yet to best it and it features all SS baffles. The SS obsidian will be much easier to clean. Also the rugged can take several manufactuers pistons, the deadair is proprietary.
I don't think you can go wrong with either but if your asking for a suggestion, having shot both a good bit I think the obsidian is the clear answer.
@@PracticallySquared1 yup. I think I've made my decision! Cheaper too and I can throw all baffles in ultrasonic cleaner. And I can use sico pistons