Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Should I Suppress My SAINT?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/should-i-suppress-my-saint/.


Does the threads on your barrel stick out past the handguard?Thanks for bringing this up. I would really like to add a suppressor to a Saint Victor 7.5 but can't seem to find recommendations. I'd rather not change barrels but don't mind changing handgrip. There is a suppressor friendly handgrip available. Thoughts? Thanks for any help.
The Omega36m is fantasticHi,
That was a very interesting article. I enjoyed the sonic theory discussion. This place is a treasure trove of information and I'm learning a lot.
The Omega 36M looks like a pretty good solution. It's versatile enough to use on several of my firearms. It is quite spendy, but I suppose the "one size fits all" aspect would allow me to think I was spreading the cost around. It could be more cost-effective than buying a separate can for each of my suppressor-capable units. I'm still going to wait a bit to see if anything changes regarding the ATF and its suppressor rules. In the meantime I'll continue saving my gig money. That 36M costs about as much as my Saint Victor.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
They do not. But there is a handgaurd that addresses this problem. There are also suppressors that claim to provide what would essentially thread onto the barrel with the OEM handgaurd that extend the barrel and allow the use of their suppressor. I am hoping someone that has actually been able to install a suppressor on a 7.5" Saint Victor to share.Does the threads on your barrel stick out past the handguard?
The Omega36m is fantastic
Swaps between my pistols and my rifles quite quickly. A fantastic suppressor
NopeHi,
Thanks! Do you make use of the various "caps" that "tune" it for the different calibers?
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff