

IMO, the subgun/PC lever action market is very underserved now by manufacturers. Would be freaking awesome if someone made a 9mm user serviceable high internal volume (>1.5" diameter) can that was also rated for. 45 Gemtech UMP SMG can.once I get that one back will be sending another out to get re-cored. I wish I bought something that I could deal with myself and not have to rely on the manufacturer.Īre there any 3rd party companies that will do it?I've had two cans re-cored by Curtis Tactical and very happy with them. Henry Graham took it over then he went to Silencerco and now he runs Rugged. Again those cans are no longer made by Gemtech and Gemtech is now owned by SW.likewise, SWR is long gone. I also have some old SWR and Gemtech 9mm cans that are also sealed with aluminum baffles and just waiting for them to get too loud to deal with them. I contacted Gemtech before SW bought them and was told they couldn't do anything for me. I tried soaking in 'Ed's Red' and couldn't get it clean. Mine filled up with lead and is now too loud. If you don't know what that is, it is a drum fed 22LR machine gun with 275 round drum capacity.
RUGGED OBSIDIAN 9 FULL
It was made to handle full auto fire from the American 180. Of course the Obsidian matches all these virtues but it doesn't have the volume of this suppressor which is perfect for PCC/SMG's and short length. I've had suppressors since around 1998 and I'm sending several of them out to get re-cored now due to filling them up with lead.I'll never buy a non-serviceable suppressor for a pistol caliber again.ġ7-4 SS baffles, just drop the baffles in CLR with not worry of damaging exterior finish and then taking each baffle apart for inspection is not an issue.Īlso consider if you ever have a baffle strike that it will be easier to service vs a welded suppressor. Yeah, I know you can soak whatever can but that is still a pain and I'm not spending hours with a bore scope to check all the nooks and crannies of the insides of a suppressor. I'll be the odd guy here to vote for the Obsidian 9 over the Wolfman because it is completely serviceable.
