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- Jun 23, 2009
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Any idea what the Guardian 9 prototype will hit the market for??
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Any idea what the Guardian 9 prototype will hit the market for??
LOLYou sure your not just missing the backstop?
Good times were had by all! It was nice meeting you, and my chrono didn't get shot, so it was a good day all around.I'd like to thank Matt at Front Toward Enemy Firearms for setting up the testing, and Bill from NFATalk for sitting for about 5 hours while we metered suppressors yesterday. There were a couple other INGO members there for short bursts, and it was nice to put names and faces together.
What did we learn? Matt is an awesome host, cooks a great sandwich, and his daughter is a swashbuckling protector of the innocent. Bill really knows his stuff when it comes to all things engineering. And that the Sparrow costs about $100 pe dB reduced over the cost of the Guardian. Yep, head to head the Sparrow metered 3 dB quieter than the Guardian, and costs $300 more. Simple math. We'll give up the 3 dB. You keep the $300 change.
The B metered incredibly. At just 3.75 inches long, it didn't win the quietest can of the day award. But it was impressive. While waiting for Bill to crunch and release the numbers, it's safe to say it metered competitively to the Yankee Hill Mite. At over 1.5 inches shorter, that's a pretty tall (or short, as it were) order.
Same with our Guardian 9 prototype. It metered well within hearing safe range dry, and when wet was quieter than the Yankee Hill Cobra 9. When you consider that it's still a prototype, is 6 inches long, weights 4 ounces, fits under your current sights at a diameter of 1.085 inches, and can play hide and seek INSIDE the Cobra Tube, I think that's a pretty good accomplishment.
Again, thanks to Matt and Bill.
Why don't they just figure the cost of paperwork into their price... since paperwork is part of the job?!?!? Except that they want to advertise a really good price and then nick you on the added fees when you walk in the door. Poor, IMO!
Yep. It's announced. We're working out the details (sourcing barrels, etc) now and will have an idea in the next week or so as to a release date.
Sick quiet. Was in the low to mid teens when we metered it. Will be a fantastic bargin at a sub $400 MSRP.
As far as the GSG5, we've got some ideas that will make it a single-stamp rifle. Need to get about 10 other things off our plate first.
Wish I lived closer to HuntertownI would be more than happy to volunteer my gsg5 when you are ready for development work...for a gentlemens agreement when the product comes out. I live in Roanoke and travel through Huntertown often.
Obviously I did not make myself clear.
I meant to state that the suppressors in question are $170, plus the Federal Tax Stamp.
I said "paper-work", but I meant "tax- stamp".
EXCUSE me!
Maybe this information is on a different thread, but I was curious if the metering results were available. I see that this thread starts off with explaining a 3dB difference from the Guardian and another brand, but I never saw the overall dB results. Also, I was curious how the B's metering results turned out.
I see various types of suppressors on your site. I have no doubt from the videos I have seen that they are excellent in quality and sound suppression; however, it would be nice to see some data to compare the models. This would greatly help me with my decision (i.e., which model to get).
Thanks!