Acme Sports down in Seymour has some Sig suppressors in stock. They actually have more available NFA items than any other shop I've ever visited in the state. They'd be a good option to take a short roadtrip down to and pick their brains.
I've shot the SRD45 and the SRD762TI.
The 45 can has a pop to it, not a super quiet 45 can but they don't advertise it as such. Didn't shoot them side by side but sounded like a tirant 45 to me.
My Saker is quieter than the 762 can (both shooting 556), but it sounded pretty well overall. For the price and size of a 762 qd can, pretty good value IMO
I have used the Sig cans in demo's and they all seem for the money to be a quality silencer. The 7.62 on a .300blkout is so quiet it is almost unreal!
Sig's prices is why I was looking at them. I don't have any suppressors yet, would you say the noise difference is going to be noticeable to somebody new to suppressors? Or worth the extra money to go quieter? Or not enough difference to justify the extra cost of other brands?
While they are good Suppressors you can save some cash and get the same end result while supporting a local Indiana company and go with a Huntertown Arms can. Ive shot the Sig cans in 5.56 and 7.62 and they are great suppressors but I don't see or hear the difference between them and my Huntertown Arms cans other than the higher price point really. JMO. If youre looking for a QD then there is a QD adapter out for the HA direct thread cans also and it works very well!
While they are good Suppressors you can save some cash and get the same end result while supporting a local Indiana company and go with a Huntertown Arms can. Ive shot the Sig cans in 5.56 and 7.62 and they are great suppressors but I don't see or hear the difference between them and my Huntertown Arms cans other than the higher price point really. JMO. If youre looking for a QD then there is a QD adapter out for the HA direct thread cans also and it works very well!
While they are good Suppressors you can save some cash and get the same end result while supporting a local Indiana company and go with a Huntertown Arms can. Ive shot the Sig cans in 5.56 and 7.62 and they are great suppressors but I don't see or hear the difference between them and my Huntertown Arms cans other than the higher price point really. JMO. If youre looking for a QD then there is a QD adapter out for the HA direct thread cans also and it works very well!
I was told a lot of their designers for their cans used to be w/ AAC before they went under conglomerate thumb...
-rvb