Best Suppressor for 10mm?

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  • HMMurdock

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    If this is posted elsewhere I apologize as I wasn’t able to find it. I’ve found it on other forums but, as usual it’s mostly speculation and no first-hand experience.

    I know there are many felllow 10mm fans here, and I am curious as to what one or two of the highest recommended models of pistol suppressors would be for my 10mm platforms.

    Thanks in advance!
     

    Hohn

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    I don't know of any 40-cal/10mm optimized suppressors. You'd likely just need to step up to the .45 size. You aren't giving up much suppression with the larger bore size.
     

    M67

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    One of these days I'll get a Dan Wesson Wraith in 10mm. When that happens I'll be running a Rugged Obsidian on it......if the stamp for that ever shows up
     

    NyleRN

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    Something that's rated for 300blk supers should be fine. But as always be best just to touch base with the manufacturer. Not too many folks suppressing 10mm since the good loads are never subsonic and the subsonic loads are just anemic 40 cal
     

    Sling10mm

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    I have a Gemtech Raptor-40 that I use on an MP5/10. It also works well on a 9mm AR and CZ Scorpion. I have no issues with it, and a 200 gr pill at 1000 fps is nothing to sneeze at.
     

    Ggreen

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    You gotta watch your pressures on hot 10mm loads with most lightweight suppressors. Some have issues with hot 40 loads due to being built light. 300blk rated pistol cans are generally only rated for subs which are lower pressure than full house 10mm loads. I'd email whomever you're interested in and ask specifically. Most pistol cans are designed for relatively docile ammunition, and 10mm rarely falls in that category
     

    bob190e

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    I have an AAC Ti-Rant 45m. I emailed AAC to ask about shooting 10mm through it and this was there response. "
    It can, but only at a slow rate of fire with standard loads."
     
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