.45 Osprey Vs Tirant Suppressors

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  • dleach1988

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    I was planning on purchasing one of these 2 suppressors in the near future and i was wondering if anyone has any experience with either or both. I just want to know which one is quieter DRY. I've got a lot of mixed opinions, some say osprey is some say ti-rant. This will be going on a FNP 45 Tactical.

    Thanks for responses
     

    dleach1988

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    nevermind, i've decided to go with the osprey because it's shorter in length, and it's more versatile. I can also use the same suppressor for my 9mm with a different adaptor. And as far as how loud each one is, they're about the same from what i've seen. Also if i were to ever damage the can, i don't have to buy another tax stamp for another tube.

    Thanks anyway.
     

    ryknoll3

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    They're both very good cans. I've heard the Osprey and really like it. I haven't heard the Ti-Rant, but AAC makes top notch stuff. Only thing about the Osprey, and this is just my opinion, because of the eccentric shape, it looks weird with certain guns, though the host you mentioned looks sweet with an Osprey, especially in FDE.
     

    Dave Doehrman

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    Only thing about the Osprey, and this is just my opinion, because of the eccentric shape, it looks weird with certain guns, though the host you mentioned looks sweet with an Osprey, especially in FDE.

    Yep,
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