Sig SRD762 QD vs YHM Phantom M2 QD vs Specwar 762

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  • nick112288

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    Which do you guys recommend? I don't care about length or weight, so don't suggest one simply because it's shortest or lightest.

    I'm wanting whichever one offers the best suppression, strength/longevity, and value.

    Sig and YHM are only a couple dollars different, so that's not a factor. I know the YHM is more established, but I really like what Sig has done with their suppressors and have read it works quite well, and might be one of the few, but actually like the torpedo look to it. Guys have any experience with the Sigs to back up the claims that it does a good job?

    Any longevity issues with either mount? Anyone worn out a YHM QD mount?

    Then there is the Specwar. It's about $50 more. Does it really suppress that much better to justify that jump up in price?

    For now this is going on a 10" 300 blackout, but will down the road go on a 308 bolt action and hopefully 5.56 or 6.8 when I get around to building another AR
     

    Arickosmo

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    ***first hand info***

    I have a YHM 7.62 non titanium QD. It is a bit heavy for fun shooting. It helps immensely with noise at shooters position and mostly I use it for coyotes off the back deck when they get brave (1-2 years from being shot at.) I'm personally happy with it and I hope the second hand info is incorrect. Based on Second hand info though, I'm buying a Sig soon, in titanium.

    ***second hand info***
    YHM is very hard to deal with
     

    pack-indy

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    I can't comment on the two that you listed, but I picked up a Gemtech HVT and have been very happy with it. I think I only paid $500+stamp. Its heavy and a touch longer than the high end cans out there, but for the money I'm really impressed with it.
     

    ljk

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    YHM LT, I don't do full auto. works good on 556, too with same QD mount(different size hole, off course).
     

    ljk

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    ***second hand info***
    YHM is very hard to deal with

    My ***1st hand info*** is different.

    I bought the YHM 7.72 Ti first, along with an extra QD mount, then an LT few months later. After I picked up the LT, I found out the older QD mounts don't work with the LT, they are too long(newer QD mount works on both newer and older cans). I called YHM, they told me just send the old ones in, $5.65 postage and a week later I received 2 brand new mounts.
     

    nick112288

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    If the Sig cans were available when I was in the market for a can, I'd have one.

    The problem I'm having with the Sig cans, is every review is about the Ti ones. Which are larger and have more volume than the regular ones. I can't find any numbers on how the regular cans meter
     
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