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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16038960" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I have a Rugged Surge that I can run on my 5.56 and .308 and it has been great so far. They are over-glorified but my opinion is that they are a necessary tool if you are a shooter. If you aren't wearing eye protection though you are going to have a shitty time using it because of the blowback on an AR going right into your eyes, nose, and mouth so definitely dont overlube it lol.</p><p></p><p>Dont get too caught up in which one is the quietest because from my experience I have never heard one that has drastically outperformed any other. My favorite one so far though would have to be my Knights Armament supperessor I had issued to me for my M4. It was heavy but I did feel like that one was the quietest I have had. A lot of the sound reduction is going to come from the rounds you use with it anyways.</p><p></p><p>Mine mostly sits in my gun bag in its case with very little use, but even still I recommend getting one or two. Save money and get a multicaliber one too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16038960, member: 21786"] I have a Rugged Surge that I can run on my 5.56 and .308 and it has been great so far. They are over-glorified but my opinion is that they are a necessary tool if you are a shooter. If you aren't wearing eye protection though you are going to have a shitty time using it because of the blowback on an AR going right into your eyes, nose, and mouth so definitely dont overlube it lol. Dont get too caught up in which one is the quietest because from my experience I have never heard one that has drastically outperformed any other. My favorite one so far though would have to be my Knights Armament supperessor I had issued to me for my M4. It was heavy but I did feel like that one was the quietest I have had. A lot of the sound reduction is going to come from the rounds you use with it anyways. Mine mostly sits in my gun bag in its case with very little use, but even still I recommend getting one or two. Save money and get a multicaliber one too. [/QUOTE]
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