@btb601 Any .30 caliber or smaller cartridge can safely be fired through this suppressor. .308 Winchester, .300 Win Mag, Ultra Mag, 7.62x39, etc. It is not well suited for pistol calibers due to its size and weight, but it can be used an any .30 caliber (or smaller) pistol cartridge.
@jasonn3331 Due to the high pressure of the cartridge, these suppressors do not require much maintenance. If you are shooting a particularly dirty round and the internals are beginning to gather debris you can soak the suppressor in a hydrocarbon based gun cleaning solvent or a mixture of 1 part automatic transmission fluid and 2 parts mineral spirits. After soaking, allow the solvent to drain from the suppressor and remove any remaining solvent using a high-pressure air hose.
the phantom 7.62 can handle the pressures of a 300 win mag? well then i just got a new fav can. i was just using it on my scar 17 and my savages but if it can handle the pressure of a 300 win mag then my 110 ba will get it also. i will double check with yhm just to make sure but sounds great.
I was thinking of purchasing one of these cans, until I found out they were releasing a Ti version. Now I think that the new bad boy fits the bill for what I want to do.
I purchased this particular can with the intent of putting it on my .308, 6.8, and 5.56........is it tough enough to put on my .300win bolt and .300 ultra bolt? or will those two rounds seriously shorten the life of the can?
@OfficialYHM thank you for the info. i have a hk51 inbound and my father owns a m16. so this would be great if i only have to use one suppressor for .30 cal and 223.
@twm3006 It is very popular to use a .30 cal suppressor for both 5.56mm and 7.62mm. The difference in sound is only 1-2 decibels, almost unnoticeable to the human ear.
So what calibers can you use with this silencer. Possible handgun calibers to, thanks
btb601 2 months ago
@btb601 Any .30 caliber or smaller cartridge can safely be fired through this suppressor. .308 Winchester, .300 Win Mag, Ultra Mag, 7.62x39, etc. It is not well suited for pistol calibers due to its size and weight, but it can be used an any .30 caliber (or smaller) pistol cartridge.
OfficialYHM 2 months ago
i just bought one today and started the paperwork. what is the best way to clean these bc the one i bought doesnt come apart.
jasonn3331 2 months ago
@jasonn3331 Due to the high pressure of the cartridge, these suppressors do not require much maintenance. If you are shooting a particularly dirty round and the internals are beginning to gather debris you can soak the suppressor in a hydrocarbon based gun cleaning solvent or a mixture of 1 part automatic transmission fluid and 2 parts mineral spirits. After soaking, allow the solvent to drain from the suppressor and remove any remaining solvent using a high-pressure air hose.
OfficialYHM 2 months ago
the phantom 7.62 can handle the pressures of a 300 win mag? well then i just got a new fav can. i was just using it on my scar 17 and my savages but if it can handle the pressure of a 300 win mag then my 110 ba will get it also. i will double check with yhm just to make sure but sounds great.
tiger49931 3 months ago
At 0:16, them pouring water on it, wouldn't that warp the can?
joker102877 8 months ago
@joker102877 I wouldn't do it if it were mine...sounds like away to junk a really expensive really nice piece!
TacticalGunGuy 5 months ago
I was thinking of purchasing one of these cans, until I found out they were releasing a Ti version. Now I think that the new bad boy fits the bill for what I want to do.
Bluewidowr1 1 year ago
I purchased this particular can with the intent of putting it on my .308, 6.8, and 5.56........is it tough enough to put on my .300win bolt and .300 ultra bolt? or will those two rounds seriously shorten the life of the can?
ASCBLUEYE 1 year ago
@ASCBLUEYE Absolutely no problem putting this can on ALL the calibers you listed. Simply match the mounting threads to the barrel threads.
OfficialYHM 1 year ago
@OfficialYHM
even with the increased pressures of the mag cals?
CPLBSS88 1 year ago
@CPLBSS88 Yes. It will not be a problem.
OfficialYHM 1 year ago
All of YHM's Suppressors are Full-Auto rated. Even the rimfire suppressors have a stainless steel blast baffle for full-auto durability.
OfficialYHM 1 year ago
@OfficialYHM thank you for the info. i have a hk51 inbound and my father owns a m16. so this would be great if i only have to use one suppressor for .30 cal and 223.
twm3006 1 year ago
@twm3006 It is very popular to use a .30 cal suppressor for both 5.56mm and 7.62mm. The difference in sound is only 1-2 decibels, almost unnoticeable to the human ear.
OfficialYHM 1 year ago
was wondering if this suppressor is full auto rated?
twm3006 1 year ago
I'd REALLY love to have an RPD. If only we didn't have that stupid Hughes '86 ban.
phonepimpbill 1 year ago