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Old 01-13-2010, 12:56 PM
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I've used my Trident, CAC45, and Triple-X Warrior. The Warrior is listed as a .223 can, but the aperture in the baffles is large enough to handle a .30 caliber, and (when still in production) and manufacturer stated that they could easily handle up to full-powered .308. It is essentially a .30 caliber can with 1/2-28 threads.

Of the three, the Trident is quietest, and the CAC45 and Warrior sound about the same. Since the Trident is shortest, lightest, and quietest, it's a no-brainer which one for me to use.
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Old 01-25-2010, 03:11 AM
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nice

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I've used my Trident, CAC45, and Triple-X Warrior. The Warrior is listed as a .223 can, but the aperture in the baffles is large enough to handle a .30 caliber, and (when still in production) and manufacturer stated that they could easily handle up to full-powered .308. It is essentially a .30 caliber can with 1/2-28 threads.

Of the three, the Trident is quietest, and the CAC45 and Warrior sound about the same. Since the Trident is shortest, lightest, and quietest, it's a no-brainer which one for me to use.

thats good info to have - thanks
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