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    Phantom Vs. HVT


    Asked this in another forum, but haven't gotten any replies.
    Does anyone have first hand knowledge of these suppressors?

    I'm not after test numbers, just individual tonal preferences. IE. does one sound higher/lower pitched to you?

    Thanks
    I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.

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    Ramdiesel
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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    Sorry. I don't have any first hand experience with either. But I did mail my form 4 out
    today for my liberty freedom mag (300WM) I ordered it in the middle of November. I ordered a SWR Specter back In September
    still haven't herd nothing.

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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    While spendy, I think it would be worth your time to check out Thunderbeast Arms. I'm ordering their 30BA can based on what I've heard (or in this case-not heard). It's an unbelievable suppressor.

    Kevin

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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    Ram,
    Was gonna get down and fill out the forms within the month....
    Not excited about the wait you are experiencing, but I guess it is motivation to start soon.
    If the blizzard here in SE WA lifts I can head to see my dealer :-\
    I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.

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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    LOL. Yeah hindsight its a killer. If your dealer don't have what you want.
    Have him or you can call the manufacture too see how far behind on production they are.
    I wanted a AAC Titan. I gave AAC a call. The guy told me 6 to 8 weeks out.
    That's just too make them. So 2 months, then 3 to 4 months to my dealer. Then 2 to 4 months
    for your stamp. I should have got into another hobby. Maybe knitting or something.
    There's some good websites out there with tons of info.
    Good luck

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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    Thanks again RAM.
    Fortunately for me the dealer is sitting on a couple Gemtec's, Phantoms, AND Surefires!!
    I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.

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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    No HVT experience, but I do have a Phantom 5.56. I like it a lot. .223 sounds like 22LR high velocity, it isn't the heaviest out there, and is priced nicely. There are much better out there, but if your biggest concern is just to knock out the pain of muzzle blast on unprotected ears, it works. I have no problem recommending YHM cans.
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    Re: Phantom Vs. HVT

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramdiesel
    Then 2 to 4 months
    for your stamp.


    lol.. try 5 to 6moths now

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