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    A good 9mm pistol host for a suppressor?

    So, I'm finally looking at getting into suppressors. Need a bit of schooling...
    I'm going with 9mm as it is my favorite caliber. Have a bunch of pistols and carbines that could play the role of a host.
    What would be the best choice for a pistol? None of mine are currently set up to take a can. I do hear Berettas are a good choice due to the the non tilting barrels.
    It you have suggestions foir a can, let me hear that too.

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    I'm thinking about going with one of my Glocks as swapping out the barrel is easy and not terribly expensive
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    My G34 with RMR could be another candidate.

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    Glock 19.
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    Quote Originally Posted by videodon View Post
    Glock 19.
    Why the 19? I have one of those too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vit View Post
    Why the 19? I have one of those too.
    That's what I own and have experience with.
    It's host for my AAC EVO-9 can.
    Works great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vit View Post
    Why the 19? I have one of those too.
    Why not? They are one of the most reliable 9 mm handguns ever.

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    Buy a 45 acp can, you can shoot, 45, 40, 9, 38, 10mm. I have a ti-rant 45m, I can shorten it for 9mm, but I don’t, and it’s quieter than the ti-rant 9m
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    I just finished off my wife’s CZ P09 with a full CGW trigger kit and had them mill/mount her Deltapoint Pro
    Now we just need the suppressor

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
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    I just finished off my wife’s CZ P09 with a full CGW trigger kit and had them mill/mount her Deltapoint Pro
    Now we just need the suppressor
    Nice!

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    I went with the Gen 4 G19 and AAC Eco 9mm. Very easy and pretty quiet. I've noticed dual guide rod springs are better for a more reliable extraction and or feeding, compared to the single springs of the earlier generations. Federal 135 gr low recoil hp and some 147 gr sub sonic stuff weren't extracting or feeding the next round. Only thing I wish I did was get a .45 can and taken out a bunch of birds in one stone. Same mistake was made when I bought a 5.56 can instead of a 308 lol.

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    G19 and G43. Lone wolf barrel in the g19 and ATI barrel in the g43.
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