I just got mine today, bafflingly my form 4 wait was only 6 days total after doing the certification. Neither I nor the gun store could believe it was so fast. My last one took 13 months. I haven't had a chance to shoot w/ it yet but I'll be using it with 9mm handguns and an Extar EP9, .45 and 10mm handguns, and .300 blackout subs.
Mine was certified over the past weekend. My first suppressor and its the rugged obsidian. Planing on using it on my hk45ct and scorpion. I hope it's quick
i just ordered this one i did my first suppressor on Monday and it was approved in 14 hrs i jumped on this one right away just incase it goes back to months @@americanmilitiaman88
Just shot mine for the first time the other day. Love it. The Griffin EZ-Lok system is wonderful. There was certainly some blowback. I never tried it with the factory piston. Didn't even realize the Rugged one doesn't have slots. The Griffin one does since it's for SiCo, Rugged, etc.
I shoot both 9mm and 45ACP, is there any downside to just getting this version and using it for both rounds versus getting a 9mm and 45ACP can? Ordered my first Apocalypse, can't wait for it to arrive!!
No, in fact I would recommend a 45 can for 9mm so you can shoot both. You aren’t really tying to make 9mm whisper quiet so it’s better to have a more versatile can
What round did you use with the lever gun ? I just got the obsidian 45 for Marlin 1895 45-70. Rugged’s site says it can handle both sub and super sonic rounds… your thoughts?
1st thing I'd recommend is 3D printing 2x tools ... I'm just a poor, so I couldn't afford anymore $ spent on a super special tool ... that should've been included with my can anyways.
Agree!! Do you sell the tool? I have this. RUGGED OBSIDIAN 45, and would really love a tool that doesn’t mar the finish. A 1 inch multitooth socket works on the piston nut, but I also have the tri-lug adapter, which looks to be 1,1/4”. I was very upset. It didn’t come with one, on such an expensive can.
I just got mine today, bafflingly my form 4 wait was only 6 days total after doing the certification. Neither I nor the gun store could believe it was so fast. My last one took 13 months. I haven't had a chance to shoot w/ it yet but I'll be using it with 9mm handguns and an Extar EP9, .45 and 10mm handguns, and .300 blackout subs.
Mine was certified over the past weekend. My first suppressor and its the rugged obsidian. Planing on using it on my hk45ct and scorpion. I hope it's quick
Nice!
6 days holy fkk lol
@@scaldedape6213 yeah man I couldn't believe it.
i just ordered this one i did my first suppressor on Monday and it was approved in 14 hrs i jumped on this one right away just incase it goes back to months
@@americanmilitiaman88
Mine is in my hand today. 9 days from certification on 3 March
Just shot mine for the first time the other day. Love it. The Griffin EZ-Lok system is wonderful. There was certainly some blowback. I never tried it with the factory piston. Didn't even realize the Rugged one doesn't have slots. The Griffin one does since it's for SiCo, Rugged, etc.
Subscribed to your channel at 8:11 👍 good for you, calling it like it is.
I have this Suppressor,waiting for my stamp. Can I use this one on my 6.5 creedmoor.
What was the 1911 on thumbnail?
@cabotguns apocalypse
I got approved in less than two days 💪🏼 a couple of weeks ago
I shoot both 9mm and 45ACP, is there any downside to just getting this version and using it for both rounds versus getting a 9mm and 45ACP can? Ordered my first Apocalypse, can't wait for it to arrive!!
No, in fact I would recommend a 45 can for 9mm so you can shoot both. You aren’t really tying to make 9mm whisper quiet so it’s better to have a more versatile can
@@defconcreative Thanks for the response, I appreciate that.
What round did you use with the lever gun ? I just got the obsidian 45 for Marlin 1895 45-70. Rugged’s site says it can handle both sub and super sonic rounds… your thoughts?
I also have a marlin 1895 in 45-70 and am thinking about the obsidian 45. Have you fired it yet? If so hows it shoot?
When would someone use a suppressor?
Home defense, hunting, and/or if you already have hearing damaged ears. name it
Because shooting an intruder in your home shouldn't damage your ears.
Super sneaky assassin shiznit, duh
When ever they want to. Thats when.
Always, it's nice to have built in hearing protection.
1st thing I'd recommend is 3D printing 2x tools ... I'm just a poor, so I couldn't afford anymore $ spent on a super special tool ... that should've been included with my can anyways.
Agree!! Do you sell the tool? I have this. RUGGED OBSIDIAN 45, and would really love a tool that doesn’t mar the finish. A 1 inch multitooth socket works on the piston nut, but I also have the tri-lug adapter, which looks to be 1,1/4”. I was very upset. It didn’t come with one, on such an expensive can.