Those SRT cans are tempting. I think one of theirs may be my next. If even 80% of the claims are true, they would be an amazing suppressor. Suppressors are all "quiet" but there's definately big differences in sound and performance. They are like rifles. Your first one is awesome, then you start thinking about the little changes that would make it better. Pretty soon, with me anyway, you start wanting bigger, better, faster and "grandpa's 30-30" no longer has the allure it once did. They're expensive and a lifetime purchase, so you might as well get the best. It's just hard to find reliable information. That said, I've never heard anyone say they were dissatisfied with an SRT product/service or they had a can that was more quiet. Real world feedback from hunters and shooters trumps playing tag with the db meter anyday in my book. That's what I wanted to learn with this thread. For you guys on the fence, it's soooo worth the paperwork hassle and wait time. For basically the price of one rifle, you change the entire shooting experience. No more ringing ears, you definitely hear your hits (no more wondering if you hit a target or not), and recoil greatly reduced. The only thing I don't like about them is the increased blowback that makes a gas gun dirty. Not that much of an inconvenience though. Keep it coming!