![]() The mount requires an odd shaped tool, and so forth. But, the front cap needs a tool to remove. The Obsidian line of suppressors from Rugged has been one of the more successful pistol suppressors made in the last 10 years. Well, we asked Chase at Suppressor Tools, "what has been your most successful product?" and Chase said, "without a doubt, the Obsidian all in one tool." Okay, why? Well, the Obsidian 9 and Obsidian 45 pistol suppressors have just lots of moving parts and options and hard to get to places that could easily break or scratch the suppressor. Our friends at Warren Innovative Technologies, otherwise known as have created a myriad of tools to solve simple problems, and they have done with polymer 3D printing and solid out of the box thinking. Maybe I am misunderstanding something.Rugged Obsidian Multi-Tool and Wrench What every Obsidian owner needs, but nobody tells you I don't understand why they would even make something for wipes if that's the case now. something about the stupid ATF thinking they are a part of the suppressor.? But I thought there was something about wipes being illegal now. You're right, it does seem to make a substantial difference. That flash hider end cap with wipes would definitely be a great addition to any of those cans. The Obsidian is something like 2 inches shorter than Revo in their short arrangement, so I'm not surprised it's a few dbs louder. I can see that the Revo 9 is quieter than the Obsidian 9, but like you said, they don't show a comparison of the full length tubes. ![]() I feel like that would mean a whole lot to me on a bedside gun. The Obsidian 9 is just so much smaller in it's short configuration. But the more I think about it, the more I find myself leaning heavily towards the Obsidian 9. Tbh, at first I was pretty solid on the Revo 45. This is my third time typing this reply to you. I ask because that has happened to me on this website, nearly a dozen times already, as I have tried to post my 3 comments. ?ĭid you maybe think you replied, but the website glitched and deleted your response instead of posting it? Wait, are you talking to me? I didn't see you say anything yesterday. I need to go back on something I told you yesterday. I've been know to buy guns and things just because of how they look. But then I saw Ben Affleck use one in "The Accountant" and it looked pretty cool. But I just can't get past the fact you can't open it up and look at it or clean it. It's the quietest 9mm can I've ever shot and sounds good on. I've always wanted a Silencerco Osprey 45. How about the Dead Air Ghost M? supposed to be the new standard? I have on on order but have yet to shoot one. I don't have a Griffin Revolution but Dustin Ellerman sure likes his. The Tirants are light, easy to clean, modular and often not quite as expensive. ![]() I like my Obsidian but have always felt it has a noisy tone to it, sharper perhaps than my Octane or the AAC TiRant 45M's I have. I looked at it video by twang and bang on the Obsidian and it seems to be the quietest.Ĭan you guys give me a hand with this any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I guess it all boils down to the suppressed ammo that you put in the weapon. I called up to the silencer shop and a gentleman told me about the Griffin resolution 9. I need your expertise! I am getting ready to purchase my first suppressor and only knowledge I have is looking at YouTube videos so I like the Obsidian rugged suppressor.
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