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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillyfab" data-source="post: 5371009" data-attributes="member: 14829"><p>My favorite as of right now can host in rimfire is our Ruger Mark 4. I've got a couple uppers for it, but the aluminum shrouded barrel version feels really good with a can on it. I'm not sure which model it is. As for rimfire cans, I have the Rugged Oculus and the Silencerco Warlock II. The Oculus is more robust and better made, while the Warlock has aluminum baffles. The Warlock wins due to being so light and small diameter, less than an inch. As for using a big bore can on a rimfire, you can do it and I've done it, but once you use a dedicated rimfire can you won't to go back. I've got a Hybrid can, if I used it for rimfire it would be like screwing a boat anchor on my Ruger. It wouldn't be very enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillyfab, post: 5371009, member: 14829"] My favorite as of right now can host in rimfire is our Ruger Mark 4. I’ve got a couple uppers for it, but the aluminum shrouded barrel version feels really good with a can on it. I’m not sure which model it is. As for rimfire cans, I have the Rugged Oculus and the Silencerco Warlock II. The Oculus is more robust and better made, while the Warlock has aluminum baffles. The Warlock wins due to being so light and small diameter, less than an inch. As for using a big bore can on a rimfire, you can do it and I’ve done it, but once you use a dedicated rimfire can you won’t to go back. I’ve got a Hybrid can, if I used it for rimfire it would be like screwing a boat anchor on my Ruger. It wouldn’t be very enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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