I'll wade in for the controversy
Had 3 RR suppressors.
1 x air rifle. Did the advertised job, was very light weight, sold with air rifle. No complaints.
1 x .22. Did the advertised job, was light weight, sold with the .22. No complaints. Dropped off to him for a clean and paint touch up, no $ charge and took 24 hours.
1 x .223. Still have it. Keeps the noise down, a R700 and a Tika 223 that also shoot with me at the same time with the same ammo. R700 has a bigger, heavier over barrel suppressor (manufacturer unknown) but it is a *touch* quieter than my RR. Tika has a Hardy I believe, *def quieter* than my RR, both are the about same weight. My 223 one gets dropped off once a year, clean and check and returned in 24 hours with no cost. Why ? Because he can, because I want it done, and not necessarily because it needs it (he's on my way to work). Had mine for about 4 years, would prob go through @800+ rounds a year through it on rabbits down south, silhouette shooting and general range shooting.
Your mileage will vary, but I've used a couple of his and they work for me. Have also used Gunworks and DPT - they also work for me and I still own a DPT for one of my rifles.
If you spend more $$ generally you'll get better results. You could use a Manders for a .22 with a rattling spring, from GC. Or make your own with the oil filter trick. What you can do, and what you really should do are 2 different things.
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