>>64126618
How often do you REALLY think you'll be swapping a can on and off? A .22lr handgun has about a half an inch of threads at best, more like a third of an inch if it has a decent sized undercut. At 28 tpi thats 14 turns on the large end. Is it really worth half the cost of the can to save 10 seconds of wrist movement? If you have a threaded .22 and a can, you're just going to shoot suppressed. There's no point in shooting without. More than one pistol? With the money you'd blow getting an adapter and muzzle devices you could've just bought another can. "But, but, muh OAL and holsters." Blah fucking blah, there are holsters for suppressed .22s and you're not concealed carrying a rimfire. You're cherrypicking dumb excuses. At best, you will put the can on once at the beginning of a range trip, and taking it off once at the end.

>>64126240
Oh yeah, a dirty can is quieter for sure. I havent had much experience with the dips just yet, but the amount of crud flaking off my cans is ridiculous. I'm not the best at cleaning on a regular schedule, I'd probably let it go too far and plug it up to the point the dip couldn't penetrate.

>>64126598
Maybe you let it cool for longer than you thought the first day. The outer tube of the mask is pretty thin all things considered, it may be radiating away faster than you think.

>>64126637
If price is at all a concern, just get a sparrow. They're like $300 and available everywhere. SiCo is a great company with great CS if you do end up with issues. They will always fix the first oops for free, and recoring the second isn't terribly expensive either from what I hear. Hell, you may find somewhere with an old warlock still hanging around. Those were like $250 last they were available.