The Nomad cans can also handle it, it's just recommended that you time your shots about a 1-2 seconds apart, and don't do any full-auto, binary, echo, or mag-dumps. SAINT EDGE EVAC PISTOL, SEMI-AUTOMATIC, AR, 5.56 NATO. The Sandman would be the heavier duty option with the solid stellite baffle stack that can handle full-auto SBR's in 5.56. SAINT EDGE EVAC PISTOL, SEMI-AUTOMATIC, AR, 5.56 NATO, 7.5 STAINLESS STEEL. So, just posting this up for any SAINT VICTOR 7.5" pistol owners in the future, who are wanting to suppress their gun without having to replace the handguard, and modify anything, other than swapping out the muzzle device.Īlso, incase anyone is curious, the Dead Air Sandman series and the Nomad-30 and Nomad-L do not have barrel length ratings for 5.56. Once I get mine made, and get permission to announce who it is that is making it (VERY renowned company), if it is a popularly requested item, it might become one of their stocking items, and they might make more of them. I'm interested to know if anybody has actually figured this out, and is using a suppressed Saint Pistol, and can share their actual working solution? Thanks!įor anyone curious, I have one of these 7.5" pistols with the 8.5" handguard, and I'm working with a company that makes custom muzzle brakes and suppressor mounts, and they said they could and would be willing to make one for me, that is slightly extended in length to be able to clear the factory handguard to allow me to run my Dead Air cans with KeyMo mounts, without any modifications, but installing the new extended length KeyMount brake. I was reading this thread (and others), but none of the suggestions would actually work for suppressing a Saint Pistol without extensive (and expensive) modifications. I've looked at shorter hand guards from MI and SLR, but I'd dearly love to solve this problem without ripping the barrel apart and replacing gas blocks or barrel nuts. Follow the instructions in the manual to clear the firearm. And the first step is to ALWAYS ensure that the firearm is unloaded and empty. Once you are familiar with the owner’s manual of your specific gun, in this case the SAINT, you can start the process. The problem is that the hand guard is tight (1.25" diameter) and it covers the threads, making the ASR mount for the Chimera generally useless. Be sure you have identified your target, and what surrounds it. I've had a Saint Pistol for about a year and generally like it, but it's very loud and I'd love to suppress it. I also have several AR's and a safe full of SIG pistols. Chambered in 5. The EVAC comes in a compact ready bag and is rapidly deployed by simply extending the folding brace and locking the barrel into the upper receiver. 308 and 6.5 REPR's with my SilencerCo Chimera. When disaster strikes turn to the SAINT Edge EVAC pistol designed around our all new takedown system for discreet storage in tight spaces. Just getting into these forums although I've been distance shooting for years.
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