TRaGiK
Well-Known Member
Only put ~30 rounds through it between two different hosts, so this is just my first impressions of the can.
It comes with a 1/2x28 direct thread mount, that has what's basically a integral muzzle brake made into it. Reading reviews, this seemingly makes a noticable difference vs using other mounts. The can is hub compatible, and I used a YHM 3 Lug mount, NOT the included mount.
I ran it on a MKE AP5P and on a MPX K.
It sounds great on both hosts, but noticably better on the AP5P. Compared to a YHM R9 and a SiCo Omega 9k, the RS9 is noticably quieter than either, with significantly less FRP. The RS9 IS a good bit longer than either though, so it should perform better.
In the near future, I'll be able to compare it to a couple other 9mm cans, and I'll update this thread when that happens, but I'm very happy with it so far. Chances are that it'll live permanently on the AP5P, unless it performs even better on my GHM9.
It comes with a 1/2x28 direct thread mount, that has what's basically a integral muzzle brake made into it. Reading reviews, this seemingly makes a noticable difference vs using other mounts. The can is hub compatible, and I used a YHM 3 Lug mount, NOT the included mount.
I ran it on a MKE AP5P and on a MPX K.
It sounds great on both hosts, but noticably better on the AP5P. Compared to a YHM R9 and a SiCo Omega 9k, the RS9 is noticably quieter than either, with significantly less FRP. The RS9 IS a good bit longer than either though, so it should perform better.
In the near future, I'll be able to compare it to a couple other 9mm cans, and I'll update this thread when that happens, but I'm very happy with it so far. Chances are that it'll live permanently on the AP5P, unless it performs even better on my GHM9.