It doesn't get much better than Q. Their entire arsenal of suppressors is quite impressive. What can we say? Other than we simply love everything and anything Q. The Q Erector series is manufactured from titanium and the internal piston is stainless steel which will case harden with use. The Erector 22 is one of the absolute most versatile small caliber suppressors on the market.
The other Q entry in the 22 game is the Q El Camino...a full auto rated little powerhouse. Did we say 22? Well...it can handle full auto up to 5.7x28. Crazy good. Crazy quiet. Plus, the stainless-steel baffles form a sealed stack, which helps protect the titanium tube from dirty .22 ammo and makes cleaning truly a breeze. Additionally, the El Camino is known for its easy maintenance and user-serviceability. As a bonus, it's just bad to the bone to look at!!!
Then there's the flagships of the Q line and that's the Trash Panda and the Thunder Chicken. The Trash Panda is 1" shorter than the Thunder Chicken. However, both are 7.62 or .30 caliber full auto rated suppression behemoths. These suppressors use the Q Cherry Bomb quick connect system and that makes moving them from rifle to rifle just about as easy as it comes. The Cherry Bomb is a proprietary muzzle piece designed to thrust gas sideways in the main chamber of the Thunder Chicken or Trash Panda. It's certainly an intelligent approach to a muzzle connector for a silencer. Both are all Titanium builds and are completely maintenance free. Hearing is believing...
The Q Line also includes a couple of other suppressors. The Porq Chop (8.6 Blackout) and Jumbo Shrimp (6.5 Creedmoor).8.6 Blackout, you say?!? But that's another post altogether...maybe tomorrow...who knows?
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