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My Omega has been amazing. The only thing I haven't loved, is while using the ASR mount, the suppressor can start unscrewing from the mount when hot + recoil. I have tightened it down with the 2 wrenches while it was hot (multiple times), still does it. Sico recommended using red loctite, but idk. The muzzle brake on the Omega actually works, I found this out from a Sico suppressor wrap sliding down a little bit while shooting, it blew up the end of it haha.
 
I got the updated Saker 762 ASR. It's heavier and longer than most suppressor on the market but supposedly great db reduction.
 
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My Omega has been amazing. The only thing I haven't loved, is while using the ASR mount, the suppressor can start unscrewing from the mount when hot + recoil. I have tightened it down with the 2 wrenches while it was hot (multiple times), still does it. Sico recommended using red loctite, but idk. The muzzle brake on the Omega actually works, I found this out from a Sico suppressor wrap sliding down a little bit while shooting, it blew up the end of it haha.
I have Specwar( older version Omega less different end) and love it also . same problem as above , with coming loose at times. just bought a Hybrid sat to add to collection though
What do you mean unscrewing? Is Spring Lock not holding on the ASR and keeping it latched or something else happening?

I have the original Saker 7.62 with a Trifecta mount and have been thinking about changing to the ASR mounts. I haven't had issues with the Trifecta but I have read about folks that have had it lock up and send back to SiCo to get the mount out of the can.
 
I got the updated Saker 762 ASR. It's heavier and longer than most suppressor on the market but supposedly great db reduction.
I chose the Saker originally because of the short barrel rating, 12" in 762 and 7 in 556 and 300BLK. The Saker ASR is longer and quieter than the original. I think SiCo took the best of the Specwar (suppression and price) and Saker (modularity and robustness) to make the Saker ASR.
 
I have the YHM Nitro 30 that I use on 6 different rifles. I like being able to change from quick mount to direct thread in both 1/2x28 and 5/8x24. I have muzzle brakes on the rifles that I switch to and from often, and use the direct thread for the bolt guns. I do not see much talk of the YHM cans (and can not find them stocked even here in New England where they are made), but I have the Nitro and a Stinger, and will order a dedicated Turbo for the .556 once they come back in stock. I find them to be a good balance between value and performance.
 
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