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04 June 2011, 07:38
gas57
ARIES System
I have been reading about this, anyone have any experience with it?



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10 June 2011, 10:17
drewhenrytnt
I do not currently own one, but have spoken with the designer several times. George is a decent fellow. It should be noted that his designs are intended for sustained full auto fire, easy installation and disassembly with no tools required, able to remove device for cleaning sans gloves after full auto fire, and an incredible warranty. The latest designs are built around using full power ammo hearing protection not required.


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28 July 2011, 05:35
gas57
Do you have one? Have you used one?



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03 August 2011, 23:01
ptaylor
Before I post about shootersdepot cans let me be really clear: I do not own, nor have I ever shot a rifle with a shooters depot suppressor.

That being said, shootersdepot has a less than stellar reputation for customer satisfaction. Furthermore, the latest Db testing I've seen by a reputable metering system indicated very poor suppression performance even with subsonic ammo.

You are better off buying a can from a longtime manufacture such as: AAC, AWC, YHM, liberty, silencerco, surfire, ops, just to name a few.
04 August 2011, 04:17
drewhenrytnt
PT,

Care to elaborate on who the dissatisfied customers are? Perhaps they are competitors...perhaps you are a competitor. I know many folks with Aries systems that are real mind benders as to the amount of suppression and recoil reduction.

Please reveal the "reputable" metering system that is indicating poor performance.

You admit you have never been around one of these systems but you choose to talk $hit about them.

Smells fishy to me.


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04 August 2011, 06:00
ptaylor
Enjoy. Wink

http://www.silencertalk.com/fo...topic.php?f=5&t=1795

http://www.silencertalk.com/fo...opic.php?f=2&t=73961

Not trying to start any sh$t just passing on some info. An integral made by SD was metered with correct meters at correct distances, go and register at www.NFAtalk.com and see for yourself how poorly it did. If you think they are so damn good then buy one, good grief.
23 August 2011, 11:56
drewhenrytnt
It needs to be made clear the can in question causing all the problems was one intended solely for use on 22RIMFIRE! Aluminum baffles work fine on rimfires. Unfortunately the actual use is uncontrolled by the manufacturer. What happens is a customer uses the device on a .223 then complains about why it no longer works. It was never intended for said usage, and George was rather lenient in his repairs offered.

George no longer makes his internals out of aluminum. They are all CNC turned and screwed together and CNC laser welded as a one piece unit.

I suppose you are going to tell us next that JET supressors are the greatest thing going????


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26 September 2011, 19:54
ptaylor
http://www.silencertalk.com/fo...opic.php?f=2&t=77542
26 September 2011, 23:33
drewhenrytnt
The pictures shown are not of an ARIES system!!

The person responsible for these type of outright lies and libel is going to get sued.

PTAYLOR...a word of caution to you. You seem so hell bent on INFORMING folks of a bad product, yet you have never actually seen said product or used said product. Perhaps you should find out what an ARIES system consists of .

You are nothing more than an AR TROLL and I hope the management bans you for your actions!


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27 September 2011, 06:37
jeffeosso
Andy
I know Peyton.. he's a pretty good guy, a whole lot like you


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What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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27 September 2011, 09:16
drewhenrytnt
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Posted 03 August 2011 22:01 Hide Post
Before I post about shootersdepot cans let me be really clear: I do not own, nor have I ever shot a rifle with a shooters depot suppressor.

That being said, shootersdepot has a less than stellar reputation for customer satisfaction. Furthermore, the latest Db testing I've seen by a reputable metering system indicated very poor suppression performance even with subsonic ammo.

You are better off buying a can from a longtime manufacture such as: AAC, AWC, YHM, liberty, silencerco, surfire, ops, just to name a few.
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I am sure he appreciates your vote of confidence Jeffe, but the truth of the matter is I would not and have never gone on any forum and blatantly trashed a product that I did not own or had never used.



Thats all I need to say. I have never had any bad dealings with George or Shooters' Depot. He has had some employee problems and one bad apple can cause a lot of discourse. I am not going to drag this out. Believe whatever you want to believe and take any info provided with a scoop of salt.

People that trashtalk products they have no personal experience with almost ALWAYS have ulterior motives.

I'm done.


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27 September 2011, 17:02
jeffeosso
but, as you say, neither of you have a dog in the fight..


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club


Words aren't Murder - Political assassination is MURDER
Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com