User Manual
ADVANCED ARMAMENT C O R P.
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Ti-RANT AND EVOLUTION SERIES
To maximize efciency and reliability when using a Ti-RANT or EVOLUTION Series
pistol silencer, only use factory loaded, jacketed ammunition designed to remain
subsonic when red from YOUR host weapon. Subsonic ammunition will have a
muzzle velocity below the speed of sound, and will provide the most pleasing
sound signature when red through a weapon with a mounted silencer. DO NOT
use ammunition with exposed lead projectiles or reloads. Evidence of use of any
reloaded ammunition or ammunition with exposed lead projectiles will void the
warranty, and any repairs made necessary from the use of such ammunition will
be invoiced to the owner.
DO NOT fire .22 rimfire ammunition through a Ti-RANT or
EVOLUTION Series silencer.
DO NOT fire .45 Super ammunition through a Ti-RANT-45 or
EVOLUTION-45 silencer. The use of .45 Super ammunition will
cause a dramatic decrease in sound suppression and can cause
an overpressure situation that can lead to damage to the silencer
and host weapon and injury to the user. AAC denies any liability for
such damage or injury.
GUIDELINES FOR RIFLE AMMUNITION
AAC rie silencers, ash hiders, and muzzle brakes are optimized for use with
military full-metal-jacketed ammunition. Some of the high performance hollow-
point and frangible loadings available for centerre rie caliber weapons have
a tendency to experience jacket separation. The separated material will become
secondary projectiles which can damage the internal components of the
suppressor. The bullet’s core, once stripped of its jacket material, will become
unstable in ight. An unstable projectile can cause damage to the suppressor’s
internal components. It is imperative users determine whether the ammunition
they are employing in their centerre rie caliber weapons is experiencing jacket
separation. The simple test of shooting at a close range paper target will reveal
jacket separation, as the secondary projectiles will create small holes in the target
which are easily distinguished from the hole made by the primary projectile.
It is perfectly safe for users to fire quality factory subsonic
rifle ammunition through an AAC rifle silencer if the host rifle
barrel features a twist rate appropriate to stabilize the subsonic
ammunition in question. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
TO GET THE RECOMMENDED TWIST RATE FROM THE AMMUNITION
MANUFACTURER AND TO VERIFY THAT THEIR RIFLE’S BARREL IS SO
EQUIPPED. Damage from unstable projectiles will not be covered or
repaired under warranty.