Shark Coast Tactical is embarking on a new project to manufacture their own suppressors. They have partnered with an additive manufacturing company to create prototypes, with the first 22LR suppressor prototype reportedly exceeding expectations and being considered the best available. The team is evaluating production capacity and market demand for their custom suppressors.
This review highlights the Lantac M-Spec22S .22 suppressor, emphasizing its exceptional quietness, particularly when used with CCI Quiet ammunition. The speaker praises its lightweight design and fully serviceable nature, allowing for easy disassembly and cleaning, which sets it apart from many other suppressors on the market. The ability to mount to the Plan B system is also noted as a significant advantage.
This video reviews the Anechoic Pipsqueak, a 3.5-inch, 1.5-ounce, all-titanium 22LR suppressor. The reviewer highlights its exceptionally light weight, comparing it to carbon buildup on a rifle barrel. It's demonstrated on a Ruger 10/22 Charger with a 9-inch barrel, using Remington subsonic ammunition.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to selecting and understanding suppressors, emphasizing key considerations beyond just sound reduction. The instructor highlights the importance of flash signature, durability, mounting systems, and weight. He advises on choosing a .30 caliber suppressor as a versatile starting point and discusses specific models and their performance characteristics, offering practical advice for prepared citizens.
This guide outlines the process for acquiring a suppressor starting January 1, 2026, when the $200 tax stamp requirement is removed. It details creating an ATF e-Forms account, working with local dealers for in-person processing, and selecting the right suppressor type. The video breaks down suppressors into categories like .22LR, handgun, and rifle cans, discussing materials, modularity, and mounting systems.
This video showcases the new MKO SD firearm from MK3 Firearms, featuring a collaboration with Dead Air and Ruger. The MKO SD utilizes the Dead Air RXD 22Ti suppressor, a 3D-printed titanium can designed to convert supersonic .22LR ammunition to subsonic. The firearm itself has a longer barrel than traditional MKO models to enhance stability and powder burn, with venting to release pressure, similar to an MP5 SD. The suppressor easily screws onto a modified muzzle device on the firearm.
This video demonstrates how a single 9mm suppressor can be adapted for a variety of firearms, including pistols, pistol caliber carbines, and even some rifles. The key to this versatility lies in using the correct accessory: a booster for tilting barrel firearms and a solid mount for fixed barrel firearms. The presenter, Deuce, emphasizes the importance of matching thread pitches and using appropriate ammunition, particularly subsonic rounds for rifles, to ensure safe and effective suppression across different platforms.
This video provides a brief demonstration of the B&T TiGER 22 TI suppressor's sound suppression capabilities. The presenter moves a microphone closer and farther away from the firearm to illustrate the perceived sound reduction, indicating satisfaction with the suppressor's performance.
This video provides an expert breakdown of various SilencerCo suppressors, including the Spectre 9, Osprey 9/45, Velos LBP, Sparrow, Switchback, Salvo 12, Hybrid 46, and Scythe models. It details their technical specifications, materials, intended applications, and performance characteristics, offering insights into their unique features like modularity, low back pressure design, and material durability. The presenter highlights specific use cases, from pistol and subgun applications to rifle and shotgun platforms, emphasizing the versatility and innovation within SilencerCo's product line.
This video reviews the Griffin Armament Optimus Micro Suppressor, highlighting its durability and versatility. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes its robust 17-4 stainless steel construction and heat-treated baffles, making it capable of handling limited rounds of 5.56 NATO in addition to its primary .22LR and rimfire applications. The suppressor's removable baffle stack and taper mount system are key features discussed for ease of cleaning and enhanced performance with higher pressure rounds.
This video from Shark Coast Tactical compares two SilencerCo .22 suppressors: the Sparrow and the Switchback. The Sparrow is presented as a long-standing, high-volume, workhorse suppressor, while the Switchback offers modularity with three length configurations and rifle optimization capabilities. Both are user-serviceable, with recommended cleaning intervals of 2,000 rounds for the Sparrow and 1,000 rounds for the Switchback. The suppressors are compatible with various rimfire cartridges including .22 LR, .22 Magnum, 17 HMR, and 22 Hornet.
This video showcases the Huxwrx line of flow-through suppressors, highlighting their innovative design and performance across various firearms. Andrew from Huxwrx explains the technical advantages, including reduced blowback and toxic gas mitigation, making them ideal for professionals and enthusiasts alike. The review covers models like the Flow 9K TI, Flow 762 TI, Flow 556K, and Flow 22 TI, demonstrating their effectiveness on pistols, PCCs, and rifles.
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