The SilencerCo Omega 300 DT receives cosmetic updates including a deeper texture and gold accents, while retaining its proven performance. It remains a versatile 30 caliber suppressor compatible with calibers from 5.56 to .300 Win Mag, featuring the Bravo mounting system and a lifetime warranty.
Knights Armament Company (KAC) is shifting focus for 2026 towards suppressors, responding to commercial market demand. New products include pistol caliber suppressors, 30 caliber options for bolt guns and 300 Blackout, and redesigned 5.56 suppressors. KAC is also releasing specialized suppressors like a 7.62 AK suppressor and an MP5 SD 9mm suppressor.
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 video provides a comprehensive review and test of the Fletcher Rifle Works Texas Flood 30 Caliber 3D Printed Suppressor. It details the suppressor's construction, features like hub compatibility and interchangeable end caps, and its performance on various hosts. The review includes decibel testing with different ammunition types and discusses the pros and cons of titanium construction, offering insights into its lightweight design and sound suppression capabilities.
This video provides essential guidance on selecting and using firearm suppressors, emphasizing that physical fit does not guarantee compatibility or safety. It details the typical caliber limitations for various suppressor types, from rimfire to .50 caliber, and highlights critical considerations like pressure ratings and bore alignment for specific cartridges. The instructor stresses the importance of checking manufacturer specifications before use to avoid potential damage or dangerous malfunctions.
This video introduces the Dead Air Silencers RDX30Ti, a new 30-caliber titanium suppressor developed in collaboration with Ruger. It incorporates lessons from Dead Air's Nomad and Lazarus lines, featuring Trescalian baffles in the rear and Nomad-style baffles in the front. A key innovation is the integrated E-Brake feature for recoil reduction and a new direct thread muzzle brake designed to extend suppressor lifespan while maintaining a low weight.
This video explores the concept of a 'universal suppressor' and its practical limitations. While a single suppressor for multiple firearms might seem appealing due to cost savings on tax stamps, the presenter argues that it significantly compromises performance across various calibers. Dedicated suppressors offer superior sound and flash suppression, especially for calibers like 5.56 NATO, where universal options often fail to trap gases effectively. The video highlights that even with features like swappable end caps, the practicalities of frequent changes and carbon locking make true universality difficult to achieve.
This episode of the Shark Coast Tactical podcast features Mike Pappas from Dead Air discussing their new Sandman X suppressor. The Sandman X is a 30-caliber rifle silencer constructed from H-series alloy, designed with a low back-pressure, non-restrictive Trellion baffle system and three cone-style baffles for excellent gas management and sound attenuation. It is compatible with Hub Taper mounts, including Dead Air's Xeno and KeyMo systems, with varying weights depending on the mount.
Aero Precision offers the Lahar line of 30 caliber suppressors, available in three lengths (K, standard, L), featuring 17-4 stainless steel construction with Inconel blast baffles for durability and full auto ratings. They also introduced the Ti-22, a user-serviceable rimfire suppressor rated up to 5.7x28mm, constructed from 17-4 stainless steel. Both lines utilize Hub-compatible or industry-standard direct thread mounts.
This review of the Griffin Armament Dual LOK 7 suppressor highlights its robust Dual LOK mounting system, which combines a taper mount with a locking collar to ensure consistent point of impact and prevent loosening. The suppressor is constructed from durable materials like 17-4 SS and 718 Inconel, is Cerakoted, and rated for calibers up to 300 PRC. Its unique end cap design with vents contributes to reduced gas blowback and improved flash suppression.
This review of the Liberty Suppressors Amendment 30 caliber suppressor highlights its versatility and performance. The suppressor is designed for rifle use, capable of handling calibers from .30 to .22LR, and features a disassemblable design for easy cleaning. It boasts a stainless steel outer tube and titanium inner tube with a monocore baffle system, contributing to significant sound signature reduction and recoil mitigation. The review emphasizes its value for rifle owners seeking effective suppression and maintenance ease.
This video features a review of the Kel-Tec RFB Hunter rifle paired with the Liberty Suppressors Amendment suppressor. The host highlights the rifle's bullpup design, forward ejection, and 24-inch barrel. The Amendment suppressor is praised for its affordability (under $500) and effectiveness in reducing noise, making the .308 caliber rifle manageable on the range. The discussion touches on suppressor compatibility with various calibers and potential future accessories.
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