This review covers the new SilencerCo Scythe-TI, a lightweight, fully welded titanium 30-caliber suppressor. It's rated for high-pressure calibers up to 300 Remington Ultra Mag without barrel length restrictions, though it is not full-auto rated. The design features a unique internal scalloped tool interface for a smooth exterior and addresses titanium sparking through anodization. The MSRP is $1,174.
This video is the third installment in a recoil testing series from VSO Gun Channel, directly comparing the effect of a suppressor versus a simple weight on firearm recoil. The description highlights previous episodes focusing on an Ultradyne brake and a collection of 30 caliber suppressors, indicating a recurring theme of ballistic performance and accessory evaluation. The channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety, with a focus on objective testing and evaluation. The video likely aims to visually demonstrate the practical differences in recoil mitigation between these two distinct accessories.
This video scientifically tests various .30 caliber suppressors using industry-standard equipment like Bruel & Kjaer sound meters. It details the 'first round pop' phenomenon and why suppressors are tested dry. Results show significant decibel reduction on .308 rifles, with some .30 cal cans performing well on 5.56mm platforms, though most still exceed safe hearing levels.
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