This review examines the CMMG Zero to 30 caliber suppressor, highlighting its affordability and effectiveness for sound reduction. The presenter, shooting on a CMMG Mark III Descent in .308, notes its simple baffle stack design, laser-welded construction, and hub compatibility. While not designed for extreme back pressure reduction, it significantly lowers sound levels, making shooting without hearing protection feasible. The suppressor is considered a good value for its price point.
Dragon Man's is hosting a Dead Air Suppressor demo event this weekend, offering free suppressor demonstrations with range passes. Attendees can also enter a giveaway for a $450 Cerakote job donated by TGX Engraving. The event features a wide array of Dead Air suppressor models on various firearms, including .22LR, 9mm, 5.56, .308, .44 Magnum, and .338 Lapua platforms.
This video compares the Dead Air Sandman X and Lazarus 6 suppressors, highlighting their caliber ratings, sound performance, and weight. The Lazarus 6 is recommended for dedicated 6mm ARC or 5.56 use due to its smaller bore diameter, resulting in quieter sound. The Sandman X is a more versatile option, rated up to 7.62, making it suitable for AR-10s, AKs, and 5.56 platforms, though it is slightly lighter.
This comprehensive review of the Dead Air Sandman X suppressor covers its technical specifications, including its H9S 282 construction, removable end cap, and Hub compatibility. The video details extensive range testing across various rifle platforms (5.56, 7.62, .308) and compares its performance in sound reduction and back pressure against other suppressors like the Sandman S and Lazarus 6. The presenter, Brian from 1st Shot Tactical, offers an expert opinion on its value and suitability for different users.
This video reviews the CAT Johnny Law suppressor, comparing its performance on 5.56 platforms against dedicated 5.56 suppressors like the Radical Defense LS5 and PTR Vent 3. The reviewer highlights its effectiveness on subsonic 300 Blackout, particularly on bolt-action rifles, and notes its surprisingly good performance on gas guns despite not being its primary design. The suppressor's 3D-printed construction, Hub compatibility, and grippy texture are also discussed.
This video showcases the Lewis Machine & Tool (LMT) CQB rifle, highlighting its monolithic rail platform and rapid barrel-swapping capability. Adam from LMT explains how users can switch calibers like 5.56 NATO, 300 Blackout, 6.8 SPC, and 224 Valkyrie in approximately 30 seconds. The video also introduces LMT's new VBS suppressor, available in 5.56 NATO and 308 versions, which is initially for international contracts but will be released commercially.
This review covers the Liberty Mystic suppressor, a legacy model known for its user-serviceable monocore design, allowing it to handle a wide range of calibers including rimfire. While the Mystic X is its successor, the Mystic offers versatility for pistol and rifle use with interchangeable adapters. The reviewer highlights its performance on a Glock 17 and discusses Liberty Suppressors' customer service.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Gemtech's suppressor lines, focusing on the G-Core and Extreme Duty series. Alexander from Gemtech details the design, materials, and intended applications of various models, emphasizing user serviceability, durability, and sound suppression. Key features like the Nielsen device for pistol suppressors and the robust construction of the Extreme Duty line for high-volume firing are highlighted, offering insights for firearm owners seeking specific suppressor solutions.
This video explores the practical application of a .308 suppressor on a 5.56mm rifle, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing sound signature. While not a scientific test, the results indicate that a .308 suppressor can be hearing-safe on a 5.56 platform, even without hearing protection. Future testing is planned for more in-depth analysis.
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