This live stream from Classic Firearms delves into the evolving world of suppressors and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs). Experts discuss advancements in suppressor technology, including additive manufacturing (3D printing), and explore various models and brands. The conversation also covers NFA regulations, PCC platforms like the SIG MPX, and compatibility issues with triggers and barrel threads. The instructors offer insights into the market dynamics and future trends in suppressor development.
This video from Classic Firearms features a deep dive into suppressor technology, including the impact of additive manufacturing and recent legal changes. The hosts also discuss the best Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs), offering insights into specific models like the SIG MPX and MP5, and provide recommendations for various suppressor applications and firearm builds. Expert commentary from Jason highlights the technical nuances of suppressor performance and firearm compatibility.
This video highlights the top 5 viewer-voted accessories from SHOT Show 2026, showcasing innovative firearm components. Key items include the Steiner MPSC red dot, EchoCore's 3D-printed suppressors, the durable Rugged Sub9, SureFire's RC4 with reduced back pressure, and the revolutionary Ambient Arms EXO suppressor utilizing ambient air cooling. The review provides insights into emerging trends in suppressor technology and compact optics.
This video debunks five common myths surrounding firearm suppressors, addressing legality, search and seizure rights, sound levels, power/accuracy impacts, and design variations. The presenters, Kaya and Jason, explain that suppressors are legal in most states via NFA channels, do not negate Fourth Amendment rights, and their sound reduction varies significantly based on caliber, firearm action, and ammunition type. They also clarify that suppressors can slightly increase velocity and may shift point of impact without decreasing accuracy, while highlighting modern advancements like flow-through designs.
This video from Classic Firearms covers the top 5 new suppressors unveiled at SHOT Show 2026, emphasizing the rise of 3D-printed designs and innovative features. Expert insights are provided on suppressors from Ridgeline, Off Grid, Q, Ambient Arms, and Strategic Sciences, detailing their unique technologies and applications for precision shooting and general firearm use.
Sean from US Palm discusses their new line of 3D-printed suppressors, aiming to make high-end technology more accessible. Leveraging advancements in 3D printing, US Palm is offering these durable, low back pressure suppressors at a significantly lower price point than typical high-end models. This strategy targets the average consumer seeking quality firearm accessories.
This video from Fit'n Fire provides an in-depth look at Griffin Armament's latest offerings from Shot Show 2026. Key highlights include the MK2 rifle's enhanced accuracy, innovative 3D-printed suppressors utilizing advanced alloys, and new modular suppressor designs like the PRS and Dual-Lok 5. The discussion emphasizes advancements in manufacturing and material science for improved firearm performance.
CF Manufacturing, based in Daytona Beach, Florida, showcased their extensive AR-15 components, including 80% and 100% billet and forged upper and lower receiver sets, alongside various handguard designs. They also introduced a new line of suppressors, featuring 3D printed titanium and stacked/welded stainless steel options. The company emphasizes in-house production for rapid turnaround and offers custom OEM services. They noted an increasing demand for suppressors due to recent tax stamp changes.
The VSO Gun Channel host provides an expert analysis of '3D printed' suppressors, distinguishing between hobbyist polymer printing and professional Direct Laser Sintering (DLS). He warns consumers against marketing scams where outdated designs are labeled '3D printed' without leveraging the technology's benefits. True DLS suppressors offer superior strength and complex geometries, justifying their cost, while polymer versions are generally disposable.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" features Stephen Gutowski of The Reload, discussing various gun-related topics. The conversation covers media reactions to mass shootings, political narratives, mental health issues, and potential prevention strategies. Legal challenges facing firearms manufacturers, such as Glock's response to California laws and patent disputes involving Shield Arms and Otter Creek Labs, are also explored. The episode highlights a federal ruling requiring New York to issue carry permits to out-of-state residents and delves into evolving gun legislation in different states.
This video discusses a concerning situation where a large government contractor, CENTRE, has allegedly patented the concept of 3D printed suppressors and is attempting to extort a smaller company, Otter Creek Labs, by claiming infringement. The video highlights the legal dispute and the implications for innovation in the suppressor industry, referencing legal analysis from Stamboulieh Law and providing links to relevant patents.
This YouTube video explores the next generation of DIY suppressors, focusing on 3D printing technology. The description includes affiliate links to the creator's 3D printer and PLA Pro filament, indicating a potential focus on the materials and methods used in creating these suppressors. Additional links are provided for merchandise, Patreon, and a chest rig, suggesting a broader lifestyle or creator content angle. The video also promotes a second channel, hinting at a consistent content creator within the firearms or DIY space.
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