This video showcases a custom Flux Raider build featuring a full metal frame and a Stealth Additive Works 9mm suppressor. The setup is discreetly carried in a Vans bag using a Strike 80 holster, highlighting a forward optic mount. The speaker expresses strong positive sentiment towards the full metal frame version after a shooting test.
This video compares four 9mm and 10mm-capable suppressors: the new Dead Air RXD910Ti, Dead Air Mojave 45, Dead Air Mojave 9, and Hux Works Flow 9K Ti. It highlights differences in caliber ratings, modularity, mounting systems (hub compatibility, tri-lug, piston booster), and design features like ports/vents and built-in flash hiders. The comparison focuses on sound and recoil reduction capabilities, with the RXD910Ti offering recoil reduction via front ports and the Hux Works emphasizing 100% flow-through design.
This video demonstrates the Griffin Armament EZ-LOK suppressor system, highlighting its quick-attach and detach functionality for handguns and rifles. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, praises the Rev9 suppressor's sound performance and modularity, while detailing the ease of use of the EZ-LOK system. He emphasizes its utility as a range tool for quickly switching between suppressed and unsuppressed shooting.
This video introduces the Dead Air RXD910TI suppressor, a collaborative effort with Ruger. It highlights the suppressor's versatility, being bored for 10mm and optimized for 9mm, with compatibility for .300 Blackout, .350 Legend, and .400 Legend. The construction is 3D-printed titanium, featuring an RXD Flash Rider front cap and an E-brake for recoil reduction. It comes with a booster assembly and a 1/2x28 piston for immediate handgun use and accepts various Dead Air mounting systems.
This video reviews the Silent Steel suppressor, highlighting its exceptional heat resistance and sound suppression capabilities. The presenter notes its heavy-duty construction, threaded end cap, and ability to remain cool enough to handle after multiple magazine dumps, even without a heat shield. It is also full-auto rated, making it a notable option for 9mm firearms.
This entry details the Hezekiah (Hessy) suppressor from Irregular Design Group, presented by Shark Coast Tactical. The suppressor is described as a 'true fighting can' with good material quality, decent sound reduction, minimal flash, and effective gas mitigation, suitable for high-end builds. The owner, Slate, is praised for his character. The video offers insights from an experienced seller and user of suppressors.
This guide details the installation of the UTG MP5 SD compatible Picatinny Handguard, as demonstrated by Moondog 2A. The handguard is designed for MP5 and MP5K platforms and features a large inner diameter (2.1 inches) to accommodate various suppressors, including those with heat-resistant wraps. The installation process emphasizes an easy lockup system for secure attachment.
This video showcases the Exigent Pointman9, a 3D printed suppressor, demonstrating its surprising effectiveness on both 9mm and 7.62x39 firearms, specifically mounted on a Century Arms Sharps Bros MB47 rifle equipped with a Triton Star Strike optic. The demonstration highlights improved firearm manageability and suppression quality, while also promoting gunsmithing education via SDI.EDU.
This guide details the process and considerations for using a 9mm suppressor on an AR-15 chambered in .223. The CMMG Zeroed 9mm suppressor was tested on an AR-15, demonstrating successful operation with good recoil reduction and minimal gas blowback. While functional, the video suggests a dedicated .223 suppressor would be more efficient for that caliber.
This video demonstrates the compatibility and performance of a 9mm suppressor on an AR-15 platform. The test involves attaching a CMMG Zeroed Suppressor to an AR-15 (specifically a Davidson Defense A2 clone) after initially showing it on a G-Force Arms Jaba. Key observations include the suppressor's effectiveness in sound reduction and recoil mitigation, but also significant heat buildup and gas blowback when used on a rifle caliber. The speaker notes that while it functions, it's designed for 9mm pistol cartridges.
This guide covers the installation and performance evaluation of CMMG Zeroed suppressors, specifically the 36K and 556K models. It details the mounting process using direct thread or HUB adapters and highlights features like the 3/8-inch drive for disassembly. The video includes decibel testing on various platforms, demonstrating significant sound reduction and offering insights into their value as budget-friendly, hard-use suppressors.
This video critiques the common methods of evaluating firearm suppressors, arguing that objective metrics like decibel reduction and material alone don't tell the full story. The speaker emphasizes the importance of user experience, high-round-count testing, and practical considerations like ease of cleaning and attachment systems, drawing on personal experience with various suppressors.
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