This video provides a comparative review of several 5.56 suppressors, including the PTR Spiritus, Dillon, Centurion Maximus, and CAT WB. The host conducts sound, back pressure, and flash tests, offering subjective assessments of each suppressor's performance. The PTR Spiritus is highlighted for its good sound suppression and better-than-anticipated gas performance, with a deeper tone than expected. The review emphasizes muzzle sound suppression over port pop and acknowledges the subjective nature of sound perception.
This review of the Dead Air RXD30Ti suppressor highlights its lightweight, 3D-printed titanium construction and integrated muzzle brake, designed for bolt-action hunting rifles. The reviewer compares its sound suppression and back pressure characteristics against other suppressors like the CGS Helios QD and HuxWrx Flow 762 Ti on various hosts, including a Ruger RPR, Sig Spear LT, and HK MR762, using 300 Blackout and .308 Winchester ammunition.
This review evaluates the Stealth Eron 5.56 suppressor, highlighting its low back pressure and 3D-printed titanium construction. The Eron performs well in sound suppression, ranking second among tested low back pressure 5.56 cans, and offers a noticeable reduction in felt recoil. While flash suppression is not its strongest suit out of the box, it improves with use and the addition of a muzzle brake.
This review of the Dillon 556 suppressor highlights its exceptional sound suppression capabilities for a 5.56 caliber firearm, outperforming many larger competitors. The testing included sound, back pressure, and flash tests, with the Dillon 556 demonstrating low gas and minimal flash. Despite its premium price point, the suppressor is positioned as a top-tier option for those prioritizing quiet operation.
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