Colion Noir, an expert firearms instructor, provides an in-depth review of two Advantage Arms suppressors: the ultra-compact Super Shorty and the modular 1.75 SS. He details their specifications, performance metrics, and design philosophies, emphasizing practical application over chasing absolute decibel reduction. The review highlights how these suppressors can enhance firearm handling and performance while offering different solutions for various user needs and budgets.
This YouTube video compares dedicated suppressors with multi-caliber suppressors, discussing their features, benefits, and potential drawbacks. The content aims to help viewers understand which type of suppressor might be the best fit for their needs and firearm configurations. It likely covers aspects of sound reduction, compatibility with various calibers, and potential trade-offs in performance.
This video scientifically tests the consequences of mismatching suppressor calibers with firearm calibers. It demonstrates that while some combinations like 9mm through a .22 suppressor may survive with internal damage, others like .44 Magnum through a 9mm suppressor result in shredded baffles. The .50 BMG through a .30 cal suppressor test results in the suppressor being launched downrange, highlighting extreme pressure differences.
This discussion features firearms enthusiasts debating the merits of owning multiple firearms in the same caliber. Participants share personal experiences and preferences, highlighting benefits like ammunition commonality, simplified reloading, and familiarity with recoil and sight picture. The conversation touches on various calibers including 9mm, .357 Magnum, .22LR, and .44 Magnum, exploring their suitability for different firearm types like pistols, rifles, and lever-action firearms. The consensus leans towards the practicality and cost-effectiveness of standardizing on certain calibers, especially for reloaders and those seeking simpler logistics.
This guide details the use of Infinity Defense Gen 2 Self-Healing Targets, emphasizing their durability and ease of reset via spray paint. The targets are suitable for various calibers up to .50 BMG and can be used at close range for training. Expert insights highlight their longevity, with minimal wear after thousands of rounds, and their effectiveness as backers for paper targets.
This video highlights a potential hazard associated with mixing specific ammunition calibers, emphasizing the importance of understanding firearm and ammunition compatibility. The creator stresses that the content is for educational purposes to demonstrate a dangerous situation, not a tutorial, and strongly advises against attempting the presented actions without proper expertise. Support for the creator is also encouraged via their Patreon page.
This episode of Gun Talk features an in-depth discussion on firearm suppressors with Jeremy Mallet from Silencer Shop. Key topics include the misconception that titanium suppressors are unsuitable for shorter barrels, emphasizing that design and intended use are paramount. The conversation also covers the process of purchasing suppressors through Silencer Shop, including the $200 tax stamp and the typical ATF waiting period of 4-5 months. The benefits of caliber-specific suppressors versus using a larger caliber suppressor for smaller calibers are also explored, highlighting the trade-offs in sound suppression and overall user experience.
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