Juicey Media, in collaboration with Ridgeback Defense, is set to release the Rhodie 6J, a new 5.56mm suppressor designed to rival high-performance benchmarks like the CAT WB. The suppressor will feature a 4.5-inch length, 1.75-inch diameter, weigh 13-14 oz, and be constructed from Haynes 282, with a HUB compatible mounting system. It will be available in Black and FDE Cerakote finishes with an $895 MSRP and a 30-day return policy post-tax stamp approval.
This video provides a long-term review of the CAT WB after approximately 6 months of use and over 4000 rounds fired. The creator shares their personal experience with the firearm, offering insights based on extensive usage. A discount code for Venture Surplus is provided, along with links for channel support and other relevant content.
This comprehensive review of the Dead Air Sandman X suppressor, presented by Juicey Media, offers expert-level analysis. The host, demonstrating significant authority, conducts rigorous side-by-side comparisons against top-tier suppressors like the Otter Creek Labs Infinity and CAT WB. Key findings highlight the Sandman X's exceptional performance in sound suppression, minimal back pressure, and impressive flash reduction, making it a top contender in the market.
This video compares the new OCL Infinity suppressor against its predecessors, the Polonium 5.56 and Polonium 30, as well as the CAT WB. The host utilizes a Daniel Defense M4 V7S upper with a Noveske N4 lower for 5.56mm testing, and a Knights Armament SR-30 upper with a Radian ADAC lower for 300BLK testing. A Q Mini Fix is also included in the 300BLK segment. The comparison focuses on performance, with specific mention of the suppressors and the firearms they are mounted on, including brands like Daniel Defense, Noveske, Knights Armament, and Q. The video also highlights Rearden muzzle devices and various ammunition types.
This video compares the Dead Air Lazarus 6 (L6) suppressor to the CAT WB, with the host declaring the L6 the new reigning champion. The L6 is praised for its better tone, similar weight and length, potentially more durable materials, and a lower price point compared to the CAT WB. The host acknowledges their continued appreciation for CAT but concedes the WB has been dethroned. The comparison utilizes a Daniel Defense 11.5 M4 V7S upper receiver and Noveske N4 lower receiver, firing IMI M855 62gr 5.56 ammunition.
This video aims to identify the best 5.56 suppressor under 6 inches by comparing two specific models: the FOR Systems Recce and the SiCo Velos K. The host is using a Daniel Defense 11.5 M4 V7S upper receiver and a Noveske N4 lower receiver, chambered in 5.56mm with IMI M855 ammunition. The video is presented as part of a series, and the host encourages viewers to suggest future comparisons.
This video aims to identify the best reduced back-pressure K-sized 5.56 suppressors on the market. It initiates a series of head-to-head comparisons, starting with the CAT WB and HUXWRX Flow 556K. The host is also testing the Radical Defense LS5 and PTR Vent 3 suppressors. The test platform features a Daniel Defense 11.5 M4 V7S upper receiver, Noveske N4 lower receiver, Geissele H2 buffer with Super 42 spring, and IMI M855 62gr 5.56 ammunition. Viewers are encouraged to suggest other suppressors for future testing and are directed to Bauer Precision for purchasing.
This video details a first-time rifle suppressor installation project, featuring the CAT WB in Titanium. The content creator, "tessahbooth", expresses gratitude to @SilencerShop for making the video possible and highlights the suppressor's durability and use case considerations. Affiliate links and discount codes for Big Tex Ordnance are provided, promoting holsters, lights, and EDC gear. The video also mentions a rifle and the specific suppressor model used, along with a call to action for Patreon support.
This video highlights the tactical advantage of suppressors, primarily for flash suppression to prevent shooter location. It introduces the CAT WB suppressor, noting its Inconel construction for durability. The discussion also touches on the terminology debate between 'suppressor' and 'silencer,' referencing historical patents.
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