This guide details the maintenance schedule and cleaning methods for both rimfire and centerfire suppressors, emphasizing the importance of cleaning attachment threads. It highlights that rimfire suppressors require more frequent cleaning (300-500 rounds) due to lower pressures, while centerfire suppressors can go several thousand rounds between cleanings. The video also touches on using solvents and ultrasonic cleaners for effective carbon removal.
Josh from Advanced Armament Company (AAC) introduces two new suppressors at SHOT Show. The Element 3 is a 5.7x28mm rated, all-titanium, user-serviceable rimfire suppressor ideal for bolt-action firearms and pistols, boasting no first-round pop. The Mini 5 is a shorter variation designed for LE customers, offering hearing safe operation on an Mk18, low back pressure for suppressed AR platforms, and a removable front end cap for easy maintenance against baffle strikes.
This video highlights the benefits of using suppressors for firearms, emphasizing noise reduction, improved focus, and reduced recoil. It introduces Silencer Central's simplified process for acquiring suppressors, including a 'Buy One, Get One' deal offering both a centerfire and a rimfire suppressor. The discussion touches on overcoming initial hesitations regarding NFA paperwork and the ease of the acquisition process through Silencer Central.
This discussion highlights the significant benefits of using firearm suppressors, emphasizing their role in reducing noise pollution, enhancing shooting experience, and improving accuracy, especially for younger shooters. The conversation touches upon the lengthy ATF approval process, the various brands and models available, and the practical considerations of suppressor ownership, including the impact on firearm balance and the potential for extended wait times.
This guide details the disassembly and cleaning process for the Silencer Central Banish 30 suppressor, as demonstrated by James O'Neill of O'Neill OPS. O'Neill, an FFL/SOT holder with over a decade of experience, emphasizes the importance of user-serviceability for maintaining suppressor performance, especially with heavy fouling. The modular design allows for configuration in 7-inch or 9-inch lengths, and proper reassembly is critical for safety, indicated by a visible red O-ring if misaligned.
CZ USA introduces the Scorpion Micro, a compact variant of the Scorpion EVO 3, featuring a shortened 4.5-inch barrel and an SP Tactical collapsible brace. The video also highlights CZ's new line of Sound Scirroco suppressors, including a reflex design that tucks under the handguard for a more compact overall package. These suppressors are available in titanium and stainless steel, offering different weight and price points.
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