This video details when and how to clean rimfire and centerfire suppressors. Rimfire suppressors require cleaning every 300-500 rounds due to low-pressure rounds leaving more fouling. Centerfire suppressors are debated, but manufacturers suggest cleaning every few thousand rounds to maintain performance and lifespan. Cleaning attachment threads is crucial for both types to prevent carbon buildup.
This video features a review and demonstration of two Silencer Central suppressors: the Banish 22 and the Speed K. The Banish 22, designed for rimfire calibers, is tested with 5.7x28mm ammunition and shows a significant decibel reduction. The Speed K is also discussed, noted for its rating for 5.56 NATO. The video includes a segment where Ryan Harkema of Silencer Central provides details on both suppressors, emphasizing their performance in noise reduction, particularly for the 5.7mm round.
This comprehensive guide details the installation and compatibility of the Dead Air Primal suppressor, presented by Chad from Iraqveteran8888. It covers various mounting options including ASR, Key-Mo, Zeno, Area 419, and direct thread, emphasizing the suppressor's versatility across numerous calibers from 9mm to .338 Lapua Magnum. The guide also touches upon practical considerations for handgun use and highlights the Primal's robust construction compared to competitors.
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