This content reviews the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor, focusing on its direct thread attachment. The reviewer notes initial skepticism about direct thread versus a detent pin system but found the suppressor did not walk off when hand-tightened to a Zastava firearm. The video highlights a potential concern with direct thread suppressors and their tendency to loosen under firing conditions.
This review of the Tuna Can Fat9 suppressor, presented by Jordan from PoorBoy Arms, highlights its cost-efficiency and modularity. The guide covers installation using hub mounts or direct threading, followed by firing demonstrations with 9mm ammunition, showcasing effective sound suppression and surprisingly low heat retention even during rapid fire. The speaker, an experienced shooter, emphasizes the suppressor's value and performance.
This guide, presented by an experienced firearms instructor, details the critical measurements and calculations needed to ensure a suppressor tucks correctly under an AR-15 handguard. It covers suppressor and handguard diameters, thread length, receiver recess, and the impact of various QD mounting systems like ASR, Key-Mo, and SOCOM. Following these steps prevents costly mistakes and achieves a clean aesthetic.
This video provides an update on the Ridgeback Defense Rhodie 6J suppressor, detailing its upcoming limited release, dealer network (Bauer Precision, East Valley Tactical), and sales model focused on live inventory. The speaker, a product collaborator, showcases Inconel material benefits and demonstrates flash suppression performance with an MR556 in a low-light test, comparing it against the CAT CACM. A full refund policy is also mentioned.
This guide details the installation of the Dead Air CT5P suppressor, highlighting its low back pressure design and performance metrics. The video features Ben from Dead Air Silencers at SHOT Show 2026, providing expert insights into the suppressor's technical specifications and benefits for firearm longevity and shooter comfort.
Knight's Armament is shifting focus to suppressors for the commercial market at SHOT Show 2026, introducing new pistol caliber and 30-caliber options, alongside redesigned 5.56 suppressors. Key new products include a hub-compatible 30-caliber suppressor for 300 Blackout/bolt guns, a direct-thread 9mm PCC suppressor, a left-hand threaded 7.62 AK suppressor, and an MP5 SD 9mm suppressor.
This guide details the installation and basic maintenance considerations for the CMMG ZEROED suppressor line, as presented by Classic Firearms. It covers HUB compatibility, direct threading, and the unique square drive end cap feature for secure mounting. The information is presented with a high degree of technical detail, reflecting the expertise of CMMG engineers and the retailer's knowledgeable staff.
This entry details the modularity of Dead Air Silencers' Nomad series, emphasizing the advantages of 3D printing in suppressor manufacturing for improved strength, weight, and complex baffle design. It covers various mounting options, including direct thread, Xeno, and KeyMo systems, and the use of interchangeable front caps for caliber versatility. The information is presented with high authority by Guns & Ammo editors, offering deep technical insights into suppressor physics and performance.
This guide covers the installation and functional considerations for suppressed handguns, focusing on the Walther PDP with a SilencerCo Omega 9K and a Ruger Mark V with a Surefire Rider suppressor. It details the necessity of pistons for semi-automatic handguns, the importance of securely tightening suppressors, and the potential need for a heavier recoil spring to ensure proper cycling. The video also touches on the cleaning requirements for 22LR suppressors and the overall fun factor of shooting suppressed.
This guide details the proper setup and mounting of silencers (suppressors) to firearms. It covers the distinction between muzzle devices and silencer mounts, the use of Quick Detach (QD) and direct thread systems, and the critical importance of thread-locking compounds like Rocksett for secure installation. Emphasis is placed on verifying concentricity with alignment rods to prevent dangerous baffle strikes and the necessity of booster devices for pistol applications with tilting barrels.
Mike Smith of Dead Air Silencers introduces the new Sandman-X suppressor at SHOT Show 2025. This 10th-anniversary model features a single-piece, 3D-printed construction from Hannes 282, incorporating the Trellion B system and gas management for significantly reduced blowback. It offers a pleasing low-frequency sound signature and is compatible with Dead Air's Hub system for KeyMo, Xeno, or direct thread mounts.
The Dead Air Sandman X suppressor, introduced at Shot Show 2025, is a 10th-anniversary model utilizing additive manufacturing (3D printing) with Hayes 282 material. It features a hub-compatible rear for various mounting systems including K-MOUNT, Xeno, and direct thread. The suppressor boasts a Trellion baffle and gas management system, resulting in approximately 60% less back pressure compared to the original Sandman, making it ideal for semi-automatic firearms. It is rated up to 300 Win Mag, features replaceable front end caps, is hard-use and full-auto rated with no barrel length restrictions, and is currently available.
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