This review of the Centurion Arms Maximus L suppressor highlights its 3D-printed construction, available in Inconel and Titanium. It features a hybrid design with vented baffles and external perforations to minimize back pressure, making it suitable for hard use on AR-15 platforms. The suppressor is hub-compatible and has passed rigorous SOCOM testing.
This video introduces new additions to CMMG's Zeroed suppressor line, focusing on the new .46 caliber suppressor and its 'K' variant. It details the construction, hub compatibility, and installation of these suppressors, emphasizing user-serviceability for the .22LR model and standard maintenance for others. The expansion includes full-length and 'K' versions for .556, .30, and the new .46 caliber suppressors.
This video from CMMG explains HUB compatibility for their Zeroed line of suppressors. It details how to remove the included direct thread adapters and install aftermarket HUB-compatible mounts, such as quick disconnect systems. The primary thread pitch for CMMG's Zeroed suppressors is 1.375x24 (1 3/8" x 24 TPI), a common standard in the suppressor industry.
The Palmetto State Armory video introduces the Advanced Armament Company Hub 2K suppressor, a hub-adaptable evolution of the M42000. It highlights the suppressor's 718 Inconel 3D-printed construction, 6mm bore for broader caliber compatibility, and clip-style baffles designed to reduce gas blowback. The Hub 2K offers comparable sound suppression to the M42000 Mod 8 while providing a significantly reduced gas signature to the shooter.
This review of the Anecho AnechoX 30L titanium suppressor highlights its low backpressure design, achieved through a high-flow end cap and baffled internal structure. The reviewer, Tanner Denton, praises its lightweight construction, Hub mount compatibility, and user-serviceable design. While full-auto ratings are limited, the suppressor offers good sound and muzzle flash reduction, making it a compelling option for various rifle platforms.
This guide demonstrates the process of converting a Wolverine suppressor from a direct thread setup to a HUB adapter system. Key steps involve disassembling the suppressor's front end, removing the existing thread adapter, and installing the new HUB adapter and its associated collar. The video highlights the importance of aligning specific components for proper removal and installation, and mentions the use of an Armorers Wrench for torque.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Aero Precision LAHAR-30K suppressor, highlighting its modularity, budget-friendly price point, and robust construction. The presenter emphasizes its compatibility with industry-standard Hub threads, removable endcap for easier repair, and lack of barrel length or FA restrictions. It's presented as a high-value option for shooters seeking effective sound suppression without significant weight or length.
This video reviews the RMS2 Hopaii suppressor, highlighting its construction and mounting versatility. Developed by Kyle Grubb (KG Made) and Joe Gadini (SWR), the Hopaii is built for durability and flexibility. It features a combination of Inconel and stainless steel, weighing 15 ounces with a length of 6.36 inches. The suppressor is primarily designed for 5.56mm but can safely handle calibers up to 6.5 Creedmoor, including 6mm BR, 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5x47 Lapua, and .223 Remington, with a diameter restriction down to 6.5mm.
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