This review by Mrgunsngear examines the CMMG Zeroed line of steel suppressors, focusing on the 556K and 36K models. The review highlights their budget-friendly price point, durable nitride finish, HUB compatibility, and full-auto rating. Decibel testing demonstrates significant sound reduction across various calibers, positioning them as a practical, hard-use option for the 'everyman' suppressor user.
The CGS Hyperion K is a lightweight, 3D-printed titanium suppressor offering impressive sound suppression across various calibers, including 300 Blackout, .308, and 6.5 Creedmoor. While not the absolute lowest back pressure option, its performance-to-price ratio is excellent, making it a versatile choice for hunting and subsonic applications. The direct thread mount simplifies attachment, and its Grade 5 titanium construction with DLC finish ensures durability.
This video provides an update on the Ridgeback Defense Rhodie 6J suppressor project, highlighting its availability through official dealers and direct sales. It showcases performance testing, including a flash test on an MR556, and compares it to the CAT CACM suppressor. The speaker emphasizes a limited production run and a full refund policy.
The Dead Air CT5P is a new 5.56mm suppressor designed with law enforcement needs in mind, featuring an integral mount system. It incorporates Lazarus architecture and a mesh flash-hiding end cap for improved performance. The direct thread option includes wrench flats to ensure a secure fit, preventing common issues with suppressors backing off.
This review by Mrgunsngear assesses the CMMG Zeroed DSR-15 and DSR-30 suppressors, positioning them as strong contenders for the best hard-use budget suppressors. The expert highlights their robust 17-4 stainless steel construction, PVD coating, and full-auto rating, making them suitable for demanding applications. Performance across various calibers, including 5.56mm, 300 Blackout, and .308 Winchester, is evaluated, along with their low backpressure and minimal flash signature.
This guide details the installation and operational benefits of Ambient Arms EXO Suppressors, presented by Wes Andreason from Ambient Arms. The EXO series features a revolutionary three-series intake system that draws in ambient air, cooling the suppressor significantly (75% cooler than traditional designs) to temperatures between 160-180°F. This enhances rifle longevity, accuracy, and user safety by preventing burns. The Titanium model is priced at $1,349, while the Inconel model costs $1,399 and is recommended for night vision use due to reduced flash.
This video explains the significant advantage of Hub-compatible suppressors, such as the Sabre Mixtape, over legacy fixed-mount systems like the AAC 416-SD. The Hub system's open rear thread allows for rapid swapping of various mounting adapters (direct thread, 51-T, etc.), offering unparalleled flexibility. This adaptability means users can easily change muzzle devices or thread patterns without needing a new suppressor, a stark contrast to the limitations of fixed mounts.
Lucas Botkin introduces a new T.REX Arms prototype rail featuring a 1.65-inch internal diameter, specifically designed to house suppressors up to 1.5 inches. The rail employs a direct thread mounting system for accessories, avoiding clearance problems often encountered with M-LOK when a suppressor is tucked. This design facilitates 'OG Honey Badger' style builds, with an anticipated release early next year.
The Century Arms AP5-SD offers an aesthetic similar to the H&K MP5SD but with a key functional difference: a non-ported barrel. This allows for the use of standard 9mm suppressors via its trilug or 1/2x28 direct thread options, unlike the original MP5SD's requirement for a dedicated suppressor over a ported barrel. This design provides flexibility for users wanting the SD look without the specialized suppressor.
This video features a review of the Energetic Armament Sonus 9 Suppressor, an exclusive black-finish model available through Silencer Shop. The reviewer tests the suppressor with a Springfield Armory Kuna and a KP9, highlighting its wipe technology for quieter shooting. The review covers specifications such as the direct thread mount and caliber compatibility, noting its suitability for 9mm, 300 Blackout, and 38 Special.
This video from FirearmsGuide.com showcases the Angstadt Arms Reticent Titanium Suppressors presented at SHOT Show 2025. The suppressors are highlighted for their sophisticated design, deviating from a typical tubular aesthetic. The Reticent line is constructed from titanium and offered in multiple calibers (5.56, .36, .36L, and 7.62) for versatility. They feature HUB-mount compatibility and include a direct thread mount, with specific thread pitches provided for the .30 caliber and other variants. The description also points to FirearmsGuide.com's extensive library of gun manuals, schematics, and reference guides.
The Silencer Central Banish 46 is a highly versatile, magnum-rated titanium suppressor introduced in 2022. It offers modularity, allowing users to configure it in short (6 baffles) or long (9 baffles) modes for different suppression needs. The suppressor is user-serviceable and compatible with a wide range of calibers, from 9mm up to .458 Winchester Magnum. Silencer Central also simplifies the NFA purchase process.
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