This video provides an in-depth look at the Ecco Core Sector Compact 5.56 suppressor. The reviewer highlights its 3D-printed Inconel construction, weld-free monolithic build, and innovative features like the XCR (Cross Chamber Regulation) system for reduced back pressure and helical baffles for optimized gas flow and flash suppression. It's noted as a purpose-built suppressor for SBRs, performing well on an 11.5-inch barrel.
The SilencerCo Omega 300 DT receives cosmetic updates including a deeper texture and gold accents, while retaining its proven performance. It remains a versatile 30 caliber suppressor compatible with calibers from 5.56 to .300 Win Mag, featuring the Bravo mounting system and a lifetime warranty.
This video reviews the Sig Sauer Hexium suppressor for a 16-inch rifle, highlighting its all FDE aesthetic and quiet performance. The instructor details its construction from Inconel, 5.56 caliber compatibility, 5.9-inch length, low back pressure design, hub-compatible direct thread mount, and modular end cap. It's recommended for target shooting, hunting, and general cool factor, with a mention of Silencer Shop for purchasing.
This video reviews the Griffin Armament Checkmate AM32, a 32 caliber suppressor constructed from proprietary Nickel 625X using additive manufacturing. The host highlights its versatility for calibers like 32 ACP, .22LR, 5.7x28mm, and even limited use with .223 Remington. Key features include its durable material, effective sound suppression, and the included Easy Lock mounting system, with an option for direct thread mounting.
This review of the Lantac M-Spec22S .22LR suppressor highlights its modularity, allowing users to configure it from a 5-baffle setup (6.75 inches) down to a single-baffle configuration (3.4 inches). The reviewer praises its lightweight construction (4.7 oz full, 2.4 oz single baffle) and the inclusion of both direct thread and Plan B mounting systems. The suppressor demonstrated excellent sound reduction, particularly with subsonic ammunition, making it a compelling option for rimfire enthusiasts.
This video introduces the Dead Air RXD910TI suppressor, a collaborative effort with Ruger. It highlights the suppressor's versatility, being bored for 10mm and optimized for 9mm, with compatibility for .300 Blackout, .350 Legend, and .400 Legend. The construction is 3D-printed titanium, featuring an RXD Flash Rider front cap and an E-brake for recoil reduction. It comes with a booster assembly and a 1/2x28 piston for immediate handgun use and accepts various Dead Air mounting systems.
This guide covers the installation and performance evaluation of CMMG Zeroed suppressors, specifically the 36K and 556K models. It details the mounting process using direct thread or HUB adapters and highlights features like the 3/8-inch drive for disassembly. The video includes decibel testing on various platforms, demonstrating significant sound reduction and offering insights into their value as budget-friendly, hard-use suppressors.
This video provides an expert overview of Dead Air Silencers' new CT5P 5.56mm suppressor, as presented by Mike Pappas at SHOT Show 2026. The CT5P features Lazarus architecture with a unique mesh end cap for improved flash mitigation and reduced back pressure. It offers integral mounting options including Xeno, KeyMo, and direct thread, with the direct thread version incorporating wrench flats for secure installation to prevent loosening during firing. The suppressor is noted for being smaller, lighter, and having less back pressure than previous models, with a 6mm bore allowing compatibility with 6mm cartridges.
This review from Mrgunsngear evaluates the CMMG Zeroed DSR-15 and DSR-30 suppressors, positioning them as strong contenders for budget-friendly, hard-use options. The expert instructor highlights their robust 17-4 stainless steel construction, PVD coating, full-auto rating, and versatile mounting systems, offering competitive performance against higher-priced alternatives.
The CMMG ZEROED 46 is a versatile, rifle-rated suppressor designed as a 'jack of all trades' large bore can. It is constructed from durable 17-4 stainless steel, is NFA-rated, and features a hub-compatible mounting system. The suppressor can effectively step down to work on calibers as small as 5.56mm and 9mm, making it a great option for a first suppressor purchase.
This guide covers the installation and operational benefits of the Ambient Arms EXO Suppressors, as presented by Wes Andreason. The suppressors feature a unique air intake system that mixes ambient air with exhaust gases, resulting in a 75% cooler operation compared to traditional designs. This enhanced thermal management improves rifle longevity, accuracy, and safety. The guide details the Titanium and Inconel models, their pricing, material differences (sparking vs. night vision suitability), and mounting options.
Lucas Botkin introduces a new T.REX Arms prototype rail designed for suppressor integration. The rail features a 1.65-inch internal diameter, accommodating suppressors up to 1.5 inches, and utilizes a direct thread mounting system to avoid M-LOK clearance issues. This design enables 'OG Honey Badger' style builds and is slated for release early next year.
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