This video introduces the Dillon DRC 556, a 5.56 suppressor constructed from Inconel and 3D printed. It highlights the suppressor's compact size (5.35 inches, 15 oz) and its 'purposely induced brassy' design, which acts like a sponge for sound reduction. The presenter notes its suitability for law enforcement and 'larpers' due to its short profile and significant sound suppression, while also being full-auto rated and capable of withstanding heavy use.
This video presents two "Top 5" lists of rifle suppressors from Classic Firearms instructors Kyle and Jason, based on extensive real-world experience and tens of thousands of rounds fired. They discuss durability, sound suppression, back pressure, mounting systems, and value for money across various manufacturers. Key brands highlighted include Griffin Armament, Yankee Hill Machine, CAT Suppressors, SureFire, Q, Dead Air, CGS, and HuxWorks, with specific models and their performance characteristics detailed.
This video provides an expert assessment of the Resilient Suppressors 'Stacy's Mom' suppressor, demonstrating its durability through rigorous full-auto testing and heat immersion. The review highlights the suppressor's value as an inexpensive, full-auto rated option for 5.56 and 6mm calibers, suitable for demanding use cases. The VK-1 rifle, a 10.5-inch piston-driven 5.56 platform with ambidextrous controls, is also showcased as a capable host for such testing.
This review examines the CMMG Zero to 30 caliber suppressor, highlighting its affordability and effectiveness for sound reduction. The presenter, shooting on a CMMG Mark III Descent in .308, notes its simple baffle stack design, laser-welded construction, and hub compatibility. While not designed for extreme back pressure reduction, it significantly lowers sound levels, making shooting without hearing protection feasible. The suppressor is considered a good value for its price point.
This video showcases the Huxwrx line of flow-through suppressors, highlighting their innovative design and performance across various firearms. Andrew from Huxwrx explains the technical advantages, including reduced blowback and toxic gas mitigation, making them ideal for professionals and enthusiasts alike. The review covers models like the Flow 9K TI, Flow 762 TI, Flow 556K, and Flow 22 TI, demonstrating their effectiveness on pistols, PCCs, and rifles.
Paramount Tactical introduces the KGM Suppressors product line, featuring a range of options for various calibers and applications. The video highlights suppressors like the SMG9 for 9mm and 300 Blackout, the R556 A1 for 5.56, and precision rifle suppressors such as the R65K, R65T, R30, R3T, and the R50. Specific models are noted for their full-auto rating, compact design, and competitive performance, including the R3T winning an FBI precision rifle suppressor contract and the R50's success in a 2-mile competition.
This video provides a first look at 3D-printed sound suppressors from Contra Suppressors. The host, from Small Arms Solutions, discusses the unique 'neutral flow' technology used to expel gases, aiming for improved performance and durability in a lightweight package. The suppressors are noted for being hearing safe even on full-auto fire and utilize a direct thread mount with a self-tightening feature.
This review and test of the Silencer Central Banish 22 Titanium Suppressor highlights its lightweight, all-titanium construction and impressive decibel reduction across various calibers, including 22LR, 22 Magnum, 5.7x28mm, and 17 HMR. The video details its full-auto rating, modularity for baffle rotation to extend lifespan, and unique features like a built-in takedown tool. It also covers the NFA process and Silencer Central's mail-order system.
This video provides a technical overview of HUXWRX flowthrough suppressors, highlighting their unique gas redirection system. The presenter details how this design pushes gases forward, reducing backpressure and fouling on the firearm, thereby eliminating the need for adjustable gas blocks or buffer changes. Several models are showcased, including the Ventum 762, Flow 762 Ti, and Flow 556k, with emphasis on their construction materials and suitability for various calibers and firing rates.
This video reviews the Primary Weapons Systems (PWS) BDE Suppressor, a 3D-printed titanium 30-caliber can. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, modularity, and impressive performance on a PWS Mod 2 rifle, particularly noting its effectiveness on 5.56 NATO despite being a 30-cal suppressor. While praising its aesthetics and overall function, the reviewer points out minor drawbacks like flimsy included tools and a tightly fitted direct thread insert.
This video features Zach from Rugged Suppressors discussing their product line at 'The Gathering'. He highlights the modularity and warranty of their suppressors, including the Micro 30, Oculus, Obsidian 9/45, and Radiant 762. The discussion covers technical features like baffle materials, locking systems, and caliber ratings, emphasizing the company's commitment to customer support and rapid warranty service.
The Silencer Central Banish 45 is a versatile, user-serviceable titanium suppressor rated up to 45 ACP. It offers significant sound reduction, making it hearing-safe and suitable for home defense and range enjoyment. A key benefit is Silencer Central's handling of all ATF paperwork and direct shipping.
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