This video compares four 9mm and 10mm-capable suppressors: the new Dead Air RXD910Ti, Dead Air Mojave 45, Dead Air Mojave 9, and Hux Works Flow 9K Ti. It highlights differences in caliber ratings, modularity, mounting systems (hub compatibility, tri-lug, piston booster), and design features like ports/vents and built-in flash hiders. The comparison focuses on sound and recoil reduction capabilities, with the RXD910Ti offering recoil reduction via front ports and the Hux Works emphasizing 100% flow-through design.
This YouTube video focuses on new suppressor technology, specifically comparing the RC III suppressor against the RC II. The title highlights features like "Less Gas, More Pew!", suggesting a performance comparison emphasizing reduced gas blowback and increased shooting enjoyment. The video likely involves a demonstration and review of these suppressors, potentially on specific firearm platforms.
This video evaluates the KAK Industries Down Vent Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) against a standard internal piston BCG, focusing on its ability to reduce gas blowback to the shooter's face, particularly when using a suppressor. Testing involved full-automatic fire to maximize gas exposure. The Down Vent BCG demonstrated a significant reduction in gas compared to the standard model, with no adverse effects on magazine well fouling.
This video provides a positive review of the Otter Creek Polonium K suppressor, particularly on a 12.5-inch AR-15 SBR with a midlength gas tube. The reviewer highlights significant gas reduction compared to the full-size Polonium, stating it's a 'winner' and what the original should have been. The suppressor is praised for making a previously gassy 11.5-inch build much more manageable.
This review of the HUXWRX Flow 556k suppressor highlights its innovative flow-through technology, which significantly reduces gas blowback and improves the shooting experience on over-gassed platforms like the AR-15. The presenters emphasize its ability to maintain balance, its durable construction, and its unique design that pushes gas forward, making it a potential future standard for suppressors. They also discuss its service life, maintenance, and the benefits of its 3D-printed construction.
This video provides an in-depth look at B&T's RBS (Reduced Back Pressure System) suppressors, featuring a torture test with over 1000 rounds fired through an FN Mark 46 and an M16. The hosts, Austin Rex from The Firearms Blog and Crispy, highlight the suppressors' ability to significantly reduce gas blowback for the shooter, especially beneficial for left-handed individuals. They discuss the materials, construction, mounting options, and impressive durability demonstrated during the extensive testing, noting zero malfunctions and minimal impact on cyclic rate.
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