This guide from 704 Tactical provides essential knowledge for suppressing AR-15 platforms. It details various suppressor types, including direct thread, hub mount, and low back pressure options, and explains how to diagnose and tune an AR-15's gas system for reliable suppressed operation. Key tuning methods involve adjusting buffer weights, recoil springs, and utilizing specialized BCGs and charging handles to mitigate excess gas.
This video demonstrates the SureFire Fast-Attach Hub, a device that bridges the gap between hub-compatible suppressors and SureFire's SOCOM muzzle devices. It allows users to quickly attach various hub-mount suppressors to firearms already equipped with SureFire muzzle brakes or compensators, offering enhanced versatility, especially for pinned and welded barrel configurations. The process is presented as a straightforward installation.
This review of Kovix Titanium Timberline suppressors highlights their American-made, 100% titanium construction, emphasizing lightweight design for hunters and sportsmen. The presenter, Joel from Precision Rifle Network, details various models for 6.5 Creedmoor, 5.56, and .22 LR, noting their durability, laser-welded baffles, and hub compatibility. While generally praised for accuracy enhancement and sound reduction, the lack of a removable end cap on most models is noted as a minor drawback.
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 comprehensive overview from Hank Strange details Silencer Central's Banish line of suppressors, highlighting key features, materials, and intended applications. The Banish 22 is noted for its serviceability and quiet operation on rimfire calibers. The Speed K series offers 3D-printed flow-through designs in steel or titanium for various firearm types. The Backcountry is an ultralight 30-caliber option for hunters, while the Banish 30 is a modular, user-serviceable workhorse. The Banish Gold aims for maximum quietness, and the Buck 30 provides an affordable steel option. Larger caliber options like the Banish 338 and Banish 46 cater to magnum and multi-caliber needs, respectively, with serviceability as a common theme. Pistol caliber suppressors like the Banish 45 are also covered, emphasizing their unique mounting systems.
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