Amber from Exile Armory showcases a diverse array of new firearm arrivals and used items. The inventory includes popular pistols like the Glock 17 and Taurus G3, various AR-15 platforms, and specialized rifles such as the Henry H024-3030 Hush and Kriss Vector. A significant portion of the video is dedicated to a wide selection of suppressors from reputable manufacturers, highlighting their compatibility and features. Viewers are encouraged to contact the store directly for purchases.
This review of the Geissele Super Duty Mod 1 10.3-inch upper receiver highlights its advanced features, including a proprietary barrel profile, Nano Weapon coated REBCG, and robust rail system. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise, compares it favorably against the Geissele URG-I and Daniel Defense MK18 RIS III, emphasizing its value and performance enhancements. While acknowledging the ballistic limitations of the 10.3-inch barrel beyond 100 yards, it's presented as an excellent option for training and night vision applications.
This video highlights firearms experiencing rapid sales in early 2026, driven by market demand and specific features. It covers updated bolt-action rifles like the Ruger American Gen II, high-value pistols such as the PSA Micro Dagger C-1 and Sig P365 X-Macro Comp, and tactical shotguns like the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol. Suppressors like the Dead Air Sierra-5 and Huxwrx Flow 556K are also in high demand due to their advanced technology and ease of use. The review also touches on collectible military surplus firearms and state-specific compliance models like the California-compliant Glock 19 Gen 3.
Clint Morgan showcases the Daniel Defense Mk18 Signature Series, highlighting its exclusive configuration with the RIS II rail and R3 ambidextrous lower. This custom build, a collaboration with Gun Owners of America, features an EOTech holographic sight, Surefire light, Modlite Mod Button, EOTech magnifier, OGL, and HUXWRX Flow 556K suppressor on an SBR platform. The presentation demonstrates advanced knowledge of specific firearm components and NFA regulations.
This guide, based on expert instruction from Palmetto State Armory, details how to select the correct suppressor caliber and ensure compatibility across a firearm collection. It covers specific considerations for rimfire, pistol, and rifle suppressors, including maintenance, modularity, and the importance of checking barrel length restrictions. The advice emphasizes choosing suppressors that match or exceed the firearm's caliber and pressure requirements for optimal performance and safety.
Colion Noir details his Sig Sauer Spear LT build, inspired by the TV show 'Lioness.' He prioritizes a Huxwrx Flow 556k suppressor for reduced gas blowback over absolute sound suppression, ideal for the Spear LT's piston system. The build features a Surefire Scout Light Pro and an ergonomic B.E. Meyers MAWL C1+ laser, with a Magpul AFG for enhanced control and accessory integration.
Magic Prepper shares his regrets about purchasing two .30 caliber suppressors, realizing he should have prioritized dedicated cans for his most-used calibers. He advises viewers to first buy a 5.56 'K' can for their primary rifle and then a rifle-rated pistol can for broader compatibility, warning against the 'versatility trap' which leads to compromises in weight and efficiency.
This video aims to identify the best reduced back-pressure K-sized 5.56 suppressors on the market. It initiates a series of head-to-head comparisons, starting with the CAT WB and HUXWRX Flow 556K. The host is also testing the Radical Defense LS5 and PTR Vent 3 suppressors. The test platform features a Daniel Defense 11.5 M4 V7S upper receiver, Noveske N4 lower receiver, Geissele H2 buffer with Super 42 spring, and IMI M855 62gr 5.56 ammunition. Viewers are encouraged to suggest other suppressors for future testing and are directed to Bauer Precision for purchasing.
This video compares several 5.56 suppressors for the AR-15, highlighting the shift to flow-through technology for reduced gas blowback. The Otter Creek Labs Polonium K is crowned the best value, offering impressive sound suppression at a lower price point. Other notable suppressors include the HUXWRX Flow 556k for its near-elimination of gas blowback and the SureFire RC3 for its 3D-printed design and improved gas management.
This video details a $3,000 gun collection challenge where participants build a firearm setup within a strict budget and time limit. One strategy focused on a premium suppressed rifle (IWI Zion-15 with Huxwrx Flow 556k), while another prioritized a high-quality, versatile two-gun setup (Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro and PWS MK116). The winner was chosen based on a balanced, ready-to-go loadout including essential accessories like holsters and safety gear.
This video debunks common suppressor myths, emphasizing that sound reduction is only one factor. It highlights the importance of flash suppression, especially for tactical applications, and discusses how suppressor size impacts performance. The analysis covers downrange sound characteristics, first-round pop, and the trade-offs of weight, gas blowback, and fouling, concluding that 'Duty' sized cans often offer the best balance.
The US Military's MK18 is a premier close-quarters battle (CQB) rifle, specifically designed in 2000 to solve the Navy's CQB challenges. Its 10.3-inch barrel is crucial for maneuverability in confined spaces. While the shorter barrel requires adjustments like an enlarged gas port, leading to a 'gassy' system, it remains a staple for elite units. Modern advancements in suppressor technology and the emergence of .300 Blackout offer alternatives and improvements for short-barreled rifle applications.
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