This video introduces the Dead Air RXD22Ti, a new rimfire suppressor developed in collaboration with Ruger. It offers enhanced durability and sound reduction compared to previous models, featuring a unique Triscellian baffle system and a PVD coating for easier cleaning. The RXD22Ti is rated for 22LR, full-auto, 17 HMR, 22 Magnum, and 5.7x28mm, and utilizes a new Zeno rimfire adapter for quick detach functionality.
This review of the Liberty Suppressors Amendment 30 caliber suppressor highlights its versatility and performance. The suppressor is designed for rifle use, capable of handling calibers from .30 to .22LR, and features a disassemblable design for easy cleaning. It boasts a stainless steel outer tube and titanium inner tube with a monocore baffle system, contributing to significant sound signature reduction and recoil mitigation. The review emphasizes its value for rifle owners seeking effective suppression and maintenance ease.
This guide details the user-serviceable maintenance for the Witt Machine Mod 1 suppressor. The host, demonstrating high authority, emphasizes the importance of cleaning, especially after rimfire use, and notes the manufacturer's switch to Rocksett for assembly. Proper cleaning ensures longevity and performance of the 416 stainless steel monocore design.
This guide details the user-serviceable maintenance procedure for the KGMade EOS-22 TD integrally suppressed .22 LR rifle. It covers the essential steps for cleaning the monocore baffle stack to prevent seizing, a critical task for NFA items. The information is presented with the technical detail expected from an established firearms reviewer.
This guide details the installation and functional overview of the Aklys Hades .50 BMG suppressor. It highlights the suppressor's design for non-recoil-operated rifles, its durable monocore construction, and its effectiveness in reducing sound and blast when firing indoors. The guide emphasizes compatibility considerations and potential velocity changes.
This guide details the disassembly and cleaning process for the Gemtech Integra 5.56 integrally suppressed upper receiver, focusing on the maintenance of its titanium monocore baffle system. The video, presented by firearms expert Tim Harmsen, highlights the ease of maintenance facilitated by the baffle's design and the use of a standard 3/8-inch socket wrench. It emphasizes the importance of regular cleaning for optimal performance and longevity of the suppressor.
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