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 video demonstrates the Griffin Armament EZ-LOK suppressor system, highlighting its quick-attach and detach functionality for handguns and rifles. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, praises the Rev9 suppressor's sound performance and modularity, while detailing the ease of use of the EZ-LOK system. He emphasizes its utility as a range tool for quickly switching between suppressed and unsuppressed shooting.
This video introduces the Dead Air RXD910TI suppressor, a collaborative effort with Ruger. It highlights the suppressor's versatility, being bored for 10mm and optimized for 9mm, with compatibility for .300 Blackout, .350 Legend, and .400 Legend. The construction is 3D-printed titanium, featuring an RXD Flash Rider front cap and an E-brake for recoil reduction. It comes with a booster assembly and a 1/2x28 piston for immediate handgun use and accepts various Dead Air mounting systems.
Clint Morgan, demonstrating expert-level knowledge, explains why suppressed pistols may fail to cycle. He details how added suppressor weight and back pressure affect firearm mechanics, particularly tilting barrel designs like the Glock 19X. The guide emphasizes the use of Nielsen devices (boosters) to compensate for these issues and highlights firearms like the Sig Sauer P226 and FNX-45 Tactical as more reliable suppressor hosts due to their design and recoil systems. The importance of training with your specific suppressed setup is also stressed.
This review from Honest Outlaw highlights the extremely lightweight Angstadt Arms .22 Suppressor, weighing only 2 oz. Demonstrated on a Volquartsen Mamba, the suppressor achieves impressive decibel reduction, measuring 113-115 dB. The reviewer, Chris, expresses enthusiasm for its minimal weight and unique design, noting its MSRP of $345.
This video provides an overview and comparison of two distinct suppressors: the JK Armament GOAT 5.56 and the Osprey 9mm. The presenter, Johnny Q, details the modularity of the GOAT, its construction, and performance with 5.56 NATO rounds. He also highlights the unique off-center design of the Osprey 9mm, its alignment mechanism, and its suitability for 9mm and 300 Blackout subsonic rounds. Both suppressors are demonstrated for their sound reduction capabilities.
This YouTube video explores the effectiveness of suppressors in reducing firearm recoil. It delves into the physics behind how suppressors work and their impact on felt recoil, potentially offering insights for shooters looking to improve their shooting experience and accuracy. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in firearm modifications and performance.
This video demonstrates the sound reduction capabilities of the Silencerco Omega 9K suppressor when attached to a Glock 19X. The presenter highlights the significant noise reduction achieved during live fire at an outdoor range, expressing strong satisfaction with the suppressor's performance. The demonstration includes attaching the suppressor and firing multiple rounds.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to selecting and understanding suppressors, emphasizing key considerations beyond just sound reduction. The instructor highlights the importance of flash signature, durability, mounting systems, and weight. He advises on choosing a .30 caliber suppressor as a versatile starting point and discusses specific models and their performance characteristics, offering practical advice for prepared citizens.
This video provides a live-fire demonstration of the SilencerCo Spectre 9K 9mm suppressor, showcasing its performance on a handgun during rapid fire and target transitions. The focus is on the suppressor's effectiveness in reducing muzzle flip and gas blowback in a dynamic shooting environment, highlighting its compact design and balance. The demonstration is conducted by a professional demonstrator with proficient weapon handling skills.
This video tests the effectiveness of suppressor foam on an Inland Manufacturing IM 9 monocore suppressor. The presenter found that while the foam initially provides a significant sound reduction, it degrades very quickly during rapid fire, making it a temporary novelty rather than a lasting solution. The test highlights the foam's short-lived impact on suppressor performance.
The BOE Suppression Mod 9 is a 5-inch, fully integral 9mm suppressor constructed using a printing process. It weighs only 6.5 oz and has a 1.5-inch diameter, emphasizing ultra-lightweight design, strength, and sound performance. The MSRP is $599.
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