This video details a destructive durability test of the Stingerworx Evo Ti titanium suppressor on a short-barreled AR-15. The test aimed to determine the suppressor's failure point under extreme stress, firing 1000 rounds or until catastrophic failure. The test highlights the importance of understanding suppressor limitations, especially with high-rate-of-fire devices like FRTs, and emphasizes that all components will eventually fail.
This video explains the Plan B mount system used by Lantac suppressors, specifically demonstrating its compatibility with the Lantac Dragon 556 muzzle brake. The presenter highlights the modularity of the Plan B mount, allowing users to switch suppressors between different firearms that utilize the same mounting configuration. The internal threading of the muzzle brake and subsequent baffles is shown, emphasizing the standardized interface.
This video introduces the Lantac MSPEC 22 suppressor as an upgrade for AR22 platforms, addressing the common issue of small, 'ugly' factory suppressors. The presenter highlights its modularity, allowing users to adjust baffle count for sound reduction and size. The suppressor features a Plan B mount for easy installation and is fully user-serviceable.
This review highlights the Lantac M-Spec22S .22 suppressor, emphasizing its exceptional quietness, particularly when used with CCI Quiet ammunition. The speaker praises its lightweight design and fully serviceable nature, allowing for easy disassembly and cleaning, which sets it apart from many other suppressors on the market. The ability to mount to the Plan B system is also noted as a significant advantage.
This review of the Lantac M-Spec22S .22LR suppressor highlights its modularity, allowing users to configure it from a 5-baffle setup (6.75 inches) down to a single-baffle configuration (3.4 inches). The reviewer praises its lightweight construction (4.7 oz full, 2.4 oz single baffle) and the inclusion of both direct thread and Plan B mounting systems. The suppressor demonstrated excellent sound reduction, particularly with subsonic ammunition, making it a compelling option for rimfire enthusiasts.
This guide outlines the methodology for a suppressor durability test, as demonstrated in the video. It details the setup using a 7.5-inch AR-15, a Plan B mount system, and rapid-fire testing. The video highlights the importance of extreme safety precautions due to the high risk of catastrophic suppressor failure, emphasizing that such tests should only be conducted by trained professionals.
This video introduces the new Sabre Mixtape Suppressor from Palmetto State Armory, highlighting its innovative 3D-printed Grade 5 Aerospace Titanium construction and hub thread compatibility with a Plan B style mount. Expert instruction details its advanced manufacturing process, design for optimal gas capture, and specific technical specifications, including dimensions and a Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish. The suppressor is set to officially launch on March 13th.
This guide details the installation and performance characteristics of the PSA Sabre BT5 5.56 Inconel suppressor. The video, presented by an experienced shooter from 704 Tactical, highlights its Plan B compatibility, 3D-printed Inconel construction, integrated flash hider, and low back pressure design. It emphasizes ease of mounting, effective flash and sound suppression, and durability rated for full-auto fire.
This guide covers the installation and initial function check of the Sabre 5.56 Suppressor. It details the use of HUB compatible mounts and the importance of safety checks. The video highlights the suppressor's 3D printed Inconel construction, helical baffle system for reduced back pressure, and external dimpling for cooling. The Sabre suppressors are available in both full-size (7.1") and compact (6.3") variants.
This guide details the professional process of converting a legacy suppressor, like the Dead Air Sandman-K with a KeyMo mount, to the modern HUB (1.375x24 TPI) mounting standard. Performed by Scott's Silencer Service, the modification involves precision machining, TIG welding, and rigorous quality control to ensure proper alignment and thread integrity. The result is a modernized suppressor with increased mounting versatility and potential weight savings, extending the life of older NFA items.
This guide details the installation and maintenance of the Ridgeback Defense Rhino X 5.56 suppressor, based on insights from TX Gear Guy. It covers proper mounting with Comstock Armory devices, the use of Vibra-Tite Hot Lock threadlocker for security, and essential safety checks. The review highlights the suppressor's 3D printed Inconel construction and low back pressure design.
This video reviews the Zastava USA M72 rifle, comparing it to the RPK, and details its features like the bulged trunion and 1.5mm receiver. It also introduces the Zastava Zuk 762 suppressor, highlighting its titanium construction, 3D printing, and low back pressure via PIP technology. The review offers insights into the rifle's handling, the suppressor's performance, and price comparisons to other RPK-style firearms.
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