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 features a discussion on suppressors and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) with firearms instructors Jason and Ryan. They delve into the technical aspects of various suppressor models, including additive manufacturing, materials like Inconel, and performance metrics. The conversation also covers PCC platforms like the SIG MPX, B&T APC9, and CZ Scorpion, along with chassis systems and ammunition choices for home defense and specific calibers like 300 BLK and 7.62x39.
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 video provides an in-depth look at several Knight's Armament Company (KAC) firearms, including the SR25 K7, SR16 KS1, SR16 KS3, and a light assault machine gun. It details their design philosophy, technical specifications, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics. The content highlights KAC's commitment to in-house manufacturing, advanced materials like DMLS 3D printed Inconel for suppressors, and innovative features such as ambidextrous controls and specialized barrel profiles. The discussion includes practical shooting impressions, suppressor performance, and the evolution of KAC's rifle platforms.
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 video provides an in-depth look at KGM suppressors, comparing them to Thunderbeast models and highlighting their performance, availability, and value. It details the KGM R30's titanium construction, modular port system for tuning sound suppression and recoil mitigation, and its positive reception from special forces units. The discussion also covers suppressor mounting options (direct thread vs. quick detach) and the benefits of trusts for NFA item ownership.
This review of the Surefire SOCOM RC3 suppressor highlights its durable construction, similar to the RC2, and its design as a flow-through, low back-pressure system. While it offers improved recoil control and reduced gas blowback compared to traditional suppressors, its signature reduction, particularly flash, is noted to be less effective than the RC2, especially with certain muzzle devices. The high price point is a significant consideration, with the RC2 being a more budget-friendly option for maximum signature reduction.
This review of the Surefire RC2 suppressor highlights its consistent Point of Impact (POI) shift, low signature, and durable construction. The instructor emphasizes that while not the lightest or quietest, its performance in signature reduction and tone makes it a top-tier choice. Proper maintenance, including periodic soaking in gun oil to break up carbon buildup, is crucial for sustained performance and preventing carbon lock.
This video demonstrates and compares the time it takes to attach a suppressor to a handgun using three different methods: 13.5x1 LH threading, the Griffin Armament EZ-LOK system, and standard 1/2x28 threading. Lucas Botkin from T.REX ARMS highlights the significant speed advantage of quick-attach systems like the EZ-LOK, showing a clear difference in deployment time from draw to first shot.
This guide details four primary suppressor mounting systems: direct thread, proprietary muzzle brakes, Hub industry standard, and Trilog. It explains the installation process for each, highlighting thread pitches, compatibility, and potential impact on firearm zero. The video also touches on pistol suppressor mounting and the use of boosters.
CMMG introduces its 2024 DEFCAN suppressor lineup, featuring four initial calibers: 9mm, .45 ACP, 5.56, and 7.62. These suppressors boast updated aesthetics, a high-temperature Cerakote finish, and a quick-detach (QD) system with multiple thread options and standard hub configurability. A key feature is the reduced back pressure system, designed to mitigate gas blowback for a more pleasant shooting experience, particularly on rifles.
This video focuses on essential maintenance procedures for firearm suppressors, emphasizing ease of execution and the convenience of quick-detach systems. It aims to provide practical guidance for firearm owners to keep their suppressors in optimal working condition and understand their functionality.
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