This video provides a first look at the Silent Steel USA compact streamer suppressor. It highlights the unique Flow IQ gas rotation technology, which utilizes a helical baffle design instead of traditional stacked baffles. This design aims to reduce back pressure and blowback, leading to a cleaner and cooler shooting experience. The suppressor is available in 5.56 and 7.62 calibers and comes in three sizes: Full Size, Compact, and Micro. It is also offered in black and Flat Dark Earth finishes.
This video provides an expert overview of the new 3D printed Inconel AAC M4-2000 suppressor. Tony from AAC details its features, including an integral flash hider, reduced back pressure, and HUB compatibility. The M4-2000 is positioned as an affordable option in AAC's new lineup, alongside the 762-SDN-6 and 300-SD, with availability expected this month.
This video from SuppressorFest 2025 highlights the effectiveness of HuxWrx suppressors on AK platforms. Andrew from HuxWrx explains that their suppressors do not increase back pressure, eliminating the need for adjustable gas pistons or KNS pistons typically required for AK suppression. This results in more reliable and cleaner firearm operation. The company offers various mount options to ensure compatibility with different AK variants.
This video provides an in-depth review of the B&T Print XH RBS 5.56 suppressor, detailing its technical specifications, installation, and performance on an AR-15 platform. The presenter highlights the suppressor's lightweight titanium construction, reduced back pressure system, and versatile mounting options, while also discussing the ease of the Silencer Shop purchasing process. Shooting impressions focus on sound reduction, recoil mitigation, and accuracy.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Dead Air Silencers' product line, detailing various rifle and pistol suppressors. It covers key features like materials, weight, length, caliber ratings, mounting systems, and specific use cases, helping viewers make informed purchasing decisions. The presenter offers insights into which suppressors are best suited for duty use, lightweight builds, specific firearm platforms like AKs, and different shooting disciplines.
This review covers the Griffin Armament Reece 5K suppressor, highlighting its compact size, lightweight construction, and performance on an MK18. The suppressor is made from 17-4PH stainless steel, features a quick-detach tapered mount, and is rated for calibers up to .22-250. It offers a dB reduction to approximately 137.5 dB from a 14.5-inch barrel and 140 dB from an 11.5-inch barrel, with a full-auto rating and a focus on reduced back pressure.
This video compares three suppressors: Surefire RC3, SilencerCo Velos 5.56, and BNT Print XH, focusing on their signature reduction (flash and sound) and back pressure characteristics. The presenters highlight how flow-through or reduced back pressure designs significantly mitigate gas blowback into the action and face, leading to a cleaner shooting experience and potentially less recoil. They demonstrate flash reduction capabilities and discuss the implications for firearm operation and maintenance.
This review of the Silent AF Vigilantis 30 cal suppressor highlights its construction of a titanium shroud with stainless steel baffles. The presenter notes its ability to cycle firearms with minimal adjustment, reduced back pressure, and minimal point of impact shift. While not the quietest, it offers good heat dissipation and recoil reduction, making it a robust option for various calibers and shooting conditions.
This video provides an in-depth look at B&T's new line of suppressors, highlighting their innovative 3D-printed titanium construction, modular designs, and reduced back pressure features. The presenter, Chris from B&T, details specific models like the Printex H, Verse 36, and Impulse 9, emphasizing their performance, durability, and competitive pricing. The review also touches on B&T's rapid innovation cycle driven by leveraging time zones for engineering.
The Ranger 5 RBP suppressor from Advanced Armament Company is designed for reduced back pressure, featuring a novel double helix gas system to minimize gas blowback. It is compatible with 5.56, .223, and 6mm ARC, constructed from durable Hannes 282 material, and finished with a low-IR, non-reflective Alpha Tech coating. Its traditional 1.5-inch diameter offers a more compact profile compared to some other reduced back pressure options.
This video reviews the B&T Print-XH RBS line of suppressors, available in full-size and sub-compact models. These suppressors are Silencer Shop exclusives, including a free tax stamp. They feature a hybrid construction of titanium and 718 Inconel for reduced weight, durability, and significantly minimized flash and spark compared to traditional titanium suppressors. Rigorous testing demonstrated excellent performance with 22,000 rounds fired through each unit without malfunctions.
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