This video provides first impressions and performance insights into several Ridgeback Defense suppressors, including the Rhino X, Rhino S, Sahara 300, Rodie 6, and Rodie 6K. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, conducts sound testing at various distances and notes low gas-to-face performance. The Rodie models are highlighted as favorites for their quiet operation and durability, with the Sahara 300 praised for .300 Blackout applications.
Juicey Media, in collaboration with Ridgeback Defense, is set to release the Rhodie 6J, a new 5.56mm suppressor designed to rival high-performance benchmarks like the CAT WB. The suppressor will feature a 4.5-inch length, 1.75-inch diameter, weigh 13-14 oz, and be constructed from Haynes 282, with a HUB compatible mounting system. It will be available in Black and FDE Cerakote finishes with an $895 MSRP and a 30-day return policy post-tax stamp approval.
This review covers the Ridgeback Defense Rhino X 5.56 suppressor, a 5-inch K-can constructed from 100% Inconel and 3D printed for a unique texture and internal design. It features a recessed three-prong flash hider and low back pressure vents. The speaker demonstrates its use with a Comstock Armory Plan B style adapter, noting a total weight of 13.4 oz with the adapter. A recommendation is made for Vibra-Tite Hot Lock as a high-temp threadlocker.
This comprehensive 5.56 suppressor comparison tested 24 models across sound, flash, and back pressure. Key findings highlight the Ridgeback Defense Rhino S for overall performance, the Huxwrx Flow 556 Ti for low back pressure, and the Dillon DRC 556 for sound suppression. Testing included bystander sound, environmental acoustics, and night vision flash signature analysis.
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