This video reviews the Stealth Additive Klik Can, a compact .22LR silencer. The presenter, demonstrating expertise in firearms testing, evaluates its performance on both a handgun (Ruger Mark IV) and a rifle (Grey Birch 22). The Klik Can is found to be sub-optimal on a handgun, producing an unpleasant sound signature, but performs significantly better on the rifle, offering a pleasant shooting experience with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition, especially the latter. The reviewer notes its affordability (under $200) and compact size as key advantages, making it a worthwhile consideration for rimfire rifle applications.
This Q&A session with Kevin Brittingham of AAC and Q delves into the technical and historical aspects of silencers. Brittingham, a leading industry figure, discusses the NFA's classification of silencers, the nuances of 3D printing in suppressor manufacturing, and practical considerations like first shot pop and cleaning. He emphasizes that factors beyond decibel reduction, such as durability and accuracy, are paramount for users.
This episode of American Rifleman TV visits SilencerCo in West Valley City, Utah, focusing on their mission to educate consumers about firearm suppressors and make hearing protection more accessible. The company emphasizes that 'guns don't have to be loud' and highlights the unnecessary regulations surrounding silencers, including tax stamps, fingerprints, and waiting periods. SilencerCo's innovative approach is exemplified by their Sparrow suppressor, designed with a monocore to solve the problem of difficult cleaning in rimfire applications.
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