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 video reviews the Anechoic Pipsqueak, a 3.5-inch, 1.5-ounce, all-titanium 22LR suppressor. The reviewer highlights its exceptionally light weight, comparing it to carbon buildup on a rifle barrel. It's demonstrated on a Ruger 10/22 Charger with a 9-inch barrel, using Remington subsonic ammunition.
This video reviews the Griffin Armament Checkmate AM32, a 32 caliber suppressor constructed from proprietary Nickel 625X using additive manufacturing. The host highlights its versatility for calibers like 32 ACP, .22LR, 5.7x28mm, and even limited use with .223 Remington. Key features include its durable material, effective sound suppression, and the included Easy Lock mounting system, with an option for direct thread mounting.
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 details the proper cleaning and maintenance of firearm suppressors, emphasizing that they require less frequent cleaning than firearms and that aggressive cleaning methods can be detrimental. It highlights the unique composition of fouling in suppressors, primarily carbon with significant lead and copper, and recommends mild, water-based cleaning solutions. Special attention is given to rimfire and corrosive ammunition, which necessitate more immediate cleaning due to salt buildup.
This video critiques the common methods of evaluating firearm suppressors, arguing that objective metrics like decibel reduction and material alone don't tell the full story. The speaker emphasizes the importance of user experience, high-round-count testing, and practical considerations like ease of cleaning and attachment systems, drawing on personal experience with various suppressors.
This guide details an expert-level setup for an ultimate suppressed .22 LR rifle, focusing on affordability and effectiveness. It highlights the Deria Arms TM22 Flash as a lightweight tactical platform and the CMMG Zeroed 9mm can as a budget-friendly suppressor option that performs exceptionally well with .22 LR, especially when using subsonic ammunition. The combination offers a highly manageable and quiet shooting experience.
This guide details the process of recycling a worn AR-15 upper receiver, specifically addressing a worn charging handle latch shelf, into a dedicated .22 LR build. It highlights the advantages of dedicated .22 LR components over conversion kits and provides specific product recommendations for barrels, handguards, braces, and bolt catches. The process emphasizes practical repair and component selection for optimal rimfire performance.
This video provides expert advice on selecting firearm suppressors, emphasizing the 'buy it nice or buy it twice' philosophy for certain components. Lead Firearms Instructor Joel Park details the trade-offs between cost and performance, particularly highlighting the benefits of lighter materials like titanium for pistol suppressors and 'flow-through' technology for rifle suppressors to improve user experience and firearm longevity. The advice extends to rimfire suppressors, recommending user-serviceable models.
This video demonstrates the sound suppression capabilities of the Dead Air Mask suppressor. The presenter conducts a remote sound test, placing a microphone at increasing distances (30 yards and 100 yards) to showcase the effectiveness of the suppressor in reducing firearm noise. The audio evidence suggests significant sound reduction even at extended ranges.
This video provides essential guidance on selecting and using firearm suppressors, emphasizing that physical fit does not guarantee compatibility or safety. It details the typical caliber limitations for various suppressor types, from rimfire to .50 caliber, and highlights critical considerations like pressure ratings and bore alignment for specific cartridges. The instructor stresses the importance of checking manufacturer specifications before use to avoid potential damage or dangerous malfunctions.
This video introduces the Dead Air RXD22Ti, a new rimfire suppressor developed in collaboration with Ruger. It offers enhanced durability and sound reduction compared to previous models, featuring a unique Triscellian baffle system and a PVD coating for easier cleaning. The RXD22Ti is rated for 22LR, full-auto, 17 HMR, 22 Magnum, and 5.7x28mm, and utilizes a new Zeno rimfire adapter for quick detach functionality.
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