This short demonstrates a 'Bill Drill' using an AK variant firearm equipped with a ZVUK suppressor. The drill highlights the effectiveness of the suppressor, with shots being too quiet to be clearly picked up by audio, even with the suppressor attached. The video showcases a casual, hobbyist approach to testing firearm accessories.
This video features a test and review of the Fletcher Rifle Works Texas Flood 30 Caliber 3D Printed Suppressor. The reviewer takes the suppressor to the range to evaluate its dB reduction on various host firearms, discusses its features, and shares an overall opinion. The video also includes promotions for Nine Line Apparel, The NVB, and the reviewer's social media and website. A standard disclaimer about firearm safety and legal compliance is provided.
This video from RECOIL showcases a rigorous durability test of the ATAC 30 Below suppressor. Initially failing the SOCOM Table 2 trial with a prototype, ATAC Defense redesigned and refined the suppressor. RECOIL's Dave Merrill and the team put the new production-ready can through the demanding test twice to assess its ability to withstand extreme conditions. The video highlights ATAC Defense's commitment to improving their product and the challenges of industry-leading suppressor testing.
This YouTube video directly addresses a common question among firearm enthusiasts: 'Which Suppressor Is Quieter?' While the description doesn't detail specific models or calibers, the title clearly indicates a comparative analysis of firearm suppressors. The content likely focuses on the performance and sound reduction capabilities of different silencer models, aiming to inform viewers making purchasing decisions or seeking to understand suppressor technology.
This video tests the limits of the Stealth Additive Works Katan .22 titanium suppressor by firing 5.56 NATO rounds through it, far exceeding its rated specifications. Despite extreme heat and rapid fire, the suppressor initially held up, demonstrating remarkable durability. However, it eventually failed catastrophically due to thermal stress and a likely baffle strike after nearly 100 rounds.
This review details the Troy Industries TPRS Kryptos suppressor tested with a 5.56mm NATO rifle. The analysis covers its unique reflexive design, weight (21.4 oz, heaviest in test), and performance in sound reduction (144.4 dB at muzzle, 138.1 dB at ear). It also underwent a high-volume durability test, showing significant heat and gas increase (51% gas increase), indicating its robust construction but potential thermal limitations under extreme use. The testing was conducted by RECOILtv, a recognized authority in firearms media.
This video presents a comprehensive test of the B.O.S.S. Guillotine suppressor for 5.56 NATO rifles. It details the suppressor's weight, physical dimensions, and sound reduction capabilities, including blind testing by industry experts Ian McCollum and Luke Hartle. The review also covers a rigorous 'Table II' durability test, which revealed a catastrophic failure under extreme conditions, but concludes with a positive assessment of its value and performance for standard use.
This RECOIL video tests the Brügger & Thomet (B&T) Print-X SRBS-Ti suppressor on a 5.56 NATO rifle. The review highlights its lightweight, 3D-printed titanium construction and its performance in controlled tests, including sound, gas blowback, and durability. The video details the testing methodology, using standardized rifles, ammunition, and decibel meters, and compares the B&T Print-X SRBS-Ti to other suppressors in the series, noting its minimal rate of fire increase and interesting sound profile.
This video from RECOILtv features an expert review of the Aero Precision Lahar-30 suppressor during their 'Best Suppressor Test' series, focusing on its performance with a 5.56 NATO rifle. The review highlights its construction, sound and velocity reduction capabilities, and impressive thermal durability under high-volume fire. The hosts conclude it's a reliable and affordable 'workhorse' suppressor.
This review of the AAC Ranger 5 suppressor by RECOILtv highlights its robust, tubeless design and solid performance. While not the most advanced in blowback reduction, it proves to be a durable, reliable 'workhorse' suppressor suitable for rigorous use, as demonstrated through extensive sound, velocity, and heat testing.
RECOILtv conducts a semi-scientific suppressor test for 5.56 NATO firearms, evaluating weight, decibel levels (muzzle and ear), subjective sound quality, velocity, and back pressure. The test utilizes American Defense Manufacturing AR-15s with 12.5-inch barrels and Federal American Eagle 55-grain ammunition, employing calibrated Larson Davis meters and a 'Lethal Optometrist' blindfold test. Durability is assessed via the SOCOM Table 2 protocol, firing 240 rounds under demanding conditions.
This YouTube video features a test and review of a "Gawang Pinoy" (Filipino-made) rifle suppressor, specifically assessing its potential suitability for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). The description indicates a hands-on evaluation of this locally manufactured firearm accessory. The content appears to be aimed at military personnel, firearm enthusiasts, and those interested in local defense manufacturing.
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