This video provides an initial testing and first impressions of the Hux Works full-size Flow 5.56Ti titanium suppressor. The reviewer notes its extremely lightweight design, comparing it favorably to smaller suppressors. Testing at 120 meters and 100 meters revealed no noticeable point of impact shift when transitioning from unsuppressed to suppressed fire. The suppressor handled heat well during an 80°F range session, remaining usable though hot. The reviewer also conducted close-range drills, evaluating the suppressor's performance during rapid fire and reloads.
This expert guide details Ridgeline's new suppressors, the Arm Can and Hush Can, introduced at SHOT Show 2026. Josh, a technical representative from Ridgeline, provides an in-depth look at their construction, features, and performance benefits. Key takeaways include the Arm Can's 3D-printed Inconel 718 build for smaller calibers and the Hush Can's advanced composite design for larger calibers, both featuring modularity and an over-barrel configuration for improved rifle balance.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to selecting and understanding suppressors, emphasizing key considerations beyond just sound reduction. The instructor highlights the importance of flash signature, durability, mounting systems, and weight. He advises on choosing a .30 caliber suppressor as a versatile starting point and discusses specific models and their performance characteristics, offering practical advice for prepared citizens.
This video explores the practical reasons behind using carbon fiber barrels on firearms, moving beyond the common assumption of just weight reduction. It highlights how carbon fiber barrels can be strategically employed to improve firearm balance, particularly when accessories like suppressors are added, making them a valuable component for modern firearm design.
This video demonstrates a custom AR-15 Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, featuring an exceptionally large suppressor that reportedly weighs more than the firearm itself. The demonstration takes place at an indoor range, showcasing the sound signature and the unique handling characteristics of this front-heavy, experimental setup. The content highlights the speaker's expertise with NFA items and tactical gear.
This video provides initial impressions of the SilencerCo Spectre 9 pistol suppressor, highlighting its significant weight advantage over the Omega 9K due to its titanium construction. The presenter, Joel Park, discusses the practical benefits of a lighter suppressor on a handgun, particularly for target transitions and overall handling. He also offers crucial advice for new suppressor owners, including the importance of cooling fans and planning for mounting system compatibility.
This video outlines five critical questions to consider before purchasing a firearm suppressor. It emphasizes the importance of evaluating maintenance requirements, the impact of added weight and potential optic zero shift, heat management and visibility under night vision/thermals, the actual reduction in sound signature for specific calibers like 5.56 NATO, and the overall cost-benefit analysis including suppressor price, necessary firearm modifications, and the expense of ammunition and training.
This video compares the Dead Air Sandman X and Lazarus 6 suppressors, highlighting their caliber ratings, sound performance, and weight. The Lazarus 6 is recommended for dedicated 6mm ARC or 5.56 use due to its smaller bore diameter, resulting in quieter sound. The Sandman X is a more versatile option, rated up to 7.62, making it suitable for AR-10s, AKs, and 5.56 platforms, though it is slightly lighter.
This video from RECOILtv features an in-depth review and test of the B&T Print-X SRBS-Ti suppressor chambered in 5.56 NATO. The review highlights its exceptionally light weight due to 3D-printed titanium construction and its surprising durability during full-auto testing. While expensive, the suppressor is presented as a high-value, long-lasting option for those prioritizing performance and weight.
This video offers a positive review of Dead Air suppressors, highlighting their customer service and product variety. The speaker emphasizes that Dead Air offers a suppressor for nearly every need, from the durable Sandman to the quieter Nomad. Specific models like the Mojave and Odessa are also mentioned for their unique characteristics.
This short video compares the sound suppression effectiveness and practical application of the Flow 9k Ti and Range 36 Ti suppressors on a 9mm Glock 17. The presenter highlights that both suppressors perform well on handguns without causing reliability issues, even when using a heavier rifle suppressor like the Range 36 Ti.
The Shadow Systems HS923 is a configurable 9mm suppressor designed to work with Shadow Systems pistols and PCCs. It can be adjusted from 9 inches to 6 inches without tools and includes a booster that can be removed for pistol or PCC use. The suppressor is noted for its lightweight design and ease of use.
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