This video from Classic Firearms showcases Hi-Point's new line of suppressors introduced at NRA 2026. The review covers three models: the Hush Point 22, Hush Point 45, and the Hush Point 30 (available in Titanium and Inconel). Key details include materials, user serviceability, thread compatibility, MSRP, and availability.
This review of the Centurion Arms Maximus L suppressor highlights its 3D-printed construction, available in Inconel and Titanium. It features a hybrid design with vented baffles and external perforations to minimize back pressure, making it suitable for hard use on AR-15 platforms. The suppressor is hub-compatible and has passed rigorous SOCOM testing.
This video reviews the new titanium .22LR suppressor line from White Label Armory, a subsidiary of Vector Industries. The Party Popper (3-inch, 1.7 oz) and Hotlink (5-inch, 2.6 oz) are highlighted as direct thread, 1-inch diameter cans. The review covers their construction, performance in terms of sound reduction and point of impact shift, and suitability for different applications like competition shooting (Party Popper) and hunting (Hotlink).
The LWRCI IC-9 is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine (PCC) designed for law enforcement and civilian use. It features ambidextrous controls, including the bolt catch, bolt release, and magazine release, all accessible from both sides. The firearm utilizes a delayed blowback operating system, which is noted for reducing recoil impulse and providing a smoother shooting experience. It is compatible with Glock magazines, enhancing convenience for users who already own Glock pistols. The IC-9 is also shown equipped with a titanium 9mm suppressor wrapped in a Burn Proof Gear suppressor wrap.
This video reviews the HuxWrx Flow 556 TI suppressor after 1,000 rounds. The instructor emphasizes its lightweight design and effective muzzle flash reduction, suggesting suppressors are increasingly important for tactical advantage in 2026. While sound suppression is good, flash reduction is highlighted as the primary benefit.
The Oxygen Rico 309 is a hybrid suppressor designed for subsonic use on 9mm PCCs and 300 Blackout platforms. It is constructed from titanium, weighing 9 oz, and emphasizes quiet performance with subsonic ammunition. While 9mm supersonic rounds are permissible, other calibers like 300 Blackout, 8.6, and .338 ARC are strictly for subsonic use only. The suppressor is noted for its excellent sound reduction, particularly on 9mm.
This video details a destructive durability test of the Stingerworx Evo Ti titanium suppressor on a short-barreled AR-15. The test aimed to determine the suppressor's failure point under extreme stress, firing 1000 rounds or until catastrophic failure. The test highlights the importance of understanding suppressor limitations, especially with high-rate-of-fire devices like FRTs, and emphasizes that all components will eventually fail.
This video explores two options for acquiring an RPK-style firearm in 2026: building one on an AR platform or acquiring a Zastava M72 clone. The AR build features a 24-inch barrel and aggressive muzzle brake for sustained fire, while the M72 offers an integrated bipod, reinforced barrel, and a modern titanium suppressor. The presenter highlights the M72's effectiveness in reducing flash and noise to very low levels.
This guide outlines the straightforward process for acquiring a firearm suppressor in the United States. It details the steps from creating an ATF Eforms account to submitting personal information and fingerprints through a licensed dealer, and finally completing the necessary paperwork upon ATF approval. The video emphasizes the relative ease and speed of the process, with approvals sometimes occurring within hours.
This video outlines the straightforward process of legally acquiring a firearm suppressor in the USA. It details the steps from creating an ATF eForms account to submitting personal information and fingerprints through a dealer, awaiting ATF approval, and completing the final paperwork. The process is presented as surprisingly quick and easy, with one example showing approval in under 5 days.
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 video compares the sound suppression and gas mitigation of two Anechoic suppressors (30 L and 30 with flow-through end cap) against a traditional stainless steel suppressor ('Simple Man') using 300 Blackout subsonic ammunition. It highlights the effectiveness of flow-through designs for reducing gas blowback and maintaining bolt hold-open, while also acknowledging the cost-effectiveness of traditional suppressors for average shooters.
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