This guide details the installation and basic use of the Anechoic 45L suppressor, drawing from expert insights provided by RTT: Guns & Gear. It covers essential safety checks, mounting procedures, and the user-serviceable aspects of the suppressor, emphasizing its suitability for various firearms like the Marlin 1895 and AR-platform rifles. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced firearms instructor, highlighting the suppressor's lightweight titanium construction and effective sound reduction for hunting applications.
This video from Shark Coast Tactical compares two SilencerCo .22 suppressors: the Sparrow and the Switchback. The Sparrow is presented as a long-standing, high-volume, workhorse suppressor, while the Switchback offers modularity with three length configurations and rifle optimization capabilities. Both are user-serviceable, with recommended cleaning intervals of 2,000 rounds for the Sparrow and 1,000 rounds for the Switchback. The suppressors are compatible with various rimfire cartridges including .22 LR, .22 Magnum, 17 HMR, and 22 Hornet.
This review of the Fletcher Rifle Works Taquito .22LR suppressor details a 1,000-round test focusing on performance, sound reduction, and reliability. The reviewer found the Taquito to be lightweight, user-serviceable, and surprisingly effective, even improving the function of a problematic Ruger Mark IV build. It was compared favorably against a larger Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46, demonstrating similar sound suppression with better reliability and a more compact form factor.
This video reviews the Fletcher Rifle Works Taquito .22 suppressor and the Open Top 1122 rifle. The Taquito is highlighted as a lightweight, user-serviceable rimfire suppressor with a unique one-piece blast chamber. The Open Top 1122 features a carbon fiber barrel, contributing to a rearward weight balance, and a quick-release top cover for easy maintenance. Performance testing includes accuracy comparisons, sound suppression, and flash signature analysis.
This video showcases new muzzle devices and a suppressor from Fletcher Rifle Works, focusing on the Takito 22 LR suppressor for a Ruger Mark IV Tactical and a Zenico clone muzzle brake for a Tactical RPK. The host discusses installation, features like user serviceability and indexing, and offers a discount code for Fletcher Rifle Works products. Troubleshooting for a Fostech Echo trigger on the RPK is also addressed.
DuraMag introduces its 'Boe Suppression' line of Next Generation suppressors, emphasizing true caliber specificity and user serviceability. These suppressors utilize a pressure equalization theory to reduce back pressure and focus on visual signature reduction. They offer tunability for dwell time based on caliber and barrel length, and are compatible with popular mounting systems like Rearden, Dead Air, and Plan B.
This video introduces two sound suppressors from Silencer Central: the Banish 22 and the Banish Speed K. The Banish 22 is highlighted as a lightweight, user-serviceable titanium suppressor suitable for .22LR, .22 Magnum, and even 5.7x28mm. The Banish Speed K is presented as a newer, vented suppressor designed to reduce shooter-side noise, performing well on 5.7x28mm, 5.56x45mm, and smaller cartridges like .22-250 Remington. Both suppressors offer versatile mounting options.
Aero Precision offers the Lahar line of 30 caliber suppressors, available in three lengths (K, standard, L), featuring 17-4 stainless steel construction with Inconel blast baffles for durability and full auto ratings. They also introduced the Ti-22, a user-serviceable rimfire suppressor rated up to 5.7x28mm, constructed from 17-4 stainless steel. Both lines utilize Hub-compatible or industry-standard direct thread mounts.
Cody from Anechoic presents their premium titanium suppressors at CanCon 2024. The Titanium 30 caliber suppressor features an open-ended design for gas blow-off, full titanium construction, and user serviceability. It utilizes a Hub mount system compatible with various QD attachments and is available in different lengths corresponding to 3-baffle and 5-baffle stacks.
Josh from Advanced Armament Company (AAC) introduces two new suppressors at SHOT Show. The Element 3 is a 5.7x28mm rated, all-titanium, user-serviceable rimfire suppressor ideal for bolt-action firearms and pistols, boasting no first-round pop. The Mini 5 is a shorter variation designed for LE customers, offering hearing safe operation on an Mk18, low back pressure for suppressed AR platforms, and a removable front end cap for easy maintenance against baffle strikes.
Maxim Defense showcases their M-Core suppressor technology, emphasizing user serviceability and modularity. The design features a three-piece construction with the serialized mount, core, and tube, allowing for easy maintenance and component replacement without ATF re-registration. Various models like the DSX, DSXM, MS22, and dedicated 5.7 suppressors are highlighted, along with their specific applications and material options.
The Griffin Armament Bushwacker 46 Gen 2 is a versatile, user-serviceable multi-purpose suppressor. It is constructed from 17-4 H900 heat-treated stainless steel with a high-temp Cerakote finish. The suppressor is rated for calibers ranging from .22LR up to magnum rifle cartridges like .338 Lapua Magnum and big bore rounds such as .45-70 Government and .458 SOCOM. Its modular design allows for easy disassembly and cleaning, and it utilizes the standard 1.375x24 hub threading for broad compatibility with various muzzle devices.
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