Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, presents a diverse inventory of firearms and NFA items, including suppressors, shotguns, handguns, and rifles. Hosts Amber and Doshi detail store policies on layaway, FFL transfers, and hiring. The video showcases specific models with prices, such as the SilencerCo Omega 300 ($505), Beretta A300 ($760), Girsan Regard MC Liberator ($580), Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 ($1750), and Ruger 10/22 Carbon Fiber ($485). They also feature used firearms like the Remington 870 20ga ($250).
Summer showcases her 2025 suppressor collection, detailing various models from .22 LR to .30 caliber. She highlights key features like caliber ratings, mounting systems, materials, and technologies such as low back pressure and flow-through designs. The review covers versatile workhorses, compact options, dedicated rimfire cans, and high-performance suppressors, concluding with advice on legal purchasing.
This video showcases a custom WASR 10/63 AK-47, highlighting practical DIY modifications and accessory installations. Key upgrades include skateboard tape for grip, paracord sling mounts, an Aimpoint PRO optic on an AK Master Mount, a Surefire light, and a YHM Resonator K suppressor. The presenter emphasizes the AK platform's inherent reliability, even with a 'rattle can' finish.
This guide details the process of modernizing a Palmetto State Armory AK GF5 using the Midwest Industries Alpha series furniture. It covers installing an optic via an Attero Arms mount, a suppressor with a Rearden/YHM setup, and an IR laser with a Unity Tactical switch. The process highlights common AK platform compatibility challenges and solutions for reliable operation, including gas system tuning with a KNS Precision piston. The instruction emphasizes overcoming these hurdles for a more capable rifle.
This guide details the installation and operation of YHM's new SRX suppressor mount system, offering a significant upgrade over the older Phantom QD system. The SRX system utilizes a simpler, hub-compatible design with tapered muzzle devices that thread directly onto the suppressor, eliminating issues like carbon locking and inconsistent locking collar engagement. The video highlights the benefits of SRX, including a more compact and lighter system, while also noting some limitations in muzzle device options and compatibility with specific suppressors.
This YouTube video, titled "I Don't Recommend YHM Cans - Turbo K & Resonator K", focuses on firearms suppressors, specifically the YHM Turbo K and Resonator K models. The creator expresses a negative recommendation for these suppressors. The description includes various support and contact links, as well as discount codes for Optics Planet, Axil, Vector Optics, We The People Holsters, Grovtec, and Callaway Ballistics. While the specific firearms used are not detailed, the video's core content revolves around suppressor reviews and potential firearm modifications or accessories.
The YHM Resonator K offers a lightweight, compact signature reduction solution, particularly appealing as a budget-friendly option. While versatile across various platforms and calibers up to .300 Win Mag, its 'K' design means reduced sound suppression compared to larger models like the R2. It's best suited for users who prioritize size and weight over maximum noise reduction, and may require thread-locking compounds like Rocksett to prevent body unthreading during heavy use.
The YHM Resonator K is a .30 caliber K-style suppressor offering a compact option with a focus on its Phantom QD mounting system. While effective, its shorter design means less suppression than full-sized models. The 1.375x24 rear threading provides mounting versatility with aftermarket options.
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