Wolverine vs. Putnik vs. Nuffin

Published on May 10, 2024
Duration: 0:25

This video compares the Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 and Resilient Suppressors Putnik on an AK-47 platform chambered in 7.62x39mm. It establishes an unsuppressed baseline before demonstrating each suppressor's performance. The Wolverine is noted for handling non-concentric threads, while the Putnik is designed for AK platforms with a focus on gas management and sound reduction.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 is designed for AK rifles, accommodating non-concentric threads. The Resilient Suppressors Putnik is also AK-specific, focusing on gas management and sound reduction with a low back pressure design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unsuppressed AK-47 Baseline
  2. 00:05Testing Resilient Suppressors Putnik
  3. 00:15Testing Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 designed for?

The Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 is a classic AK suppressor specifically designed to handle the non-concentric threads commonly found on AK rifles, ensuring reliable mounting and performance.

What are the key features of the Resilient Suppressors Putnik?

The Resilient Suppressors Putnik is tailored for the AK platform, focusing on effective gas management and sound reduction. It features a low back pressure design and is hub compatible.

Why is establishing an unsuppressed baseline important?

Establishing an unsuppressed baseline is crucial for accurately evaluating a suppressor's effectiveness. It provides a clear reference point to measure the reduction in sound and muzzle flash achieved by the suppressor.

What caliber is the Resilient Suppressors Putnik rated for?

The Resilient Suppressors Putnik is rated for 7.62x39mm and general .30 caliber rounds, making it suitable for a wide range of AK-pattern firearms.

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