Integrated Suppressor 9mm Tavor - Manticore Arms

Published on September 28, 2014
Duration: 7:07

This review details the Manticore Arms integrated suppressor system for the 9mm Tavor, developed with Ratworx. The system adds only 4 inches and under a pound, featuring a user-serviceable design with a stainless steel muzzle brake and aluminum baffles. It retains accessory mounting capabilities via the Arc-Lock system and is priced at $400 for the complete package, with the suppressor core being the serialized NFA item.

Quick Summary

The Manticore Arms integrated suppressor system for the 9mm Tavor, developed with Ratworx, adds only 4 inches and under a pound to the rifle. It features a user-serviceable design, stainless steel muzzle brake, and aluminum baffles, retailing for $400.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Bullpup Shoot & New Project
  2. 01:16Technical Design: Suppressor Core & Baffles
  3. 02:37Assembly & Mounting: User-Serviceable Design
  4. 03:43Performance: Compact Size & Ergonomics
  5. 05:01Pricing & Availability: Complete System Cost

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Manticore Arms integrated suppressor system for the 9mm Tavor?

It's a collaborative project between Manticore Arms and Ratworx, featuring the Commander rail and ZRX suppressor core. It offers a compact, user-serviceable solution that adds only 4 inches and under a pound to the rifle.

How much does the Manticore Arms integrated suppressor system cost?

The complete integrated system, including the Commander rail, ZRX suppressor core, and muzzle device, is priced at $400. The suppressor core itself is the serialized NFA component.

What are the key performance benefits of this integrated suppressor?

The system is hearing safe, adds minimal length (4 inches) and weight (under 1 lb), and maintains the Tavor's balance. It also effectively dissipates heat, making it practical for extended use.

Is the Manticore Arms integrated suppressor user-friendly?

Yes, the suppressor is designed to be user-serviceable and easy to clean. It mounts using the standard six-screw handguard system, and the Commander rail retains accessory mounting capabilities.

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