My 2025 Suppressor Collection (From .22 to .30 Cal)

Published on January 1, 2026
Duration: 12:16

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.

Quick Summary

Low Back Pressure (LBP) suppressors, such as the SilencerCo Velos LBP, are engineered to minimize gas blowback towards the shooter's face, enhancing comfort during rapid fire. Compact 'K' series suppressors prioritize maneuverability and a smaller rifle profile, while flow-through designs significantly reduce back pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 2025 Suppressor Collection
  2. 00:29SilencerCo Omega 300 Review
  3. 01:34YHM Resonator K Compact Suppressor
  4. 02:32SilencerCo Velos LBP (5.56mm)
  5. 03:41SilencerCo Warlock 22 (.22 LR)
  6. 04:56Huxwrx Flow 9k TI (9mm)
  7. 06:02B&T Print XH RBS (5.56mm)
  8. 07:02CMMG Zeroed 30 Cal Review
  9. 08:00Q Black Thunder Chicken Favorite
  10. 09:27Suppressor Buying Advice & Laws

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of a Low Back Pressure (LBP) suppressor?

Low Back Pressure (LBP) suppressors, like the SilencerCo Velos LBP, are engineered to minimize the amount of gas that is redirected back towards the shooter's face. This feature is especially advantageous during high-volume firing or on gas-operated firearms, improving shooter comfort and reducing fouling.

What is the advantage of a compact 'K' suppressor?

Compact 'K' series suppressors, such as the YHM Resonator K, are designed for reduced length and weight. This makes them ideal for maintaining rifle maneuverability and a smaller overall profile, though they typically produce slightly more sound than their full-size counterparts.

What is flow-through suppressor technology?

Flow-through technology, seen in suppressors like the Huxwrx Flow 9k TI, allows gas to pass through the suppressor's baffles and exit the front, rather than being trapped and redirected. This significantly reduces back pressure and gas blowback, leading to a quieter shooting experience and cleaner firearm operation.

Where can I legally purchase suppressors?

Purchasing suppressors involves navigating federal regulations under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Reputable dealers like Silencer Shop offer a streamlined process, guiding buyers through the necessary paperwork, background checks, and tax stamp acquisition required for legal ownership.

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