My Top 5 Suppressors of 2025

Published on March 31, 2025
Duration: 12:38

This video reviews the top 5 suppressors of 2025, highlighting the SilencerCo Velos K 556 for dedicated 5.56 use, the Dead Air Sandman X as a versatile multi-caliber option, and the SilencerCo Omega 9K for compact pistol caliber builds. It also covers the Surefire 300 SPS for durability and the SilencerCo Scythe Ti for lightweight hunting. The host also details the NFA purchasing process.

Quick Summary

The SilencerCo Velos K 556 is the top pick for a dedicated 5.56 suppressor, featuring a Charlie mount, full-auto rating, no barrel restrictions, and low back pressure. For a versatile multi-caliber option, the Dead Air Sandman X is recommended for its durability and full-auto rating across various rifle calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Collection Overview
  2. 01:08First-Time Buyer Considerations
  3. 03:09Full Suppressor Collection List
  4. 05:30Top Pick #1: SilencerCo Velos K 556
  5. 06:55Top Pick #2: Dead Air Sandman X
  6. 08:11Top Pick #3: SilencerCo Omega 9K
  7. 08:48Top Pick #4: Surefire 300 SPS
  8. 09:48Top Pick #5: SilencerCo Scythe Ti
  9. 10:44The NFA Purchasing Process Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key factors to consider when buying your first suppressor?

When buying your first suppressor, consider the target firearm (handgun vs. rifle), desired caliber versatility (multi-cal or dedicated), whether it needs a full-auto rating, any barrel length restrictions, and muzzle device compatibility.

Which suppressor is recommended as the best dedicated 5.56 can?

The SilencerCo Velos K 556 is recommended as the best dedicated 5.56 suppressor. It features the Charlie mount, is full-auto rated, has no barrel restrictions, and offers low back pressure for reduced gas blowback.

What is the best multi-caliber suppressor for general use?

The Dead Air Sandman X is highlighted as the top choice for a multi-caliber 'one can' solution. It's a durable, .30 cal flow-through design that is full-auto rated and suitable for 5.56, 300BLK, and .308.

How does the NFA suppressor purchasing process work?

The NFA process involves ATF paperwork, a $200 tax stamp, and typically requires using services like Silencer Shop kiosks or Silencer Central for direct-to-door shipping after approval.

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