NEW Springfield Saint Victor .308 + KRISS Vector Gen 3 - Range Day Vlog

Published on November 17, 2025
Duration: 34:03

This range day vlog features expert insights from Tony D2Wild on testing various firearms and suppressors. Key takeaways include the importance of proper suppressor mounting techniques, such as using boosters for tilting barrels and spacers for fixed barrels, to ensure reliability and safety. The video also highlights the modularity and versatility of suppressors like the Griffin Armament Verse 36 across different platforms and calibers.

Quick Summary

Ensure proper suppressor mounting by using a booster for tilting-barrel pistols and a spacer for fixed-barrel firearms to guarantee reliable cycling. For modular suppressors, always verify all components are securely tightened before firing to prevent dangerous malfunctions like baffle strikes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range Day Overview
  2. 00:38Springfield Saint Victor .308 Testing
  3. 05:26KRISS Vector Gen 3 and Suppressor Modularity
  4. 12:45Daniel Defense V7 SLW Performance
  5. 15:40Suppressor Mechanics: Boosters vs. Spacers
  6. 18:16Griffin Armament MK2 and FN 510
  7. 20:44Glock 19X and Suppressor Versatility
  8. 26:44MP5 Suppressed Testing and Malfunction
  9. 31:09Sig Spear LT and Verse 36 Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a booster and a spacer for suppressors?

A booster, also known as a Nielsen device, is used with tilting-barrel firearms like pistols to allow the barrel to tilt and cycle the action reliably when suppressed. A spacer is used for fixed-barrel firearms, as they do not require the same mechanism to ensure proper cycling.

How modular is the Griffin Armament Verse 36 suppressor?

The Griffin Armament Verse 36 is highly modular, capable of suppressing a wide range of calibers from .22 LR up to .300 Win Mag. This versatility is achieved through the use of different interchangeable hub adapters.

What safety precautions should be taken when using modular suppressors?

It is crucial to ensure all components of a modular suppressor, including the mount, hub, and any adapters, are securely tightened before firing. A near-miss baffle strike occurred when a suppressor was not fully locked, highlighting the importance of this step.

What firearms were tested during the range day vlog?

The range day featured the Springfield Saint Victor in .308 Win, the KRISS Vector Gen 3 in .45 ACP, the Daniel Defense DD4 V7 SLW, the FN 510 in 10mm, a Glock 19X, an MP5, and a Sig Spear LT in 5.56.

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