Resilient Suppressors Free Bird .36 Cal Suppressor

Published on December 17, 2025
Duration: 11:35

This review of the Resilient Suppressors Free Bird .36 Cal suppressor highlights its modular design, Hub mount compatibility, and versatility across various calibers. Expert reviewer Tanner Denton provides detailed insights into its construction, performance, and comparisons with competitor models, emphasizing its value proposition despite a slightly heavier build than titanium alternatives.

Quick Summary

The Resilient Suppressors Free Bird .36 Cal suppressor is a modular, Hub mount compatible silencer made from 17-4 stainless steel. It features configurable lengths, a 1.49-inch diameter for better handguard fit, and is full-auto rated for 9mm and subsonic .300 Blackout, with specific barrel length requirements for other calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Footage
  2. 00:50Product Overview and Discount Codes
  3. 01:17Pricing and Weight Details
  4. 02:04Length, Construction, and Mount Type
  5. 02:46Full-Auto Ratings and Compatibility
  6. 03:22Barrel Length Restrictions Explained
  7. 05:09Comparison with B&T Verse 36
  8. 06:52Price Comparison and Modularity Demo
  9. 08:22Performance and Aesthetics Discussion
  10. 10:52Final Verdict and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Resilient Suppressors Free Bird .36 Cal suppressor?

The Free Bird .36 Cal suppressor is modular, Hub mount compatible (1.375x24), constructed from 17-4 stainless steel, and rated for full-auto use on 9mm and subsonic .300 Blackout. It offers configurable lengths and a 1.49-inch diameter for handguard clearance.

What are the barrel length restrictions for the Free Bird .36 Cal suppressor?

Barrel restrictions include 7" for .300BLK super, 10.3" for 5.56/6mm ARC, 12" for 8.6 BLK, 14.5" for .308/6.5 Creed, and up to 26" for .338 Lapua to prevent suppressor erosion.

How does the Resilient Suppressors Free Bird compare to the B&T Verse 36?

The Free Bird is longer and heavier (stainless steel vs. titanium) but significantly cheaper ($700 vs $1000) and has a smaller 1.49" diameter, making it easier to fit under handguards compared to the B&T Verse 36.

What is the price and weight of the Free Bird .36 Cal suppressor?

The MSRP is $750 with a street price around $700. In full configuration, it weighs 1 lb 0.2 oz (16.2 oz), and in the short configuration, it weighs 11.5 oz.

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