Sig Rattler LT 300 Blk Suppressed with SLX 7.62

Published on May 1, 2024
Duration: 0:44

This video demonstrates the performance of the Sig Rattler LT in .300 Blackout when paired with the Sig SLX 7.62 suppressor. The host tests both 150-grain supersonic and 220-grain subsonic American Marksman ammunition, noting the significant sound reduction achieved with the subsonic rounds. The setup utilizes a QD mount for the suppressor.

Quick Summary

The Sig SLX 7.62 suppressor on a Sig Rattler LT in .300 Blackout significantly quiets subsonic ammunition (220-grain), making it 'pretty quiet'. Supersonic rounds (150-grain) are still 'kind of loud' but benefit from suppression. The suppressor uses a QD mount.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear Setup
  2. 00:29Supersonic Shooting Test
  3. 00:35Subsonic Shooting Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Sig SLX 7.62 suppressor perform on a Sig Rattler LT in .300 Blackout?

The Sig SLX 7.62 suppressor performs well on the Sig Rattler LT in .300 Blackout, especially with subsonic ammunition, making it 'pretty quiet'. Supersonic rounds, however, remain noticeably loud despite the suppressor.

What types of .300 Blackout ammunition were tested with the Sig Rattler LT and SLX 7.62 suppressor?

The test included 150-grain supersonic and 220-grain subsonic rounds from American Marksman. The 220-grain subsonic ammunition provided a significantly quieter shooting experience compared to the 150-grain supersonic rounds.

What is the mounting system for the Sig SLX 7.62 suppressor on the Sig Rattler LT?

The Sig SLX 7.62 suppressor features a QD (Quick Detach) mount system, allowing for rapid attachment and detachment from the Sig Rattler LT rifle.

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