Sig SRD 762 Titanium Suppressors - super quiet!

Published on May 26, 2016
Duration: 14:08

The Sig SRD 762 Titanium suppressors, both direct thread and QD, offer impressive sound reduction with minimal first-round pop and virtually no POI shift. Their tubeless design with welded baffles reduces weight and allows for baffle replacement without re-NFA registration. The taper mount system ensures accuracy and prevents loosening during firing.

Quick Summary

The Sig SRD762Ti Titanium suppressors offer excellent sound reduction with minimal 'first round pop' and virtually no POI shift at 100 yards. Their tubeless, welded baffle design reduces weight and allows for easy baffle replacement without re-NFA registration.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Intro: Sig SRD762Ti Suppressors
  2. 00:48Testing Equipment: B&K Sound Meter
  3. 01:38Sig Taper Mount & MCX Setup
  4. 03:14Back Pressure & Subsonic Ammo Test
  5. 06:28Sound Level Comparison Test
  6. 07:05Accuracy & POI Shift Test
  7. 10:17Tubeless Design & Repairability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig SRD762Ti Titanium suppressors?

The Sig SRD762Ti suppressors feature a tubeless design with welded baffles for reduced weight and volume. They are made of titanium, offer PVD finish, and allow for baffle replacement without re-NFA registration. Both QD and direct thread versions are available.

How does the Sig SRD762Ti perform in sound reduction and accuracy tests?

Testing shows the Sig SRD762Ti offers impressive sound reduction with minimal 'first round pop'. It also demonstrated virtually no Point of Impact (POI) shift at 100 yards, maintaining accuracy.

What is the Sig taper mount system and its benefits?

The Sig taper mount system, used on the MCX rifle, is designed to preserve accuracy and prevent the suppressor from loosening during firing. This ensures consistent performance and shooter safety.

Can the baffles in the Sig SRD762Ti be replaced?

Yes, due to the tubeless design where baffles are welded, the serial number is on the rear mount. This allows for baffle replacement without needing to re-register the suppressor with the NFA.

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