Smallest .22 Silencer Ever?: Stealth Additive Works Klik

Published on February 11, 2026
Duration: 0:21

This video provides an expert look at the Stealth Additive Works Klik, a remarkably small .22 caliber silencer. The host, from Administrative Results, demonstrates its compact design through a side-by-side comparison with a traditional suppressor and live-fire testing on a Ruger Mark IV. The demonstration includes establishing a sound baseline using a standard suppressor and subsonic ammunition, showcasing the Klik's performance in a real-world shooting scenario.

Quick Summary

The Stealth Additive Works Klik is a .22 caliber silencer distinguished by its extremely compact size, made possible by additive manufacturing (3D printing). It was tested on a Ruger Mark IV pistol, with its performance compared against a standard suppressor using subsonic .22 LR ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Klik Silencer
  2. 00:04Comparison & Live Fire
  3. 00:14Baseline Sound Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Stealth Additive Works Klik silencer unique?

The Stealth Additive Works Klik is notable for its exceptionally small size, achieved through additive manufacturing (3D printing). This compact design is visually compared to traditional suppressors in the video.

What firearm was used to test the Klik silencer?

The Klik silencer was demonstrated on a Ruger Mark IV pistol during live-fire testing. This allowed for a practical evaluation of its performance and sound reduction capabilities.

How was the performance of the Klik silencer evaluated?

Performance was evaluated through live-fire demonstrations on a Ruger Mark IV. A baseline sound comparison was also established by firing subsonic .22 LR ammunition through a standard-sized suppressor.

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