A Look At Texas Silencer Company - Outrider and Scoundrel

Published on May 12, 2020
Duration: 6:36

This video reviews two suppressors from Texas Silencer Company: the Scoundrel for rimfire firearms and the Outrider for rifle calibers. Both suppressors are tested indoors, with the Scoundrel demonstrating hearing-safe operation on a 22LR pistol and the Outrider performing well on a 30 caliber rifle. A notable observation is the potential for a point of impact shift when using suppressors on handguns, requiring potential firearm re-zeroing.

Quick Summary

The Texas Silencer Company Scoundrel is a 22 rimfire suppressor (5.2" L, 1" D, 5.3 oz) rated for all rimfire calibers, achieving 108 dB with 22LR. The Outrider is a titanium 30 cal rifle suppressor (approx. 12 oz) rated for .223 to .300 Win Mag, producing 133 dB. A key consideration is the potential point of impact shift when using suppressors on handguns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Sponsor
  2. 00:28Introducing Texas Silencer Company Suppressors
  3. 00:33Texas Silencer Company Scoundrel (22LR)
  4. 00:37Texas Silencer Company Outrider (30 Cal Rifle)
  5. 00:56Scoundrel Suppressor Specs & Features
  6. 01:29Outrider Suppressor Specs & Features
  7. 01:51Scoundrel Suppressor Firing Test
  8. 02:22Outrider Suppressor Supersonic Ammo Test
  9. 02:59Outrider Suppressor Subsonic Ammo Test
  10. 03:52Suppressor Performance Review
  11. 04:35Point of Impact Shift Observation
  12. 05:29Outrider Suppressor Experience (300 Blackout)
  13. 06:06Final Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications for the Texas Silencer Company Scoundrel suppressor?

The Scoundrel is a 22 rimfire suppressor measuring 5.2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, weighing 5.3 ounces. It achieves 108 decibels with standard 22LR ammunition and threads onto a 1/2 by 28 barrel.

What are the specifications for the Texas Silencer Company Outrider suppressor?

The Outrider is a titanium rifle silencer weighing approximately 12 ounces. It's rated for calibers from .223 to .300 Win Mag, achieving 133 decibels on a .308 rifle, and includes a 1/2 by 28 thread adapter.

Does using a suppressor affect a firearm's point of impact?

Yes, a significant point of impact shift can occur when attaching a suppressor, especially to handguns. This often necessitates re-zeroing the firearm to compensate for the change in point of aim versus point of impact.

Is it safe to shoot indoors with a suppressor?

While suppressors significantly reduce noise, shooting indoors in enclosed spaces like concrete ranges can still be loud, particularly with supersonic ammunition. Hearing protection is still recommended for safety and comfort.

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