A Suppressor You Can Touch After Full Auto - Shot Show 2026

Published on January 21, 2026
Duration: 0:34

This review highlights a Carbon Research suppressor demonstrated at Shot Show 2026, notable for its ability to remain cool to the touch even after sustained full-auto fire. The host, Jason from Classic Firearms, showcases its performance on a lever-action rifle, describing the shooting experience as exceptionally soft. The review also touches upon potential magazine compatibility challenges with the .338 ARC caliber.

Quick Summary

The Carbon Research suppressor stands out for its exceptional heat dissipation, remaining cool to the touch after full-auto fire. Tested on a lever-action rifle, it offered a 'super soft' shooting experience. Potential magazine compatibility issues with the .338 ARC caliber were also discussed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cool Suppressor
  2. 00:07Lever Action Rifle Test
  3. 00:19.338 ARC & Magazine Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Carbon Research suppressor unique?

The Carbon Research suppressor is notable for its advanced heat dissipation technology, allowing it to remain cool to the touch even after sustained full-auto fire, a significant feat in suppressor design.

How does the Carbon Research suppressor perform on different firearms?

During testing at Shot Show 2026, the suppressor was demonstrated on a lever-action rifle, where it provided a 'super soft' shooting experience and showed no external heat buildup.

Are there any compatibility concerns with the .338 ARC caliber?

Yes, when using the .338 ARC caliber, there can be magazine compatibility issues. Sometimes .350 Legend or 6.5 Grendel magazines are used, which may lead to feeding problems.

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