Anechoic Flow Through or Resilient Suppressor Traditional- 300Blk Subsonics

Published on March 28, 2026
Duration: 4:36

This video compares the sound signature and gas mitigation of two Anechoic suppressors (30 L and 30 with flow-through end caps) against a traditional stainless steel suppressor (Simple Man) using 300 Blackout subsonic ammunition. The flow-through designs offer reduced gas blowback and bolt hold open functionality, making them suitable for CQB applications, while traditional suppressors are noted for their lower cost and durability for average shooters.

Quick Summary

Flow-through suppressors like Anechoic models offer reduced gas blowback and bolt hold-open functionality, ideal for CQB, while traditional suppressors like the Simple Man provide durability and value for average shooters using 300 Blackout subsonics.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Suppressor Comparison
  2. 00:31Anechoic 30 L Sound Test
  3. 01:00Anechoic 30 Flow-Through Sound Test
  4. 01:46Simple Man Traditional Suppressor Test
  5. 03:05Simple Man Value & Performance Discussion
  6. 03:46Recommendations for High-Volume Shooters
  7. 04:11Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between flow-through and traditional suppressors for 300 Blackout?

Flow-through suppressors, like the Anechoic models, are designed to vent gas forward, significantly reducing gas blowback into the shooter's face and often aiding in holding the bolt open. Traditional suppressors are simpler designs that trap gas, offering good sound suppression but with more gas return.

How do Anechoic suppressors perform with 300 Blackout subsonics?

The Anechoic 30 L provided a manageable sound signature with 300 Blackout subsonics, described as 'a little cracky, not bad' and shootable without hearing protection. The Anechoic 30 with a flow-through end cap also performed well, though initial shots from a new can can be loud.

Is a traditional suppressor like the Simple Man a good option for 300 Blackout?

Yes, traditional suppressors like the Simple Man are considered durable 'tanks' and offer excellent value for the average shooter who fires around 1,000 rounds per year. They are a cost-effective choice for 300 Blackout.

What are the benefits of a flow-through suppressor for CQB?

Flow-through suppressors are highly beneficial for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) due to their significantly reduced gas blowback. This improves shooter comfort and weapon reliability in confined spaces, and the ability to hold the bolt open is also a tactical advantage.

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