Anechoic Flow Through or Resilient Suppressor Traditional- 300Blk Subsonics

Published on March 28, 2026
Duration: 4:36

This video compares the sound suppression and gas mitigation of two Anechoic suppressors (30 L and 30 with flow-through end cap) against a traditional stainless steel suppressor ('Simple Man') using 300 Blackout subsonic ammunition. It highlights the effectiveness of flow-through designs for reducing gas blowback and maintaining bolt hold-open, while also acknowledging the cost-effectiveness of traditional suppressors for average shooters.

Quick Summary

Anechoic flow-through suppressors like the 30 L and 30 offer excellent sound suppression and gas mitigation for 300 Blackout subsonics, making them suitable for CQB and improving firearm operation. Traditional suppressors provide a cost-effective alternative for average shooters who don't exceed 1,000 rounds annually.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Suppressor Comparison
  2. 00:31Anechoic 30 L Test
  3. 01:00Anechoic 30 (Flow-Through) Test
  4. 01:46Simple Man (Traditional) Test
  5. 03:05Value Proposition: Simple Man vs. Anechoic
  6. 04:11Conclusion & Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Anechoic flow-through suppressors perform with 300 Blackout subsonics?

Anechoic flow-through suppressors, like the 30 L and 30, offer good sound suppression for 300 Blackout subsonics, with the 30 L being suitable for CQB without hearing protection. They also excel at reducing gas blowback and maintaining bolt hold-open.

What is the difference between a flow-through and a traditional suppressor for 300 Blackout?

Flow-through suppressors vent gas forward, reducing blowback and improving bolt hold-open. Traditional suppressors are generally less expensive but can result in more gas in the action. For average shooters, traditional options can be cost-effective.

Is a traditional suppressor sufficient for 300 Blackout subsonic use?

Yes, for many average shooters, a traditional stainless steel suppressor like the 'Simple Man' can be a cost-effective and sufficiently effective option for 300 Blackout subsonics, offering good performance without the premium price of flow-through designs.

When should a shooter consider a more expensive flow-through suppressor?

Shooters who fire over 1,000 rounds per year or require maximum reduction in gas blowback and improved bolt hold-open functionality may benefit from investing in higher-end flow-through suppressors for enhanced performance and longevity.

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