Are Budget Suppressors Actually Good? We Tested Them

Published on May 1, 2026
Duration: 7:00

This video tests the performance of budget-friendly Sonicor suppressors, specifically the Wrecker DT and Scarf models, across various calibers (30, 5.56, and 22LR). The suppressors are noted for their modularity and direct-thread-only design, with MSRPs starting under $300 for rifle calibers and under $200 for the 22LR version. While acknowledging they don't match high-end suppressors, the testing aims to determine if their performance is significantly worse, with a focus on sound reduction and baffle strike potential.

Quick Summary

Budget-friendly Sonicor suppressors, like the Wrecker DT and Scarf, offer modularity and direct-thread mounting for 30 cal, 5.56mm, and 22LR firearms. With MSRPs starting under $300 for rifle calibers and under $200 for 22LR, they provide a cost-effective option, and testing showed no baffle strikes even in extreme configurations.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introducing Sonicor Suppressors
  2. 00:25Sonicor Wrecker DT & Scarf Features
  3. 00:42Budget Price Point Discussion
  4. 01:14Sonicor Wrecker DT 30 Cal Test
  5. 01:46Sonicor Wrecker DT 5.56 Test
  6. 02:03Sonicor Scarf 22LR Test
  7. 03:34Comparison to High-End Suppressors
  8. 04:04Modular Configurations Tested
  9. 05:01Quad Sonicor 5.56 Test
  10. 05:28Baffle Strike Check
  11. 05:4422LR Can Performance
  12. 06:09Quiet Can Verdict
  13. 06:25Overall Product Impression
  14. 06:33Final Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sonicor Wrecker DT and Scarf suppressors?

The Sonicor Wrecker DT and Scarf are budget-friendly, modular, and direct-thread-only suppressors. The Wrecker DT comes in 30 caliber and 5.56mm, while the Scarf is for 22LR. Their modularity allows users to adjust length and performance by removing segments.

What is the price range for Sonicor suppressors?

Sonicor suppressors offer a budget-friendly price point. The Wrecker DT models have an MSRP of $299, and the 22LR Scarf suppressor is available for under $200, making them significantly cheaper than many high-end alternatives.

How does the sound performance of budget Sonicor suppressors compare to premium options?

While not matching the performance of premium suppressors like the $900 Exigent Fireteam, Sonicor suppressors are tested to determine if their sound reduction is 'three times worse' or acceptably functional for their price. The 22LR Scarf is noted as being a quiet can.

Are Sonicor suppressors safe to use in modular configurations?

During testing, even an extreme quad-stacked 5.56mm configuration of Sonicor suppressors did not result in any baffle strikes, suggesting a degree of safety and reliability in their construction, though the reviewer notes such extreme setups might not be ideal for optimal performance.

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