CMMG ZEROED: Half the Price, All the Quiet?

Published on March 28, 2026
Duration: 11:06

This review covers the CMMG Zeroed 30 suppressor, highlighting its budget-friendly price point and durable stainless steel construction. The presenter compares it to the SilencerCo Hybrid, noting the Zeroed's comparable quietness at half the cost and length. It's tested on 300 Blackout, 5.56 NATO, and 6.5 Creedmoor, with observations on sound reduction and point of impact shift.

Quick Summary

The CMMG Zeroed 30 suppressor is a budget-friendly option constructed from 100% stainless steel. It offers comparable sound suppression to more expensive models like the SilencerCo Hybrid at roughly half the price and length, making it an attractive choice for cost-conscious firearm owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CMMG Zeroed Suppressor
  2. 00:10CMMG Background and First Impressions
  3. 00:49Testing 300 Blackout Subsonic (Unsuppressed vs. Suppressed)
  4. 01:14Direct Thread Mount Options
  5. 02:04Comparison: CMMG Zeroed vs. SilencerCo Hybrid
  6. 02:35Testing 5.56 NATO (Unsuppressed vs. Suppressed)
  7. 04:10Testing 6.5 Creedmoor
  8. 05:086.5 Creedmoor Suppressed vs. Unsuppressed Comparison
  9. 05:40Suppressor Design and Maintenance Features
  10. 07:12Ideal Suppressor Design for the Average Man
  11. 08:04Value Proposition: CMMG Zeroed vs. Hybrid
  12. 08:33Suppressor Usability and Wrench Flats
  13. 09:07Design Suggestions for CMMG
  14. 09:31Sound Performance by Caliber
  15. 09:47Target Audience and Durability
  16. 10:14Conclusion: Budget Suppressor Recommendation
  17. 10:42Final Thoughts and Disclaimer

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the CMMG Zeroed 30 suppressor?

The CMMG Zeroed 30 is made of 100% stainless steel, offering durability at a budget price. It includes direct thread mounts for .308 (5/8 x 24) and .223/5.56 (1 1/8 x 28) calibers, and features wrench flats for easier maintenance.

How does the CMMG Zeroed 30 compare to the SilencerCo Hybrid?

The CMMG Zeroed 30 is approximately half the price and nearly half the length of the SilencerCo Hybrid, while offering comparable sound suppression. It's presented as a more budget-friendly alternative.

What calibers was the CMMG Zeroed 30 tested on?

The suppressor was tested on 300 Blackout subsonic, 5.56 NATO, and 6.5 Creedmoor. It's rated to handle calibers up to .30 caliber, including .300 Win Mag with appropriate barrel length.

Is the CMMG Zeroed 30 suppressor easy to clean?

The suppressor has wrench flats for disassembly, but the presenter notes it's not as easily serviceable as some other models. Ultrasonic cleaning is suggested for heavily fouled units.

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