Conceal Carry A Suppressor - Sidecar SD

Published on April 2, 2024
Duration: 0:48

This video demonstrates and compares the time it takes to attach a suppressor to a handgun using three different methods: 13.5x1 LH threading, the Griffin Armament EZ-LOK system, and standard 1/2x28 threading. Lucas Botkin from T.REX ARMS highlights the significant speed advantage of quick-attach systems like the EZ-LOK, showing a clear difference in deployment time from draw to first shot.

Quick Summary

The Griffin Armament EZ-LOK system offers the fastest suppressor attachment, enabling a first shot in 4.83 seconds. This quick-detach interface significantly outperforms traditional 13.5x1 LH threading (6.04 seconds) and standard 1/2x28 threading (10.44 seconds) for rapid deployment.

Chapters

  1. 00:0013.5x1 LH Thread Attachment
  2. 00:14EZ-LOK System Demonstration
  3. 00:25Standard 1/2x28 Thread Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest method for attaching a suppressor to a handgun?

The Griffin Armament EZ-LOK system is demonstrated as the fastest method, allowing for suppressor attachment and a first shot in just 4.83 seconds, significantly quicker than traditional threading methods.

How does the EZ-LOK system compare to standard suppressor threading?

The EZ-LOK system's quick-attach interface enables a first shot in 4.83 seconds. In contrast, traditional 13.5x1 LH threading takes 6.04 seconds, and standard 1/2x28 threading takes 10.44 seconds.

What pistol and holster were used in the T.REX ARMS suppressor attachment video?

The video features Lucas Botkin demonstrating suppressor attachment on what appears to be a Glock 19 pistol, utilizing a T.REX ARMS Sidecar SD holster for concealed carry.

What are the different suppressor thread pitches shown in the video?

The video compares three suppressor thread pitches: 13.5x1 LH (metric left-hand), the quick-attach EZ-LOK System, and the standard US thread pitch of 1/2x28.

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