Este supressor foi feito para 9mm!

Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 1:36

This guide details the process and considerations for using a 9mm suppressor on an AR-15 chambered in .223. The CMMG Zeroed 9mm suppressor was tested on an AR-15, demonstrating successful operation with good recoil reduction and minimal gas blowback. While functional, the video suggests a dedicated .223 suppressor would be more efficient for that caliber.

Quick Summary

A 9mm suppressor, like the CMMG Zeroed, can be used on a .223 AR-15, offering good recoil reduction and minimal gas blowback. While functional, a dedicated .223 suppressor is recommended for optimal efficiency and heat management on that caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:009mm Suppressor on AR-15 Test
  2. 00:24CMMG Zeroed Suppressor Performance
  3. 00:45Manufacturer Specs & Warnings
  4. 01:00Sound, Heat & Recoil Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a 9mm suppressor on an AR-15 chambered in .223?

Yes, a 9mm suppressor can be used on a .223 AR-15, as demonstrated with the CMMG Zeroed suppressor. It provided good recoil reduction and minimal gas blowback. However, a dedicated .223 suppressor is generally more efficient for that caliber.

What are the performance differences when using a 9mm suppressor on a .223 rifle?

When using a 9mm suppressor on a .223 AR-15, expect good recoil reduction and minimal gas to the face. The sound level is comparable to a .22LR without a suppressor. However, heat management might be less efficient compared to a dedicated .223 suppressor.

What safety precautions should I take when using a suppressor on a different caliber firearm?

Always check the manufacturer's specifications for both the suppressor and the firearm. Ensure the suppressor is rated for the caliber and pressure of the ammunition you intend to use. Verify that the suppressor's diameter is compatible with the barrel.

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