Hush Pickles.. Griffin Armament Suppressors Any Good?

Published on March 30, 2025
Duration: 10:14

This video provides an in-depth review of Griffin Armament's suppressor offerings, focusing on their Dual Lock and Gate Lock mounting systems. The instructor highlights the performance, durability, and mounting security of various models, including the SDL 5, Dual Lock 7, and PSR. He emphasizes the importance of proper suppressor lock-up for safety and accuracy, and discusses decibel ratings in relation to hearing safety.

Quick Summary

Griffin Armament offers the Gate Lock and Dual Lock mounting systems for their suppressors. The Dual Lock is highlighted as a superior system due to its tapered design and tooth lock mechanism, providing enhanced security and preventing accidental loosening. The Dual Lock 7 is an all-rounder, while the PSR is designed for precision SPR applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key mounting systems offered by Griffin Armament for their suppressors?

Griffin Armament offers two primary mounting systems: the traditional Gate Lock, compatible with A2-style muzzle devices, and the more advanced Dual Lock system. The Dual Lock features a tapered design and a tooth lock mechanism for enhanced security and is considered superior by many.

How does the Griffin Armament Dual Lock 7 perform in terms of sound suppression?

The Dual Lock 7 is a full-auto rated, all-rounder suppressor. Decibel ratings include 139 dB on a 16-inch .308 AR-10, under 125 dB on a 9-inch .300 Blackout, and 136 dB on an 11.5-inch 5.56mm AR, indicating effective sound reduction.

Is it safe to shoot a suppressed firearm without hearing protection?

While suppressors significantly reduce noise, it's generally not recommended to shoot without hearing protection. Decibel levels and exposure time both contribute to hearing damage, and even suppressed shots can exceed safe limits over time.

What makes the Griffin Armament PSR suppressor suitable for precision shooting?

The PSR (Precision SPR) suppressor utilizes the Dual Lock system with a tapered, sleeve-over muzzle device design. This configuration minimizes overall length while maximizing sound suppression and ensuring accuracy repeatability, making it ideal for precision SPR setups.

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