Infinity X and Mystic X Review: Liberty Suppressors

Published on July 13, 2022
Duration: 21:55

This review covers the Liberty Suppressors Infinity X and Mystic X, highlighting their versatility as multi-caliber, universal suppressors capable of handling calibers from .22LR up to .300 Win Mag. The video details their construction, ease of disassembly for cleaning, and performance on both handguns and rifles, emphasizing their lightweight design and minimal point-of-impact shift.

Quick Summary

The Liberty Suppressors Infinity X and Mystic X are highly versatile, universal suppressors rated for calibers from .22 Long Rifle up to .300 Win Mag. The Infinity X is all-titanium for maximum lightness, while the Mystic X uses a titanium tube with a stainless steel core. Both are easy to disassemble for cleaning and demonstrated minimal point-of-impact shift during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Liberty Suppressors Infinity X & Mystic X
  2. 01:05Meet Robbie Wheaton from Wheaton Arms
  3. 01:14Suppressor Similarities and Versatility
  4. 01:31Titanium Construction and Weight
  5. 02:10Mystic X vs. Infinity X: Construction Details
  6. 02:24Mounting Options: LowPro and FBA
  7. 02:45Kit Contents: Cover, Tool, Stickers
  8. 03:02Universal Suppressor Design
  9. 03:23Mono-core Design and Ease of Cleaning
  10. 04:03Disassembly Demonstration
  11. 04:42Weight Comparison: Infinity X vs. Mystic X
  12. 05:22Caliber Rating: .22LR to .300 Win Mag
  13. 06:01Reassembly Process
  14. 06:15Suppressor Dimensions and Mount Materials
  15. 06:44Benefit of the FBA Mount
  16. 07:06Handgun Use: Booster Assembly
  17. 07:17Built Around the Glock 17
  18. 07:40Booster Assembly Breakdown
  19. 08:03Carbine Conversion: Spring vs. Spacer
  20. 08:12Cerakote Finish: Type C
  21. 08:20Testing on Remington 700 (.308)
  22. 08:45Mounting the Suppressor
  23. 08:48Ammunition: Fiocchi 150gr & 180gr
  24. 09:34Noise Level Assessment (.308)
  25. 10:07Accuracy Comparison: 180gr vs. 150gr (.308)
  26. 11:10Recoil Difference: Suppressed vs. Unsuppressed (.308)
  27. 11:50Added Length and Manageability
  28. 12:06Benefits: Recoil Mitigation & Shot Spotting
  29. 12:27Point of Impact Shift Analysis
  30. 13:11Group Comparison: Suppressed vs. Unsuppressed (.308)
  31. 13:34Subsonic Chronograph Results (.308)
  32. 14:29Supersonic Chronograph Results (.308)
  33. 15:23Chronograph Issues with .308
  34. 15:39Testing on Masada Tactical (9mm)
  35. 15:54Subsonic Chronograph Results (9mm)
  36. 16:01Supersonic Chronograph Results (9mm)
  37. 17:18Pricing: Mystic X vs. Infinity X
  38. 17:34Overall Impressions and Performance
  39. 18:17Masada Tactical Performance Summary
  40. 18:40Liberty Suppressors & Gun Zone Deals Appreciation
  41. 19:17Final Recommendation: Versatile One-Stop Suppressor
  42. 19:43Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers can the Liberty Suppressors Infinity X and Mystic X handle?

Both the Infinity X and Mystic X are designed as universal suppressors capable of handling a wide range of calibers, from .22 Long Rifle up to .300 Win Mag, making them highly versatile for various firearms.

What are the key differences between the Liberty Suppressors Infinity X and Mystic X?

The primary difference lies in their construction: the Infinity X is all-titanium, making it lighter, while the Mystic X uses a titanium tube with a stainless steel core. This affects weight and potentially cost.

How easy is it to clean the Liberty Suppressors Infinity X and Mystic X?

Both suppressors feature a mono-core design that is very easy to disassemble. This allows for straightforward cleaning, which is particularly important when using .22 Long Rifle ammunition known for its fouling.

What is the benefit of the FBA mount on Liberty Suppressors?

The FBA (Forward Blast Baffle) mount increases the size of the blast chamber and expansion chamber. This provides more room for gases to expand before hitting the first baffle, which helps prolong the suppressor's lifespan.

Do the Liberty Suppressors Infinity X and Mystic X cause a point of impact shift?

During testing on a .308 rifle, a minimal point-of-impact shift was observed when attaching or removing the suppressor, which is considered unusual and a significant benefit for consistent accuracy.

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