Long vs short suppressor | FASTING

Published on February 5, 2026
Duration: 23:09

This video provides a practical, real-world comparison of long versus short rifle suppressors, featuring the CGS Hyperion and Aero Precision Lahar 30. The host, GHG Hussle, demonstrates the audible differences in noise reduction on an outdoor range, discussing the materials, weight, and price points of each suppressor. The comparison highlights the trade-offs between maximum sound suppression and suppressor length/cost, offering valuable insights for firearm owners considering suppressor purchases.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle compares the CGS Hyperion (9.5" Titanium, ~$1,379) and Aero Precision Lahar 30 (5.9" Stainless Steel, ~$630) suppressors. The Hyperion offers superior noise reduction, sounding like 'air,' while the Lahar 30 is more compact and affordable, producing a 'boom' or 'whoosh.'

Chapters

  1. 00:10Suppressor Comparison Introduction
  2. 00:59Rifle Overview: CVA Cascade
  3. 02:03Unsuppressed Baseline Test
  4. 02:29Suppressed Test: CGS Hyperion
  5. 03:03Suppressed Test: Aero Precision Lahar 30
  6. 04:23Technical Specifications
  7. 04:50Price vs. Performance Discussion
  8. 10:16Staccato Pistol Cameo
  9. 12:50Bible Study: Fasting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the CGS Hyperion and Aero Precision Lahar 30 suppressors?

The CGS Hyperion is a longer, 9.5-inch suppressor made of 3D printed titanium, offering superior sound reduction. The Aero Precision Lahar 30 is a shorter, 5.9-inch suppressor made of stainless steel, providing effective noise reduction at a lower cost and more compact size.

How do the materials and weight of the CGS Hyperion and Aero Precision Lahar 30 compare?

The CGS Hyperion is constructed from 3D printed Grade 5 Titanium, weighing 15.1 oz. The Aero Precision Lahar 30 is made from 17-4 Stainless Steel and weighs slightly more at 15.4 oz, despite being shorter.

What is the price difference between the two tested suppressors?

The CGS Hyperion is significantly more expensive, retailing around $1,379, while the Aero Precision Lahar 30 is more budget-friendly at approximately $630. This price difference reflects the materials and performance variations.

Which suppressor is considered more effective for noise reduction?

Based on the video's testing, the longer CGS Hyperion suppressor provides a more significant reduction in noise, making the gunshot sound more like 'a lot of air.' The Lahar 30 is still effective but produces a more noticeable 'boom' or 'whoosh.'

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