NEW Springfield Saint Victor .308 + KRISS Vector Gen 3 - Range Day Vlog

Published on November 17, 2025
Duration: 34:03

This guide details the proper techniques for mounting various types of firearm suppressors, emphasizing the difference between boosters for tilting barrels and spacers for fixed barrels. It highlights the importance of securely assembling modular suppressors and performing function checks to ensure safe and reliable operation, as demonstrated by Tony D2Wild.

Quick Summary

Tony D2Wild demonstrates proper suppressor mounting techniques, explaining the necessity of boosters for tilting-barrel firearms and spacers for fixed barrels. He emphasizes securely attaching modular suppressor components and performing function checks to ensure safe operation, highlighting the versatility of suppressors like the Griffin Armament Verse 36.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range Day Overview
  2. 00:38Springfield Saint Victor .308 Testing
  3. 05:26KRISS Vector Gen 3 and Suppressor Modularity
  4. 12:45Daniel Defense V7 SLW Performance
  5. 15:40Suppressor Mechanics: Boosters vs. Spacers
  6. 18:16Griffin Armament MK2 and FN 510
  7. 20:44Glock 19X and Suppressor Versatility
  8. 26:44MP5 Suppressed Testing and Malfunction
  9. 31:09Sig Spear LT and Verse 36 Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a booster and a spacer for firearm suppressors?

A booster (Nielsen device) is used with suppressors on tilting-barrel firearms like pistols to allow the action to cycle. Spacers or direct mounts are used for fixed-barrel firearms, as they do not require the same cycling assistance.

How can I ensure my modular suppressor is mounted correctly?

Always ensure all sections of a modular suppressor are securely tightened together. When mounting to the firearm, verify it's fully engaged and locked, especially with systems like tri-lug mounts, to prevent loosening and potential baffle strikes.

What are the key features of the Springfield Saint Victor .308?

The Springfield Saint Victor .308 is noted for its lightweight design for an AR-10 platform, featuring a 16-inch barrel. It's suitable for various shooting applications, though its recoil can challenge optic mounts.

Which suppressor is recommended as a good first suppressor?

The Griffin Armament Verse 36 is suggested as an excellent first suppressor due to its modularity and broad caliber compatibility, capable of suppressing everything from .22 LR up to .300 Win Mag.

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