New Suppressors From White Label Armory

Published on April 16, 2026
Duration: 11:10

This video reviews the new titanium .22LR suppressor line from White Label Armory, a subsidiary of Vector Industries. The Party Popper (3-inch, 1.7 oz) and Hotlink (5-inch, 2.6 oz) are highlighted as direct thread, 1-inch diameter cans. The review covers their construction, performance in terms of sound reduction and point of impact shift, and suitability for different applications like competition shooting (Party Popper) and hunting (Hotlink).

Quick Summary

The White Label Armory Party Popper and Hotlink are new titanium .22LR suppressors. The 3-inch Party Popper (1.7 oz, $399) is ideal for competition, while the 5-inch Hotlink (2.6 oz, $449) suits hunting. Both are direct thread, 1-inch diameter, and not user-serviceable, requiring soak cleaning.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction to White Label Armory
  2. 00:27New Suppressor Lines: Party Popper & Hotlink
  3. 01:25Suppressor Specifications
  4. 02:55Point of Impact Testing
  5. 05:34Sound Performance Demonstration
  6. 06:40Party Popper on AR Platform
  7. 07:40Application Insights: Competition vs. Hunting
  8. 08:42Maintenance and Cleaning
  9. 09:09Pricing: Party Popper & Hotlink
  10. 09:49Overall Impression and Company Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the White Label Armory Party Popper and Hotlink suppressors?

The primary differences are size and intended application. The Party Popper is a shorter, 3-inch suppressor weighing 1.7 oz, ideal for competition shooting due to minimal length and weight addition. The Hotlink is a longer, 5-inch suppressor weighing 2.6 oz, better suited for hunting applications.

What are the specifications for the White Label Armory Party Popper and Hotlink suppressors?

Both are titanium, one-piece, direct thread suppressors with a 1-inch diameter and 1/2x28 thread pitch. The Party Popper measures 3 inches and weighs 1.7 oz, featuring about four baffles. The Hotlink measures 5 inches and weighs 2.6 oz, with approximately nine baffles.

How do the White Label Armory Party Popper and Hotlink suppressors perform in terms of sound and point of impact shift?

Both suppressors are noted for being very quiet. In testing, the Party Popper showed a slight group spread, while the Hotlink exhibited minimal point of impact shift, making it a more consistent option for precision shooting.

Are the White Label Armory Party Popper and Hotlink suppressors user-serviceable?

No, these suppressors are not user-serviceable. Due to the nature of .22LR ammunition, cleaning requires soaking or spraying out the carbon buildup, rather than disassembly.

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