SureFire Ryder 9 Ti Quick Review

Published on November 23, 2017
Duration: 6:17

This review of the SureFire Ryder 9 Ti suppressor highlights its versatility and performance on various firearms. The presenter demonstrates its use on a Beretta 92FS and a Glock 17, emphasizing the need for a booster assembly on locked-breech pistols. The interchangeable piston system is a key feature, allowing adaptation to different thread pitches and firearm types, including fixed-barrel applications like an MP5 clone.

Quick Summary

The SureFire Ryder 9 Ti is a versatile 9mm sound suppressor that performs best with heavier ammunition (147gr) for 'movie quiet' results. It requires a booster assembly for locked-breech pistols like the Glock 17 but uses a solid spacer for fixed-barrel firearms to prevent damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Sound Suppressor Market
  2. 00:20Introducing the SureFire Ryder 9 Ti
  3. 00:29Test on Beretta 92FS
  4. 00:45Shooting 115gr 9mm
  5. 01:05Ammunition Impact (124gr, 147gr)
  6. 01:14Test on Sam 9
  7. 01:29Point of Aim/Impact Shift
  8. 01:39Test on Glock 17 Gen 3
  9. 01:52Glock 17 with SGM Tactical Barrel
  10. 02:15Booster Assembly Explained
  11. 02:29Glock 17 Test Firing
  12. 02:48Glock 17 Performance Issues
  13. 02:58Piston and Booster Interchangeability
  14. 03:07Piston Thread Options
  15. 03:24Removing the Booster
  16. 03:47Installing Solid Spacer
  17. 04:13Test on Fixed Barrel (MP5 Clone)
  18. 04:24MP5 Clone with 3-Lug and Threaded Barrel
  19. 04:38MP5 Clone Test Firing
  20. 05:09Impulse Difference on Fixed Barrel
  21. 05:20Roller Delayed Firearms and Suppressors
  22. 05:27Overall Ryder 9 Ti Assessment
  23. 05:36Versatility with Booster and Pistons
  24. 05:44Alternative Suppressor Options
  25. 05:53Piston Detail
  26. 06:04Future Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms is the SureFire Ryder 9 Ti suppressor suitable for?

The SureFire Ryder 9 Ti is primarily designed for 9mm firearms. It can be mounted on pistols, carbines, and even fixed-barrel firearms like an MP5 clone. Its versatility is enhanced by an interchangeable piston system that accommodates various thread pitches.

Does the SureFire Ryder 9 Ti require a booster assembly?

Yes, for locked-breech, recoil-operated semi-automatic pistols like the Glock 17, a booster assembly (a coil spring) is necessary inside the suppressor to ensure proper cycling of the action with the added weight of the suppressor.

What happens if you use a booster assembly on a fixed-barrel firearm with the Ryder 9 Ti?

Using the booster assembly on a fixed-barrel firearm or rifle is not recommended. It can lead to battering of the sound suppressor and potentially damage the firearm's muzzle. A solid spacer should be used instead.

How does ammunition type affect the sound suppression of the Ryder 9 Ti?

The reviewer notes that while 115-grain supersonic 9mm is loud, using heavier ammunition like 124-grain or especially 147-grain significantly reduces the sound, making it 'borderline movie quiet'.

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