THE BEST BUDGET CAN? Turbo K Review

Published on June 29, 2021
Duration: 21:00

This guide covers the installation and general overview of the YHM Turbo K suppressor, a budget-friendly option for 5.56 NATO firearms. It highlights the suppressor's performance, mounting system, and considerations for gas blowback, drawing on extensive field use by the hosts. The Turbo K is presented as a practical choice for hearing protection and signature reduction without a high price tag.

Quick Summary

The YHM Turbo K is a highly recommended budget suppressor for 5.56 NATO rifles, priced around $350 plus the $200 NFA tax stamp. It offers significant sound and flash reduction, improved shooting comfort, and proven durability with over 5,000 rounds tested. Its standard HUB mount adds versatility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 02:54Price and Value
  3. 03:15Performance and Sound Suppression
  4. 05:26Gassiness and Tuning
  5. 07:19Durability and Round Count
  6. 09:08Mounting Systems
  7. 11:39Night Vision and Signature Reduction
  8. 14:56Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the YHM Turbo K suppressor?

The YHM Turbo K is a budget-friendly, short ('K') suppressor designed for 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington firearms. It offers significant sound and flash reduction, making shooting more pleasant and improving night vision performance.

How much does the YHM Turbo K suppressor cost?

The YHM Turbo K suppressor typically costs around $350, in addition to the mandatory $200 NFA tax stamp required for all suppressor purchases in the United States.

Is the YHM Turbo K durable?

Yes, the hosts report putting over 5,000 rounds through their YHM Turbo K units without experiencing any failures, indicating good durability for its price point, though it is considered a wear item.

What are the advantages of the YHM Turbo K's mounting system?

The Turbo K features the industry-standard 1.375x24 'HUB' threading, allowing users to easily swap to other popular mounting systems like Dead Air KeyMo or SilencerCo ASR for greater compatibility and aesthetic options.

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