The Smallest Silencer I've Ever Seen: SAW .22 Klik

Published on March 14, 2026
Duration: 20:25

This video reviews the Stealth Additive Klik Can, a compact .22LR silencer. The presenter, demonstrating expertise in firearms testing, evaluates its performance on both a handgun (Ruger Mark IV) and a rifle (Grey Birch 22). The Klik Can is found to be sub-optimal on a handgun, producing an unpleasant sound signature, but performs significantly better on the rifle, offering a pleasant shooting experience with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition, especially the latter. The reviewer notes its affordability (under $200) and compact size as key advantages, making it a worthwhile consideration for rimfire rifle applications.

Quick Summary

The Stealth Additive Klik Can, a compact .22LR silencer, performs poorly on handguns, producing an unpleasant sound signature. However, it excels on .22LR rifles, offering a pleasant shooting experience with reduced sound, especially with subsonic ammunition. At under $200, its affordability and small size make it a worthwhile consideration for rifle applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Tiny Klik Can
  2. 00:23Initial Impressions & Size Comparison
  3. 00:34Video Goal: Sound Signature Reduction Test
  4. 01:08Discovery and Purchase Story
  5. 01:31Firearms Industry Trends: Silencer Gold Rush
  6. 02:06Size Comparison: Klik Can vs. Dead Air Mojave 45
  7. 02:22Control Test: BD22 Can on Ruger Mark IV (Supers & Subs)
  8. 03:08Test: Klik Can on Ruger Mark IV (Supers)
  9. 03:39Test: Klik Can on Ruger Mark IV (Subs)
  10. 04:02Handgun Performance Comparison: Klik Can vs. BD22
  11. 04:26Test Platform: Grey Birch 22 Rifle
  12. 04:41Control Test: BD22 Can on Grey Birch Rifle (Supers)
  13. 05:21Test: BD22 Can on Grey Birch Rifle (Subs)
  14. 05:43Silencer Testing Methodology Discussion
  15. 07:02Test: Klik Can on Grey Birch Rifle (Supers)
  16. 08:24Test: Klik Can on Grey Birch Rifle (Subs)
  17. 09:11Rifle Performance Comparison: Klik Can vs. BD22
  18. 11:00Overall Performance: Rifle vs. Pistol
  19. 11:37How Silencers Work: Gas Management
  20. 12:14Internal Inspection: Endoscope View
  21. 13:46Downrange Sound Test: Klik Can on Rifle (Intervals)
  22. 16:15Historical Context: .22LR for Survival
  23. 16:45Final Test: Subs from Rifle Towards Camera
  24. 18:23Summary: Klik Can on Pistol vs. Rifle
  25. 18:50Advantages: Size and Portability
  26. 19:59Value Proposition: Klik Can on Rifle
  27. 20:13Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Stealth Additive Klik Can perform on a handgun?

The Stealth Additive Klik Can performs sub-optimally on a handgun, such as the Ruger Mark IV. The sound signature is described as unpleasant and not enjoyable, requiring hearing protection. It is likely not designed for pistol use.

What is the performance of the Stealth Additive Klik Can on a .22LR rifle?

On a .22LR rifle, like the Grey Birch 22, the Klik Can performs much better. It offers a pleasant shooting experience with both regular and subsonic ammunition, significantly reducing the sound signature to a point where hearing protection is often not needed.

Is the Stealth Additive Klik Can affordable?

Yes, the Stealth Additive Klik Can is considered very affordable, costing under $200. For its performance on a rifle, the reviewer deems it 'worth the Deniero' and a good value for the price.

What are the main advantages of the Stealth Additive Klik Can?

The primary advantages of the Klik Can are its extremely small size and light weight, which result in a reduced silhouette on the firearm. This makes it easier to handle, carry, and potentially advantageous for hunting or other applications where a compact setup is desired.

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