What’s The Best Suppressor? #shorts

Published on August 15, 2023
Duration: 0:54

This short review compares several high-end suppressors, highlighting the Knight's Armament NT4 for its military use but noting its gassiness, and the Surefire RC2 as potentially too loud without hearing protection. The CGS Hyperion is praised for exceptional sound suppression, while a Dead Air suppressor is tested on a submachine gun. The video emphasizes the subjective nature of 'best' based on platform and user preference.

Quick Summary

The CGS Hyperion suppressor impressed the speaker with its exceptional sound reduction capabilities. While the Knight's Armament NT4 is durable military hardware, it can be 'gassy.' The Surefire RC2 may still require hearing protection due to its noise level.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Terminology
  2. 00:06Knight's Armament NT4 Test
  3. 00:18Surefire RC2 Test
  4. 00:30CGS Hyperion Test
  5. 00:39Dead Air Suppressor Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Which suppressor is considered the best for sound reduction?

Based on the video, the CGS Hyperion suppressor received extremely positive feedback for its sound suppression capabilities, eliciting an enthusiastic reaction from the speaker. It's highlighted as a top performer in reducing noise.

What are the pros and cons of the Knight's Armament NT4 suppressor?

The Knight's Armament NT4 is a military-grade suppressor known for durability. However, the speaker noted it can be 'gassy,' indicating higher back pressure, which might affect the shooting experience on certain platforms.

Is the Surefire RC2 suppressor quiet enough to shoot without ear protection?

According to the speaker's test, the Surefire RC2 was too loud to shoot comfortably without ear protection. This suggests that while effective, it may not fully mitigate sound to a level where hearing protection is unnecessary.

What is the difference between a silencer and a suppressor?

The terms 'silencer' and 'suppressor' are often used interchangeably, though 'suppressor' is technically more accurate as they reduce, rather than eliminate, sound. The video acknowledges this common terminology debate within the firearms community.

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