Running Drills with AAC Suppressors | Palmetto State Armory & Advanced Armament Co.

Published on January 14, 2026
Duration: 0:28

This video demonstrates advanced shooting techniques for suppressed rifles, focusing on movement, barricade utilization, and rapid fire. It highlights the performance of Advanced Armament Co. (AAC) suppressors, showcasing their effectiveness in managing gas and reducing sound signature during high-energy drills. The content is presented with an action-oriented and tactical tone, reflecting a high level of expertise from the manufacturer/distributor.

Quick Summary

Advanced Armament Co. (AAC) suppressors enhance tactical shooting by reducing sound signature and muzzle flash, improving shooter concealment and reducing fatigue. They also manage gas blowback for smoother weapon function during rapid fire and complex movement drills, as demonstrated in advanced shooting exercises.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Movement Drills
  2. 00:05Barricade Shooting Techniques
  3. 00:15Rapid Fire and Suppressor Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of using AAC suppressors in tactical shooting drills?

AAC suppressors significantly reduce sound signature and muzzle flash, aiding in shooter concealment and reducing shooter fatigue. They also help manage gas blowback, contributing to smoother weapon function during rapid fire and complex movement drills.

How does barricade shooting with a suppressed rifle differ from unsuppressed shooting?

Using a suppressed rifle during barricade shooting can offer improved stability due to added weight and length. The reduced sound signature also allows for better communication and situational awareness, as the shooter's hearing is less compromised.

What visual cues indicate effective suppressor performance during rapid fire?

Effective suppressor performance is indicated by minimal visible muzzle flash and controlled gas venting from the ejection port. Slow-motion footage can reveal how well the suppressor contains expanding gases, reducing the impulse felt by the shooter.

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