This product spotlight video features Caleb from Brownells and Andrew from SureFire comparing the SureFire SOCOM RC2 and RC3 suppressors. The discussion delves into the key differences, highlighting SureFire's low back pressure technology. The video explains how the RC3's 3D-printed Inconel core significantly reduces back pressure (by 60%) while maintaining durability and repeatability, leading to improved performance, reduced wear, and better shooter health. They also cover cost, use cases, testing methods, SureFire's design philosophy for military applications, sound, flash, durability, and mounting systems, and guide viewers on choosing the right suppressor.
This video features the PTR Vent Spiritus rifle, specifically the VS5560101 model chambered in 5.56mm. The description highlights the rifle's black Inconel construction. The creator, 704 Tactical, uses this video to drive traffic to their various social media platforms, merchandise store, and Amazon affiliate links, suggesting potential product reviews or demonstrations.
This video introduces the HUB2K suppressor, a modern interpretation of the classic M4-2000. Highlighting its construction using DMLS 3D printing with Inconel, the HUB2K boasts increased strength and reduced weight while maintaining sound suppression performance. The design features oversized baffles to mitigate backpressure and utilizes the universal 1.375-24 HUB mounting system, allowing compatibility with various HUB-style mounts. The description also provides key specifications including supported calibers (5.56/223, 6mm ARC), weight (12.7 oz), length (6.04"), diameter (1.5"), Cerakote finish, and a sound reduction of 34dB. The video emphasizes that all firearms shown comply with legal regulations.
This video features RECOIL testing the KGM R556A2 suppressor on a 5.56 NATO AR-15 platform. The review focuses on an extreme torture test, including rapid mag dumps and sustained fire, to evaluate the suppressor's durability, recoil reduction, and zero shift. It highlights the suppressor's heavy build, Inconel core, and quick-detach mount, comparing its performance against other models in their lineup. The test methodology includes standardized rifles, ammunition, decibel readings, and gas blowback analysis, aiming to determine if the added weight translates to superior performance and longevity in hard-use scenarios.
Nick from BSD Fabrications showcases their collaboration with B&T at SHOT Show 2025, presenting new VSS and AS VAL style rifles chambered in .300 Blackout. These firearms are designed to resemble their Russian origins but feature internal redesigns. The accompanying silencer is a 3D printed Inconel can, based on B&T's SPR300 suppressor, emphasizing quiet operation.
This video covers Day 2 of SHOT Show 2025, highlighting impressive firearms and gear. Featured items include the Dillon Aero .50 cal Gatling gun, Surefire XC3 weaponlight, Dillon Rifle Company's 3D-printed Inconel suppressors, Mission First Tactical holsters and magazines, LMT Defense MRGGA Assaulter rifles in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308, Arsenal Bulgaria's AK-20 and modern AK variants, SuperVel Hush Puppy suppressor system for 9mm, Armsan shotguns, and Wolf A1 (T91) piston uppers. The video explores both high-power weaponry and concealed carry solutions.
This video provides a first look at three new gear items. It features the Kore Essentials 1.5" Tactical EDC Belt, highlighting its clean look, strength, and adjustable fit. Next, the Shooters Global Timer 2 is showcased, an updated shot timer with smartwatch pairing capabilities for real-time data display. Finally, the Aero Precision Lahar 30, a multi-caliber suppressor made of Inconel and titanium, is introduced as a durable and great-sounding option. A discount code for the Kore Belt is also provided.
This video reviews the LMT Ion-LT Suppressor, highlighting its multipurpose capabilities, light weight, and low back-pressure design. The suppressor is rated for a wide range of calibers from .17 HMR to .300 Winchester Magnum, including automatic fire. It features interchangeable .30 and .22 caliber endcaps and uses the standard Hub mounting system. The Ion-LT model incorporates Inconel baffles and a titanium base for weight reduction. The reviewer confirms the suppressor's claims of being light, quiet, and having no cycling or gas issues on an HCAR rifle.
This video from RECOIL showcases the Cobalt Kinetics Scrambler Suppressor at CANCON Arizona 2024. The 5-inch suppressor is highlighted for its compact design, durable Titanium and Inconel construction, and exceptional sound reduction. It features versatile mounting options, including direct thread and quick detach (QD), making it adaptable to various firearm setups. The video emphasizes its advanced engineering for an enhanced shooting experience. Viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe to RECOIL, and visit CANCON's website for future event information.
This video features Silencer Central's Banish line of suppressors, with a specific focus on the Banish Speed K, showcased at CANCON Arizona 2024. The Banish Speed K is highlighted as a durable, 4-inch, 5.56/.223 dedicated suppressor made from 100% Inconel, designed for military and law enforcement use. The discussion also touches on the broader Banish line and how these suppressors enhance shooting performance through advanced engineering and materials. The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and visit the CANCON event website.
This video features a discussion with Advanced Armament Company (AAC) about their new Element 3 and Ranger 5 Mini suppressors. The Element 3 is presented as a modernized version of a legendary rimfire suppressor, now capable of handling 5.7x28mm caliber and promising no first-round pop. The Ranger 5 Mini is highlighted as an ultra-compact silencer for CQC rifles and carbines chambered in .223/5.56mm, boasting a durable Inconel and stainless steel construction, quick detach capabilities, and significant sound and flash reduction. It's noted to meet OSHA safety standards for sound levels on barrels 10.3 inches or longer.
This video introduces the new Silencer Central Banish Speed K suppressor, designed for 5.56 NATO/.223 Rem. firearms, including rifles and large-format pistols. Unlike other Banish models, it features an Inconel construction instead of titanium. The suppressor mounts directly to the muzzle, adding approximately 3.5 inches to the firearm's length. Its 2-inch diameter provides significant sound reduction, though it results in a weight of 14.1 ounces. The Speed K is highlighted for its minimal point of impact shift and effective sound suppression.