This video features a review and demonstration of two Silencer Central suppressors: the Banish 22 and the Speed K. The Banish 22, designed for rimfire calibers, is tested with 5.7x28mm ammunition and shows a significant decibel reduction. The Speed K is also discussed, noted for its rating for 5.56 NATO. The video includes a segment where Ryan Harkema of Silencer Central provides details on both suppressors, emphasizing their performance in noise reduction, particularly for the 5.7mm round.
This video explains the methodology and process used to test and determine the exact loudness of a gunshot. It focuses on the 'how-to' aspect of measuring firearm sound levels, presumably involving specialized equipment and procedures.
This video features a review and range test of the new OSS HX QD762 silencer mounted on a Desert Tech MDR rifle. The content includes shooting and testing the suppressed firearm, with sound meter measurements taken to assess the silencer's performance. The description also highlights various discount codes for ammunition and gear retailers, as well as a call to action for supporting the channel via Patreon and joining the Gun Owners of America. Full30 is also linked as a platform.
This video reviews the new KGmade Rogue Series of multipurpose and precision centerfire silencers. The review includes detailed metering data collected over several months in various weather conditions, emphasizing that suppressor performance can vary. Specific models like the Rogue 30 and 338 are highlighted, along with their included accessories. The video showcases the silencers on various firearms, including the CZ75 SP-01 Tactical, CZ Scorpion EVO 3, AR-15 platforms (9" 300 Blackout and 16" 5.56), and a Remington 700 in .308 Win, and a Desert Tech SRS Covert in .338 Lapua Magnum. Testing was conducted using a Larson Davis LXT Soundtrack meter under specific environmental conditions and MIL-STD-1474D protocols.
This video provides a review of the Rugged Surge 762 suppressor from Silencer Shop. The presenter, associated with Military Arms Channel (MAC), discusses the suppressor's performance, placing it on a sound meter and sharing his opinions. The description also includes calls to action for supporting MAC on Patreon, joining the NRA, and mentions discounts for OpticsPlanet and Challenge Target. The video aims to inform potential buyers about this relatively expensive suppressor.
This video conducts a thorough test of various 9mm suppressors, adhering to Mil-Std 1474D protocols. Utilizing a Bruel & Kjaer impulse sound meter and Speer Lawman subsonic 9mm ammunition, the comparison aims to determine the performance of each suppressor. The video features specific models from SilencerCo (Osprey, Octane), Griffin Armament (Revolution 9, Revolution 9K), and AAC (TiRant 9). Links to previous parts of the series, detailed performance data in a spreadsheet, and the Full30 platform are provided. The creator also encourages Patreon support.
This video conducts a performance test of multiple 30 caliber suppressors, adhering to Mil-Std 1474D protocols. Utilizing a Bruel & Kjaer impulse sound meter and PPU .308 Winchester ammunition, the analysis compares suppressors from brands like AAC, SilencerCo, SureFire, Griffin Armament, and Dead Air. The testing is performed on both a 5.56mm rifle and presumably a .30 caliber platform (implied by ammo and suppressor calibers). Data includes logarithmic and linear averages, with explanations of decibel perception and hearing safety standards. Links to detailed results and further acoustic information are provided.
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