Category: TGR Suppressor Reviews
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Griffin Armament Optimus Review on 5.56
With a catch line of “One can to rule them all” it’s pretty clear that the Optimus is is marketed as a jack of all trades. This can has a lot of potential and I have to applaud Griffin for taking a huge step in listening to the market. I think this is exactly what…
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Silencer Testing
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Griffin Armament Recce 7 Silencer Review
The Griffin Armament Recce 7 is a nice option for someone wanting a great 30 caliber can that strikes a good balance between length and sound suppression. At 7.5″ long it is a good intermediate length that works well for hunting, competition or tactical environments.
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GemTech Bolt Carrier
If you’ve ever suppressed an AR-15 your familiar with the over gassing and function issues with it. There’s a plethora of buffers, springs, gas blocks and other home remedies out there. Spend a little time on the internet and your sure to find a myriad of solutions. But let’s say you already have a carbine…
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Gemtech G5-T Silencer video review
We spend some time running the Gemtech G5-T silencer. What do we think?
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Sig Silencer SRD762Ti-QD, a really great can…
I want to start out by saying that I really did not want to like this can for a variety of reasons. I fully expected this can to be one of those that I used for a short time and returned it without a glowing review. In my short time as a product reviewer, I…
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AAC Ti-RANT .45 Suppressor Review
My search for a .45 caliber pistol suppressor had narrowed down to the SilencerCo Osprey or the AAC Ti-RANT. I was certainly intrigued by the Osprey design mainly because it doesn’t block the view of standard pistol sights. After much deliberation I was still unsure so I asked my good buddies at the SilencerShop for…
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Testing silencers on a 17 HMR, does it really matter?
Let’s take 4 popular rimfire suppressors and test them on a 17 HMR. Who will will come out on top?
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Thunderbeast Ultra 7 Suppressor
The latest from the guys at Thunderbeast are the new Ultra series of suppressors. Given their success in the long range shooting competition scene and improving on their already proven cans I was very excited to check these out. Today, we take a look at the Ultra 7, the “mid size” unit in the lineup.
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Hearing Protection Act – Fight The Noise!
SilencerCo, the American Suppressor Association, and the SilencerShop have teamed up to introduce a bill to remove silencers (i.e. suppressors) from the NFA. If the legislation becomes law, a suppressor would be transferred through an ATF Form 4473 just like a rifle. Most importantly, no $200 tax stamp, a reduction of the paperwork hurdles, and…
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Silencerco Salvo – Is it worth it?
With movies making silencers out to be tools of an assassin like the move ‘No Country for Old Men’, our not so friendly liberal left has ammunition to keep the legislation of deregulation off the table. The stigma attached to some of these items is hard to overcome. Not to mention the fact that silencer…
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Griffin Armament Sportsman – introduction for long term review
In my search for lighter products that perform, I was looking for a can that is as light as possible and still performs well on multiple rifles. I looked at Ti cans and while there was a great deal of weight savings, they tend to be more expensive. I came across the Silencerco Harvester and…
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South Texas Arms STA-LR in .243 Win
Some time back I had a conversation with Brandon Sneed, owner of South Texas Arms, about a lightweight full frame AR purpose built for hunting. We both understand that there is only so light you can go, and we want premium components which sometimes bring some heft with them. In addition, we considered what calibers…
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Silencer Sunday! Griffin Armament Checkmate and Gemtech Mist Integrally Suppressed 10/22
We spent some time with the good guys from the Silencer Shop recently and did several tests on rimfire cans. We intentionally left the DB meter at the shop as we really wanted to just get impressions from both the shooter and bystanders that had a lot of time shooting with suppressed weapons. Sometimes it…
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Silencerco Spectre 2 Suppressor
The Silencerco Spectre 2 suppressor is an outstanding choice for anyone wanting a durable multi-caliber rimfire suppressor. The Spectre 2 is rated for .22lr of course but also .17 HMR, .22 MAG, .22 WMR, .22 Hornet, and 5.7mm. I have tested this suppressor on both pistol and rifle and it has delivered as promised. There…