Category: TGR Suppressor Reviews
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Jesse James Suppressor testing
Jesse James has launched his new line of suppressors with some pretty bold claims. We have offered to test his suppressors with a state of the art DB meter on video and are anxious to hit the range. It is an interesting design. It appears to be two halves that are bolted together vs the normal tube.…
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Dead Air Armament™ Announce New Mask-22™ Suppressor
Lawrenceville, Ga. (January 2015) – Dead Air Armament™, the suppressor company founded by Mike Pappas and distributed through BPI Outdoors, is proud to announce the latest addition to their 100% USA made, unique product line, the Mask -22 silencer. Dead Air’s new .22LR suppressor is available in two versions, a Heavy Duty constructed of titanium…
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Glock 19 ATEI RMR Project
The Glock 19 could easily be argued as a “Do All” pistol. Whether it’s for home defense, concealed carried, pistol matches or even LE/MIL use, the Glock 19 brings a lot to the table. These pistols are accurate, boringly reliable, there is a huge aftermarket available for them due to their immense popularity, and they…
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Dead Air Armament® Launches 7.62 Sandman® Suppressor Line
Lawrenceville, Ga. (November 2014) – Dead Air Armament®, producers of game-changing, 100 percent USA-made suppressors, launches the 7.62 Sandman® product line, which includes the Sandman-S®, Sandman-L® and Sandman Ti® models. What sets Dead Air suppressors apart from the competition is attention to detail in engineering and materials. Sandman® baffles are constructed from 100 percent Stellite®,…
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Silencer Sunday: Griffen Armament M4SDII vs Gemtech Halo
On this installment of Silencer Sunday we will do a comparison of the Griffin Armament M4SD II vs the Gemtech Halo. Both silencers are full auto rated 5.56 cans that attach to mil-spec flash hiders. They attach in slightly different ways but both seem simple and a great idea for those who do not intend…
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Silencer Sunday: Griffin Armament Checkmate QD Review
On this edition of Silencer Sunday I take a look at the Griffin Armament Checkmate QD silencer. This little can is a lot of fun, and it’s attachment method is unlike anything else on the market for rim fire cans. The 3 lug Checkmate mount is compression based and works very well. The can has…
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Silencer Sunday: Griffin Armament Revolution 9 Review
Sunday again and here is the 2nd installment of Silencer Sunday! Today I will be taking a look at the Griffin Revolution 9. The modularity and quiet nature of this can is something that I really enjoy. Last week I was shooting full power 40 through a 45 can and this week I will be…
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Silencer Sunday: Silencerco Octane 45 HD Review
This is our first Silencer Sunday so an introduction is in order. TGR is going to bring you reviews of silencers every week and give our opinions and some simple meter numbers on the cans we test. TGR does not own these cans but since we are local to the Silencer Shop, they have graciously…
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Silencer Sunday!!!
“Get ready to party” says TGR junior staff member David Coker! We will be releasing a new Silencer test every Sunday!! This ain’t going to be no sissy testing neither!
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SilencerCo Announces First Commercial Shotgun Suppressor
WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH – July 21, 2014 | Confirming its place as a trailblazer in the firearms industry, suppressor manufacturer SilencerCo has unveiled the first commercially-viable shotgun silencer ever produced. The company made the announcement today at an exclusive event near its Utah headquarters.
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Silencer Shop Suppressor Test
Tactical Gun Review and the Silencer Shop teamed up to to test three .30 caliber suppressors – Thunderbeast PSS, Thunderbeast PS, and Silencerco Harvester. Note that these decibel readings are off of the first round pop.
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Templar Tactical Flash hider / suppressor mount
Templar Tactical Firearms recently released a new flash hider that serves as a mount for their suppressors. While many popular mounts out there negatively effect accuracy and repeatability Templar claims theirs has zero point of impact shift and is repeatable. So, does it do what they say it does?
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Silencer Shop Exposed!
All this talk of the Silencer Shop causing the ATF’s EForm website to crash.. Well, here’s a little inside on what’s REALLY happening You judge for yourself
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Templar Tactical suppressors
Yes sir!!! I get an email noticfication from the good guys at the Silencer Shop that the stamps have arrived for my two Templar Tactical suppressors. I am so lucky to have THE best suppressor dealer in the US 10 minutes from me! These guys have it down and take all the hassle and confusion…
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Will you hunt with a Suppressor in 2014?