by Mike Coker | Feb 23, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Griffin Armament has built a reputation for making fantastic suppressors and their Revolution 9 is best of the breed. For those who don’t care for or require the modular design of the Revolution, and want to save a few bucks along the way, the Griffin Armament...
by ccoker | Jan 31, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Looking at pistol cans? Perhaps you have an AR in 9mm or an MP5, CZ Scorpion, etc.. that you want to suppress. We take two popular silencers and do a comparison shooting both full power and subsonic loads out of a Wilson Combat AR9 pistol with an 8″ barrel....
by Mike Coker | Jan 22, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
The El Camino rimfire suppressor is from industry leader Kevin Brittingham’s new company Q. TGR had the opportunity to run this outstanding new suppressor over the weekend and came away very impressed. It is a slick, clean design that is lightweight, quiet,...
by Mike Coker | Dec 23, 2016 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Surefire has certainly become a dominant player in the suppressor market. I remember buying my first Surefire flashlight many years ago (the “FBI” model) and it still serves me well today. Today, Surefire is also known for producing innovative silencers....
by ccoker | Dec 20, 2016 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
As part of our continuing series of silencer reviews in partnership with the Silencer Shop today I am covering the Gemtech Tracker. Are you in the market for a lightweight precision can? If so, you definitely need to check this out. Overview With more and more states...
by Mike Coker | Nov 26, 2016 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
This is a review of the Innovative Arms Interceptor 5.56 Exoskeleton suppressor. OK, what is the “exoskeleton” all about? The exoskeleton is basically a shroud that covers half of the suppressor and acts as both a heat sink and grip surface. Innovative...
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