Tag: AAC
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Q Half Nelson & Q Full Nelson Video Review
Silencer Shop sent us the new Q Full Nelson and Q Half Nelson suppressors for testing. They are very impressive at a great price point. All titanium construction, lightweight, and excellent sound reduction. Q silencers come from the shop of Kevin Brittingham – the founder of AAC and designer of the Sig cans. Q Suppressors Silencer…
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Q Half Nelson and Full Nelson
The Q Half Nelson and Full Nelson suppressors are everything you want and nothing you don’t need – titanium, direct thread, and a great price point. Evidently Kevin Brittingham must be a big wrestling fan. Considering the track record of Mr. Brittingham – founder of AAC and developer of the Sig Sauer suppressors – the…
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Rimfire Suppressor Review Round up
Rimfire suppressors are the big secret in the world of shooting. They are relatively inexpensive to purchase and cheap to run. Standard velocity .22 long rifle through a suppressor is a joy and subsonic rounds are magical. Through a bolt-action rifle all you hear is lead hitting target. We have had the pleasure of testing…
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Silencer Shop Authority: AAC Aviator 2 Review
The Aviator 2 is one of two rimfire suppressors manufactured by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC). The Aviator 2 is an upgraded version of the Pilot 2 and features two extra baffles for improved performance. The Aviator 2 tube is manufactured from 7075-T6 aluminum. The nine baffles are also aluminum with the exception of a stainless…
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AAC Ti-RANT 45 Suppressor on a M&P 9
Purchasing your first suppressor can be intimidating. Not only is a high quality suppressor expensive but the entire buying experience is confusing to first-timers. In addition to the purchase price itself, you also have the added expense of a $200 tax stamp along with a months-long wait. That wait is a killer – kind of…
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AAC Illusion 9 Suppressor Review
Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) has always been one of the innovators in suppressor design. The AAC Illusion 9 continues that tradition. The Illusion 9 uses an eccentric design whereby the hole the bullet travels is offset from center. “Timed” correctly, this effectively lowers the majority of the suppressor volume which allows the suppressor to run…
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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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300 Blackout (300 BLK)
In case you have been living in a cave for the last several years, the 300 Blackout is the sexy new girl on the block. This article is part one of a new series on the 300 Blackout (300 BLK). While the cartridge-haters will tell you that the 300 BLK is the answer to a…
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Staff Gun Review: The Blackout Chronicles – Episode 1: Choose your weapon
By: Kurt Gruber, Staff Writer Over the next couple of months, I am going to be writing a series of articles focusing on 300 AAC Blackout and its use in both tactical and hunting environments. I will be looking at different weapon options and test them with a wide array of ammunition choices.