Tag: suppressor reviews
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YHM Ti Phantom .30 Suppressor Review
Yankee Hill Machine Company is well know for producing quality products. The YHM Ti Phantom .30 caliber direct thread suppressor continues that tradition of quality and value. The Ti Phantom is a full sized .30 caliber suppressor featuring Titanium / Inconel construction that weighs in at only 15 ounces. The stainless steel version is 28…
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Dead Air Sandman-K Review
The Dead Air Sandman-K is a cool, super-compact 7.62 suppressor measuring only 5.4″ long and weighing in at a slim 12.8 ounces. The standard Keymount muzzle break serves as the Quick Attachment point. The beauty of this system is that it only adds 2.9″ to your overall rifle length. Nice twist on the pricing. Dead…
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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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Gemtech GMT-HALO 5.56 Suppressor
Gemini Technologies, better known as Gemtech, produces some of the most well known and innovative suppressors in the market today. The GMT-HALO features a unique mounting system utilizing a collar that fits over a standard A2 flash hider. The GMT-HALO specifications are impressive. This titanium suppressor weighs in at a skinny 12.2 ounces. At 7.2…
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SilencerShop Authority: Tactical Solutions Ascent22 Suppressor
Tactical Solutions of Boise, Idaho has long been known for their innovative products. On my first trip to SHOT Show I spent a lot of time in their booth. It wasn’t long before I ordered one of their Trail-Lite barrels for my Browning Buck Mark. Fast forward a number of years and their product lineup…
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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: Griffin Armament Resistance 9
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 Resistance 9 is an excellent choice. Manufacturer claims 31.5…
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Silencer Shop Authority: Q El Camino
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, and accurate. My host platforms were a Browning Buck Mark pistol and a…
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Silencer Shop Authority: Innovative Arms Interceptor 5.56 Suppressor
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 Arms offers the Interceptor in both 7.62 and 5.56 models. Many of us…
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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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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.