Can you tell which is quieter? Full Nelson and Half Nelson by Q
Let’s see if we can actually hear a difference besides two inches and Fifty Bucks….
Let’s see if we can actually hear a difference besides two inches and Fifty Bucks….
We have had mixed results with their offerings for a couple years now but the one thing all the suppressors we have tried from them is… They make a solid “bang for your buck” silencer.
Let’s take a look together shall we as we play with the Yankee Hill Machine Turbo K
Years in R&D and a pistol you can’t remove the suppressor on. The integrally suppressed Maxim 9 shouldn’t be your first or even second pistol purchase, BUT it should be on your list of cool guns to own.
The Q Erector is a .22 Caliber modular Suppressor that allows the end user to configure just how much suppression they want, or need with individual threaded baffle stacks
I caught a glimpse of this suppressor one day in our normal social media surfing one day. Instantly dismissed it as a gimmick a fad, tacit-cool gone to an extreme. Just like that, shook my head and kept on scrolling. This is the current status of much of our social media lives, if something does not immediately grab our attention in a positive and curious manner we dismiss it with the flick of a fingertip. Fast forward a couple months to Black Friday where I was happily, blindsided.
I am happy to say that while Bowers is not the “Best” Suppressor out there, I can honestly say I have not seen better results from some companies that are $300-$400 more.
Utilizing the Maxim 1919 Design as a base, Advanced Armament Corp. puts forth their offering in the offset Silencer market.
The Surefire Ryder 22s is an awesome little can. This suppressor meant for .22 caliber guns is an awesome addition as well as hearing friendly to any plinking setup. If you have a 22 with a threaded barrel I highly recommend shooting with a suppressor. It takes the fun and just amplifies it ironically enough.
Umlaut industries came out to the range with us and brought his AAC Handi Rifle chambered in 300 AAC Blackout. We were just trying to show our viewers a good
This is the first FourGuysGuns suppressor review. But since we’ve had the opportunity to shoot a ton of suppressed guns over the past year, it is by no means our first time shooting a suppressed rim fire handgun or rifle.