@@ABsuppressor So the only thing changed on the 375 raptor was the end cap to match the round diameter? If so, can you give me a ballpark how much you sell the end caps for?
I will be happy to inform you of the superior quietness of your wonderful product once the AFT releases it (Raptor 8 with all the extras). They said "90 days elect Form 4", I said "I can manage that patience". Well its now at 8 months and climbing. I think the same people that came up with the "90 days" were the same who said "2 weeks to slow the curve" . I have a prior stamp, and a current FFL. Those people know me better than my own familiy, and yet I wait until the mountains crumble into the sea..
Awesome stuff. Thanks for doing these less than favorable comparisons that really press your products performance, it's more informative than just numbers. It's also interesting to hear the different tone/pitch between each one. Update, I ended up ordering a raptor 10 in .375 for a 350L build, but my first can is a Banish 46. I haven't had a lot of chances to shoot it yet, but so far it has worked great on 350L, 9mm, 45-70 and 300WM. I look forward to my raptor coming in and seeing how they compare on the smaller bore guns.
Great suppressor but for future videos please put the caliber and weight and subsonic/supersonic on the top of the screen so we know the whole time and theres no confusion. Appreciate it 🙏
. She’s a savage, fantastic performance and VERY hearing safe, even on my 10.5” 5.56 running std ammo. I was shocked. Literally can’t wipe the smile off my face on the way home from the range. Enjoy
Nice work, your comments and test seemed fair. I have the Hybrid 46, and Omega 36m. I have the Bushwhacker 46 on my wish list. I'll have to do more research on AB suppressors after watching this video!!!! Thanx!
@@mikem9366 You don't "need" an adjustable gas block unless you are planning on firing a LOT of rounds. The brass will eject at 2 to 3 oclock so if you're on a range, you will not be able to retrieve it because it will bounce forward into the range. You can also just run an heavier buffer. I run an H3 on my 300 blackout pistol suppressed and it runs just like unsuppressed supersonic with the stock H2 buffer. If you're just plinking for fun you really have nothing to worry about. I did put an adjustable gas block on my 300 blk pistol, but it's buried by the handguard and I've never touched it. Never had to. It's so easy to simply swap the buffer...but I only shoot it recreationally. On a .223\5.56, it's still supersonic and depending on your barrel length you still get some flash but mine seems to be hearing safe. I still put in ear plugs just out of habit but I probably don't need to. It's a great suppressor, I highly recommend it and I'm buying a second one.
I use my Q Trash Panda on 5.56. I also have a SilencerCo Saker 5.56, which may be nominally "better" but is heavier (although smaller diameter). To me, the pure db reduction of a suppressor isn't critical, especially on 5.56 which is going to be supersonic regardless. Size/weight/balance is more important, which is why the Saker does well on my lighter 12.5" pistol and the Trash Panda better on my 16" rifle. I also use a SilencerCo Octane 9 on my 8.5" 300 Blackout as a dedicated subsonic pistol. It sounds like an air gun, and the Octane weighs next to nothing. I really like AB suppressors, and I will likely pick up one or two. I like your light weight and flash-suppressing caps. Would love to see good data about back pressure in your suppressors.
I’m blind and shoot off of hearing the ring of the target. This is going to be a wonderful way to both recognize the sound of the target while not blasting my ears because I can’t use ear plugs.
Do you like bolt actions or gas guns because my friend does the same and has modified a bunch of gas guns to not reciprocate and shoot Hollywood quiet with suppressors and subs.
What a joke, They did that with the hyperion K as well. If they’re trying to be that sneaky. I wouldn’t put it past them to use different ammo when testing their cans. Their cans are based on charles H kenney ‘s 1910 silencer patent. Not the original but not far off from maxim’s original 1909 patent.
The only thing that would be nice to see in a comparison video like this is to see what the unsuppressed level would have been with each caliber just to be able to compare the overall reduction. I think with your suppressor design you might even see a better muzzle velocity performance as well. Maybe next time also compare the reduction in velocity between unsuppressed, other can and then your can? Overall a great video and a huge reason to justify one can to rule them all!
I just chose and bought the YHM R9 as my first can (it's 2024 and I got mine approved in 7 days!). I'll be using it on my S&W FPC, Stribog (converted to 16" carbine for 2-gun comp), a PSA Dagger full size pistol and eventually a Aero Precision 8" 300Blk pistol that I'm working on building.
Trust or individual? I have two I've been waiting on for months (trust) and 2 I'm about to submit paperwork on but might do as individual and then switch to trust after they're in my possession
I use a Texas Hunter .30 cal on all my 30 cal weapons And it came with a 5.56 end to use on my ARs. It is whisper quite on my .300 BO when i hand load my own rounds.
Would be interesting to see the omega with a flat end cap. I bet that’s why the shooters ear measurement was higher than expected. I bet it’s 130 or less with a flat end cap in your test setup
HUX 7.62 and a Hybrid 46 are to two I originally purchased to cover multiple calibers. I've since bought a specific caliber can or two but haven't really played with them enough to determine if there is a specific benefit over using the overbored can
Actually I've been eyeballing the Griffin Bushwacker 46...my brother-in-law has one and it seems to do well on most hosts it goes on...but i will give yours a spot on the choice list..😉
With your comparison to the Dead Air Nomad Ti you used a 5" Reflex but didn't mention the extra weight it adds, just the flush mount weight. Can you tell me what the weights are for the various sizes of Reflexes you offer? I have not been able to find this data on the website either. Thanks for the videos!
exactly, once you add that reflex on there, it isnt a super light option. I have found that the reflex traps even more heat against the barrel and has been horrible for 3 shot strings.
Since you asked… I have Witt machine Naughty 9 for all of my carbines. It’s probably all that I will have until I get a purpose built bolt action rifle. So far I’ve fired it with my AR47. It’s OK for firing one or two shots without earpro. I wouldn’t do a mag dump without ear protection. That said, I like your technology. When I do need a better suppressor I’ll keep an eye out for yours probably in .30 cal.
A 30 cal raptor 10 with 5 inch reflex on a .22 mag in compition. And pisses off people because they can’t tell when I shoot during the compition because they wear hearing protection.
I've never used any suppressor ever and have been wanting one forever. Of all the brands I've seen I'd like the little bird for my .22 and still hoping (waiting b/c of money) that all suppressors come off the $200.oo tax stamp that imo is illegal, especially if it's for safety. Like the gov literally says "hey, you want hearing safety, pay us!" is something that confused me on how it was passed and will be returned to freedom land again soon.
My main question would be if you had multiple sets of baffles that could fit in the same can in different calibers, would that be legal? I'm asking so I can decide which suppressor to buy
Thank You Sir For the Video and Information, I’m looking for Suppressor that I can use on Multiple Caliber Firearms Can .375 Help me in that Regard I’m Kevin / I have 9mm .40 S/W, 10MM, 300 Blackout Ar15 Pistol and 16” Ar15 Can You Steer me in the right direction on Silencers and Adapters That I May Need
@AdministrativeReload I've since been told correctly. Heard it from a gun store I won't name. Believe the guy was trying to make multiple sales or was an idiot.
I must have got the last or only 6 stack in 375.... im not disaapointed in it on my ar. Id argue its quieter woth the 5.56 end cap than my TBAC ultra 9 in 30cal.
SilencerCo hybrid .46 You can get .22, .30, and .46 caliber endcaps. Probably one of the most flexible suppressors on the market. Limiting yourself to .375 eliminates anything larger. no .40cal, .45cal. Will it be quieter than the Hybrid 46 on the .30 cal stuff? you would need sound meters to tell the difference so in the real world... Who cares. If you really want to split hairs then buy a suppressor specifically for the caliber you're shooting. If you want flexibility, then buy an actual flexible suppressor and don't bitch that it's not perfect for everything. I like my Hybrid 46 enough that I'm buying another simply because I have invested a small fortune in accessories. I also want a purpose built .22 rimfire suppressor that can be dismantled and properly serviced.
I’d love to pay to play the suppressor game, but damn the cost is ridiculous. I could produce one @ little cost. Why so much $$$ for such a simple product to produce?
Great Video !!! I’m still learning, I just bought my first suppressor it’s the Rugged Alaskan 360 , from my favorite gun shop in Commy Ct, CCA !!! Amazing what Muzzle adapters cost per host gun !!!! But I’m finally a customer of Silencer Shop 💥💥💥🔫🫡
Nice work. What type of ammunition (brand/weight etc) are you useing on the hosts?
9mm 147gr reman from a local
300blk 200gr S&B
7.62 M80 ball
5.56 M193 ball
@ABsuppressor was the 300 subsonic and 9mm? Assuming yes but important to know, thanks
@@WhiteBoyNick1 yes.
I want to see accuracy not just sound
@@ABsuppressor So the only thing changed on the 375 raptor was the end cap to match the round diameter?
If so, can you give me a ballpark how much you sell the end caps for?
I will be happy to inform you of the superior quietness of your wonderful product once the AFT releases it (Raptor 8 with all the extras). They said "90 days elect Form 4", I said "I can manage that patience". Well its now at 8 months and climbing. I think the same people that came up with the "90 days" were the same who said "2 weeks to slow the curve" . I have a prior stamp, and a current FFL. Those people know me better than my own familiy, and yet I wait until the mountains crumble into the sea..
That’s wack jack!
And now they're down to 2-3 days! Amazing how things change
5 days was my wait....sorry.
That’s a funny post!
Call them
It's refreashing to find a company tha shows testing where their product doesn't blow the competition out of the water and giver legit results.
Wish you included suppressor cost in your evaluations.
Awesome stuff. Thanks for doing these less than favorable comparisons that really press your products performance, it's more informative than just numbers. It's also interesting to hear the different tone/pitch between each one.
Update, I ended up ordering a raptor 10 in .375 for a 350L build, but my first can is a Banish 46. I haven't had a lot of chances to shoot it yet, but so far it has worked great on 350L, 9mm, 45-70 and 300WM. I look forward to my raptor coming in and seeing how they compare on the smaller bore guns.
Great suppressor but for future videos please put the caliber and weight and subsonic/supersonic on the top of the screen so we know the whole time and theres no confusion. Appreciate it 🙏
Yeah that would have been nice.
Just back ordered the Raptor 10 in 375. I cannot wait to try this beast out!
. She’s a savage, fantastic performance and VERY hearing safe, even on my 10.5” 5.56 running std ammo. I was shocked. Literally can’t wipe the smile off my face on the way home from the range. Enjoy
Nice work, your comments and test seemed fair. I have the Hybrid 46, and Omega 36m. I have the Bushwhacker 46 on my wish list. I'll have to do more research on AB suppressors after watching this video!!!! Thanx!
How do you find those work on your smaller bored guns?
@@ABsuppressor Took me a minute to get the gas issues corrected but they all work well with all guns I own.
How does the 46 sound on a 223 with the correct end cap and am I going to need a adjust gas block
@@mikem9366 You don't "need" an adjustable gas block unless you are planning on firing a LOT of rounds. The brass will eject at 2 to 3 oclock so if you're on a range, you will not be able to retrieve it because it will bounce forward into the range. You can also just run an heavier buffer. I run an H3 on my 300 blackout pistol suppressed and it runs just like unsuppressed supersonic with the stock H2 buffer. If you're just plinking for fun you really have nothing to worry about. I did put an adjustable gas block on my 300 blk pistol, but it's buried by the handguard and I've never touched it. Never had to. It's so easy to simply swap the buffer...but I only shoot it recreationally. On a .223\5.56, it's still supersonic and depending on your barrel length you still get some flash but mine seems to be hearing safe. I still put in ear plugs just out of habit but I probably don't need to. It's a great suppressor, I highly recommend it and I'm buying a second one.
I use my Q Trash Panda on 5.56. I also have a SilencerCo Saker 5.56, which may be nominally "better" but is heavier (although smaller diameter). To me, the pure db reduction of a suppressor isn't critical, especially on 5.56 which is going to be supersonic regardless. Size/weight/balance is more important, which is why the Saker does well on my lighter 12.5" pistol and the Trash Panda better on my 16" rifle.
I also use a SilencerCo Octane 9 on my 8.5" 300 Blackout as a dedicated subsonic pistol. It sounds like an air gun, and the Octane weighs next to nothing.
I really like AB suppressors, and I will likely pick up one or two. I like your light weight and flash-suppressing caps. Would love to see good data about back pressure in your suppressors.
I’m blind and shoot off of hearing the ring of the target. This is going to be a wonderful way to both recognize the sound of the target while not blasting my ears because I can’t use ear plugs.
Do you like bolt actions or gas guns because my friend does the same and has modified a bunch of gas guns to not reciprocate and shoot Hollywood quiet with suppressors and subs.
@@ApolloneekUm, I could be wrong, but I feel like the original comment was meant to be funny.
Just close both eyes.
Use active ear muffs. They're wonderful.
You have dog?
Wonderfully done, love the specs displayed on screen. Very well done video thank you gents. But yeah.. the cal’s and weights.
You put the huge reflex on to compare with the Nomad TI but then list weight and measurement without it for the side by side comparison
What a joke, They did that with the hyperion K as well. If they’re trying to be that sneaky. I wouldn’t put it past them to use different ammo when testing their cans.
Their cans are based on charles H kenney ‘s 1910 silencer patent. Not the original but not far off from maxim’s original 1909 patent.
The only thing that would be nice to see in a comparison video like this is to see what the unsuppressed level would have been with each caliber just to be able to compare the overall reduction. I think with your suppressor design you might even see a better muzzle velocity performance as well. Maybe next time also compare the reduction in velocity between unsuppressed, other can and then your can?
Overall a great video and a huge reason to justify one can to rule them all!
Love the editing!
I just chose and bought the YHM R9 as my first can (it's 2024 and I got mine approved in 7 days!). I'll be using it on my S&W FPC, Stribog (converted to 16" carbine for 2-gun comp), a PSA Dagger full size pistol and eventually a Aero Precision 8" 300Blk pistol that I'm working on building.
Trust or individual? I have two I've been waiting on for months (trust) and 2 I'm about to submit paperwork on but might do as individual and then switch to trust after they're in my possession
How did it work with your S&W FPC?
I use a Texas Hunter .30 cal on all my 30 cal weapons
And it came with a 5.56 end to use on my ARs.
It is whisper quite on my .300 BO when i hand load my own rounds.
Would be interesting to see the omega with a flat end cap. I bet that’s why the shooters ear measurement was higher than expected. I bet it’s 130 or less with a flat end cap in your test setup
I'd buy yours just because you actually put up NUMBERS!
HUX 7.62 and a Hybrid 46 are to two I originally purchased to cover multiple calibers. I've since bought a specific caliber can or two but haven't really played with them enough to determine if there is a specific benefit over using the overbored can
A lot of us bought 450 Bushmaster, before 350 legend was a thing; and this style of can properly sized and bored for 450 seems interesting
Actually I've been eyeballing the Griffin Bushwacker 46...my brother-in-law has one and it seems to do well on most hosts it goes on...but i will give yours a spot on the choice list..😉
I love my bushwacker, highly recommend
Would have been interesting to then also see the raptor 8 in 556 on the mk18 to compare it to the 375
Can it be cleaned at home?
It's not that we dont want 10-12 cans. It's that dealing with the paperwork sucks. Appeal the NFA.
I’d really like to hear your silencers in person . Anywhere I can do that in east Texas ?
Have you checked out our dealer locator live in the website?
@@ABsuppressor I ended up ordering a raptor 4 stack with 3” reflex for my 6.5
@@Michaeldpress14 Good choice!
With your comparison to the Dead Air Nomad Ti you used a 5" Reflex but didn't mention the extra weight it adds, just the flush mount weight. Can you tell me what the weights are for the various sizes of Reflexes you offer? I have not been able to find this data on the website either. Thanks for the videos!
exactly, once you add that reflex on there, it isnt a super light option. I have found that the reflex traps even more heat against the barrel and has been horrible for 3 shot strings.
I always like a suppressor video that quantifies things, looks like the weight of the reflexes are missing
You're right. All of the weights exclude the mounting options, including the competitors'.
I’m buying an AB because I also like guns and turbos. Data is cool or whatever but I’m a window licker and mostly buy off vibes.
Since you asked… I have Witt machine Naughty 9 for all of my carbines. It’s probably all that I will have until I get a purpose built bolt action rifle.
So far I’ve fired it with my AR47. It’s OK for firing one or two shots without earpro. I wouldn’t do a mag dump without ear protection.
That said, I like your technology. When I do need a better suppressor I’ll keep an eye out for yours probably in .30 cal.
A 30 cal raptor 10 with 5 inch reflex on a .22 mag in compition. And pisses off people because they can’t tell when I shoot during the compition because they wear hearing protection.
I've never used any suppressor ever and have been wanting one forever.
Of all the brands I've seen I'd like the little bird for my .22 and still hoping (waiting b/c of money) that all suppressors come off the $200.oo tax stamp that imo is illegal, especially if it's for safety.
Like the gov literally says "hey, you want hearing safety, pay us!" is something that confused me on how it was passed and will be returned to freedom land again soon.
New to suppressors. Was any testing on the .300 Blackout done with subsonic ammo or just standard velocity ammo?
The army m2010 300win, and mk22 with 7.62x51, 300 norma and 338 norma all use 338 suppressors and sounds good
what one for a 350 legend?
I work across the street (ish) from you! I just found out by accident 😆
Great job
My main question would be if you had multiple sets of baffles that could fit in the same can in different calibers, would that be legal? I'm asking so I can decide which suppressor to buy
No, according to the ATF, you cannot change the caliber of the can once it’s purchased.
They want their $$$
Aye man you didn’t have to go so hard with that beat❤😂
Thank You Sir For the Video and Information, I’m looking for Suppressor that I can use on Multiple Caliber Firearms Can .375 Help me in that Regard I’m Kevin / I have 9mm .40 S/W, 10MM, 300 Blackout Ar15 Pistol and 16” Ar15 Can You Steer me in the right direction on Silencers and Adapters That I May Need
Was that a wolf 9sd or a wolfman
I've looked a few places and can't find any near Lufkin!
We're available on Silencer Shop and have a great dealer locator on the website!
Can this go on a 9mm?
razer 7.62 on a10.5 ar sbr
obsidian 45 on an mpx 4.5
Ive found 375 raptor listed as available in 4 or 6 baffles. Is this an actual option?
Shout out to the chapters in the scroll bar.
But the question is will you offer a suppressor in 45? 450bm and 45-70 says hello LOL
Not soon.
Omega 36 m is a great option too
How would it handle a 308? Should i even ask about the 338?
For .338 you would need to mount on a 24" barrel or longer.
Im looking for a suppressor that i can use on 9mm and 22lr but was told that it was illegal to do so.
"illegal"??? Why? That makes no sense
@AdministrativeReload I've since been told correctly. Heard it from a gun store I won't name. Believe the guy was trying to make multiple sales or was an idiot.
My Liberty Infinity X can works great on both. What did you end up with?
@frostriver4547 i got the Gemtech 9. I'll be looking at the Banish 30 after Christmas. I can use it for way more caliber's
A lot people like polo k too, I like these better tho.
What about a 7.5" ar15?
Dead air primal
I'm about to mate an unholy combination. A ruger mark IV with a GSL 7" multical suppressor. I'm the guy this video talks about lol
Did you change end caps for each caliber? Excellent video and thanks.
Only on the 300blk vs the Hyperion where indicated.
I must have got the last or only 6 stack in 375.... im not disaapointed in it on my ar. Id argue its quieter woth the 5.56 end cap than my TBAC ultra 9 in 30cal.
SilencerCo hybrid .46 You can get .22, .30, and .46 caliber endcaps. Probably one of the most flexible suppressors on the market. Limiting yourself to .375 eliminates anything larger. no .40cal, .45cal. Will it be quieter than the Hybrid 46 on the .30 cal stuff? you would need sound meters to tell the difference so in the real world... Who cares. If you really want to split hairs then buy a suppressor specifically for the caliber you're shooting. If you want flexibility, then buy an actual flexible suppressor and don't bitch that it's not perfect for everything. I like my Hybrid 46 enough that I'm buying another simply because I have invested a small fortune in accessories. I also want a purpose built .22 rimfire suppressor that can be dismantled and properly serviced.
I'm very interested, but I'm sure these suppressors are prob twice the money
why cant more videos be like this! the data comparason helps!
Try the Weatherbey 300 mag. As I kid that always seemed like a huge cartridge
With those minuscule differences buy which ever is cheaper.
No. I am thinking that does belong on there!
I’d love to pay to play the suppressor game, but damn the cost is ridiculous. I could produce one @ little cost. Why so much $$$ for such a simple product to produce?
My goodness what is that tan gun? Looks like a hk ump 45 clone. They so spendyyy
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longest video I watched before they dropped the F bomb .thought i was going to make it threw the whole video. psh
U guys are comparing multiple calibers but unless i missed something u didn't show which calibers each test was using....
You must not have watched the video because they literally say AND display it, in text, on the screen.
This is useless without the ammo used listed in the demo.
Great Video !!! I’m still learning, I just bought my first suppressor it’s the Rugged Alaskan 360 , from my favorite gun shop in Commy Ct, CCA !!! Amazing what Muzzle adapters cost per host gun !!!! But I’m finally a customer of Silencer Shop 💥💥💥🔫🫡
How would it handle a 308? Should i even ask about the 338?