Civilians Now Own Almost 6 Million Suppressors and What That Means for the NFA is Glorious
This isn’t a marginal issue. It goes to the core of whether the NFA can continue to withstand constitutional scrutiny in its current form.
This isn’t a marginal issue. It goes to the core of whether the NFA can continue to withstand constitutional scrutiny in its current form.
Sub-one week approval times and keeping two more Benjamins in your pocket when you buy have attracted a lot of people to suppressor ownership who hadn’t considered it in the past.
If your suppressed AR-15 or AR10 isn’t running reliably — and you don’t have an adjustable gas system — feat
We ran it on a 45 ACP FN 545, a 10mm FN 510 (including with .40 S&W), and a 9mm Hudson H9 and tested it in both full-length and shorty configurations.
We’ve tested a lot of cans, but these two absolutely stand out in the crowd.
What we’re shooting for here is the minimum reliable gas setting. Enough gas to reliably cycle the action, but no more than that.
In no world did I think it was possible to run a suppressor that adds only 0.62 inches to the length of my rifle. That’s insane.
A recurring question arose from our earlier review: what’s the difference between the Zenith .30 cal and the PRS-170 suppressors?
What’s a “muzzle device” as it relates to firearm suppressors? Watch the video above to get the full rundown.
Perfect for bolt-action rifles, the 223 Ti is compatible for cartridges up to .224 caliber, from .17 HMR to .22 Creedmoor.