Great review! I'm so sick of 'reviewers' just spouting out facts that can be found on any website about dimensions and weight. I really appreciate you going into the details of which one is easiest to clean!
I was fortunate enough to pick up Silent SR from BDU for the ridiculous price of $175. I'm pretty sure it was priced in error but they honored the sale. The can cost less than the government bribe... I mean tax stamp.
I have the Ruger Sr and the Mask.The Mask is without a doubt quieter on my 22/45 Lite and Taurus Tx22 both in FRP and overall.This is even more apparent when shooting the high velocity bulk stuff that does stay subsonic in a pistol but has more pop than subs.Now they get very very similar when it comes to the long guns with subsonic stuff.I believe your video shows just that at least to my ears.Shooting 22LR supersonic with a can really is pointless for me because it still cracks loud ..though with a .17hmr or 22wmr it does help get the noise in front of you and not ring ears as bad.I imagine same with the 5.7 I will say this about the Mask.I was not happy when I first got it.Out of the box it was no quieter than the Ruger and had FRP .It was only after it got about 100 rounds through it that I started to see the difference in performance.I was reminded of this just this weekend when I cleaned the Mask.It was shockingly loud clean and could tell even better having all this time behind it being dirty.I shoot about everyday on my property day and night and know exactly what it suppose to sound like. Great video and comparison.I am interested in the Phantom and can see from the video that supersonic stuff they are all about the same but again pointless for my personal use.Id also be interested to see the accuracy of the Phantom.Id like one for another rifle can and the weight is nice.But for performance with a 22 pistol the Mask gets my vote still.
So I'm 7 1/2 months into waiting for my Ruger Silent SR. I'm kinda shocked you didn't make more of a big deal of the fact that if you are threading these under a handguard or in my case, into the "cage" on a TacSol SBX barrel on my Ruger 10/22, the only one you don't have to worry about leaving half your Suppressor trapped under the handguard, is the Ruger. That was the deal-Maker for me. I didn't want to be at the range and try to switch the suppressor to my Walther P22Q and then have to figure out how to get the other half out of the TacSol SBX barrel. Or during cleaning. The tool thing to me is not a big deal especially if it means I can remove my Suppressor in one piece. Something to think about if you plan on threading this inside a handguard.
Man, I wish I'd have read this comment 11 months ago! I have a similar barrel on my 10/22 and I'm terrified I'm gonna leave a piece somewhere my fingers can't get. I didn't give this aspect any consideration when choosing a suppressor.
@@ElevatedD, most suppressors are gonna open up at both ends. I have a Banish 22 and if I really tighten it down on my TacSol barrel I’m going to get a piece of the suppressor stuck on my barrel with no way to remove it. The barrel’s suppressor shroud will be an impediment. For that reason I don’t tighten it down and it starts to loosen as I shoot. No problem on a pistol host. Apparently, the Ruger suppressor is one that you can safely use with that TacSol barrel.
I know what you mean. Sarah Mclachlan music was playing in my head the whole time I was shooting. Thankfully I had a bit laying around from the before times.
Those subs sounded like you were spitting 😂. Was the bolt rifle jamming up on the 3rd can due to the chamber getting dirty? Looked like the feeding was getting gummed up. Great review. I don't see the appeal of a 5.7 pistol, the ammo is too expensive.
I recently purchased a YHM R9 for my 9mm Banshee and have now decided that I need a suppressor for my 10/22 Talo and my Keltec P17. I'm glad you posted this review (even it's 2 years old) which has helped my make up my mind on which silencer to purchase next. YHM Phantom .22 is my choice. Thanks, TRUMP 2024
Here in Canadastan, silencers are illegal for all guns. Even sub-500fps pellet rifles. All of western Europe not only legalized, but suggest/recommend that people use them. This makes total sense. You're not even allowed to carry a pocket knife in most EU countries, but suppressors for ANY caliber are recommended. For good reason, too - most ranges here (eastern Canada) limit their outdoor ranges to 308 max due to noise, ironically. Our laws, which I will always, always adhere to while I'm here, can often be silly, like a snake eating its own tail. My intention is to drive south from Nova Scotia to Maine, and find some ranges where I'd be able to rent/borrow a silencer for my rifle (likely 30-06 or 6.5PRC), and give it back when I'm done. A few hours of driving, sure, but I'd get my rifle sighted in and get a good feel for it. What I'm wondering, though, is why suppression is so regulated in the USA, of all places? I'm not talking about liberal vs conservative or who votes for whom, I'm talking about the logic behind bans/regulation of suppressors specifically. What crimes, other than the ones that happen regardless of noise, are suppressors facilitating? I heard poaching is a problem, I heard some irresponsible shots end up causing damage/worse, with no proof as to where they come from, but here's the thing - if someone wanted to suppress a firearm for any nefarious reason, what good would a ban or regulation do? Silencers are apparently easy to make - though not as good as these ones of course, but it's not rocket science. Poaching is one of the reasons silencers are banned here, the other is, I believe, ambushes that could compromise our gov't security detail (secret service, but north). I know those are valid reasons, but I'd still like to know how bad poaching is that they'd have to ban them nationwide, especially on subsonic air rifles for crying out loud. A 420fps pellet gun, and it's not allowed to have plastic baffles to make it a little more discreet. If suppressed shots are all it takes to overwhelm a security detail, then why do Sweden, Finland, Norway, the UK, France, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, all have zero problems with them? I thought being a good neighbor was the point, shooting etiquette. We are, after all, adults. I had to take the course & provide references to get my license, I'm not fool enough to think being quiet means not getting caught if I were to break the rules. What I was hoping could be arranged here, is a range officer could be given an inventory of suppressors/silencers [sorry I use the words interchangeably] - and that range officer would be in charge of managing their use & storage. They'd allow the timed, monitored use of them, like a librarian signing a book out but being in the room while you read it, then accounting for each at the end of the session. People could pay into it, or upgrade their gun club memberships to include it. They could be given to only bolt-action/single shot rifles. We all know, a suppressed 30-06 is still really loud, but with suppressors, people could bring their 300WM, their 45-70 lever actions, and maybe the odd 338? Let's have some fun. Suppressors could be equipped with tracking devices easily. The range officer maintains/cleans them, accounting for every one. Safe. No harm done, nobody takes them off site. People don't have to end up driving to the middle of nowhere just so they can break in & sight in their new rifles, maybe even get good at it.
I prefer a monocore baffle rather than a multitude of small baffles that get stuck together and make the unit hard to clean (and supressors need to be cleaned often).
Necesita una tienda que venden silencers. Es mejor si su tienda trabaja con SilencerShop. Hay formas que necesita hacer con los Federales y necesita pagar $200.
You should’ve compared first round pop on all 3 cans too👍. Love shooting suppressed 22 and currently own the Mask, SR, Oculus and Siren cans. Have a Hydra AL on backorder and patiently waiting for SilencerShop to have the Phantom in stock.
@@slikboy If I could only have one it would be the Oculus. It’s as quiet as the Mask and modular. I like running it in short mode on my semi auto rifles. I really like the Siren too because it weighs nothing.
If you would like to purchase one for me, I’d be more than happy to include it in future videos. Until then, I’m unfortunately a bit limited in what I have access to.
It is all nonsense. Suppressors can be made with parts you already have in your basement or kitchen for a few dollars, not legally of course if you live in the US. These manufacturing companies hype their product and pretend they have some engineering marvel but the simple fact is a can is a can is a can for the most part. Yes, a few exceptions but mostly all the same. They want you to think there is something magical about their product in order to justify the absurd prices they charge. You can add an expensive metal to make it lighter as in titanium but it is still a can. They should cost $25 out the door but the ATF makes them carry a manufacturing FFL, plus insurance, plus overhead, plus, plus, plus and next thing you know you have a $1000piece of tin, plus your $200 tax stamp of course. RIdiculous.
@MaryJane-bi6et which makes it even more moronic. At least if it is machined individual parts can be replaced when there is a baffle strike. Still ov e r priced junk
Lol they'd still be expensive either way. You want them to be well machined to avoid accuracy and POI shift or aligment issues. Even decent muzzle brakes (which are obviously much smaller and less crucial than suppressors) can be $150 +, a suppressor is going to cost a lot more than $25 regardless of NFA laws
I wonder if the 2A and Bill of Rights will ever be honored for what they are. According the Bill of Rights they are "restrictions on the federal government."
maybe i should grow a beard so i can have that operator gangsta look..... you should of told them how fun they are to clean after 3200 rounds.... i like my spectre 2
Before you get to the fake experts on the internet (like me), you may want to start with Hiram Maxim who patented them as Silencers, SilencerCo, Silencer Shop, Silencer Central, etc. I bet you call AR-15s “modern sporting rifles” because you think the gun grabbers will all of a sudden be ok with them that way. Dream on.
because 5.7 is way more popular and way more people own 5.7 instead of .22lr..its cheaper, easier to find and is the #1 choice for hearing safe. quiet rimfire shooting ...3rd different channel ..looking for .22 long rifle ( suppressor ) test/ review...all are only 5.7....the search continues through the corporate media most popular sheep flavor weeds
Great review! I'm so sick of 'reviewers' just spouting out facts that can be found on any website about dimensions and weight. I really appreciate you going into the details of which one is easiest to clean!
I was fortunate enough to pick up Silent SR from BDU for the ridiculous price of $175. I'm pretty sure it was priced in error but they honored the sale. The can cost less than the government bribe... I mean tax stamp.
That’s a smoking deal!
Holy shit what a great deal!!!
Dam I thought I got a good deal at $250. $175 is a steal!
I have the Ruger Sr and the Mask.The Mask is without a doubt quieter on my 22/45 Lite and Taurus Tx22 both in FRP and overall.This is even more apparent when shooting the high velocity bulk stuff that does stay subsonic in a pistol but has more pop than subs.Now they get very very similar when it comes to the long guns with subsonic stuff.I believe your video shows just that at least to my ears.Shooting 22LR supersonic with a can really is pointless for me because it still cracks loud ..though with a .17hmr or 22wmr it does help get the noise in front of you and not ring ears as bad.I imagine same with the 5.7
I will say this about the Mask.I was not happy when I first got it.Out of the box it was no quieter than the Ruger and had FRP .It was only after it got about 100 rounds through it that I started to see the difference in performance.I was reminded of this just this weekend when I cleaned the Mask.It was shockingly loud clean and could tell even better having all this time behind it being dirty.I shoot about everyday on my property day and night and know exactly what it suppose to sound like.
Great video and comparison.I am interested in the Phantom and can see from the video that supersonic stuff they are all about the same but again pointless for my personal use.Id also be interested to see the accuracy of the Phantom.Id like one for another rifle can and the weight is nice.But for performance with a 22 pistol the Mask gets my vote still.
This is a great review on itself. Lol good job!!!!!
Surprise there is no difference except you spent more on the mask
I have the Mask HD and it's great. 5.7 rated also.
I'm waiting on a batch approval now and the mask hd is one of them! I can't wait
Good job! Every American should own a rimfire can…or three:).
I couldn’t agree more
We would if they didn't come with a fine.
So I'm 7 1/2 months into waiting for my Ruger Silent SR. I'm kinda shocked you didn't make more of a big deal of the fact that if you are threading these under a handguard or in my case, into the "cage" on a TacSol SBX barrel on my Ruger 10/22, the only one you don't have to worry about leaving half your Suppressor trapped under the handguard, is the Ruger. That was the deal-Maker for me. I didn't want to be at the range and try to switch the suppressor to my Walther P22Q and then have to figure out how to get the other half out of the TacSol SBX barrel. Or during cleaning. The tool thing to me is not a big deal especially if it means I can remove my Suppressor in one piece. Something to think about if you plan on threading this inside a handguard.
Man, I wish I'd have read this comment 11 months ago! I have a similar barrel on my 10/22 and I'm terrified I'm gonna leave a piece somewhere my fingers can't get. I didn't give this aspect any consideration when choosing a suppressor.
@@rodneyws1977 I don't understand what you two are saying. I'm new to suppressors and hoping to learn
@@ElevatedD, most suppressors are gonna open up at both ends. I have a Banish 22 and if I really tighten it down on my TacSol barrel I’m going to get a piece of the suppressor stuck on my barrel with no way to remove it. The barrel’s suppressor shroud will be an impediment. For that reason I don’t tighten it down and it starts to loosen as I shoot. No problem on a pistol host. Apparently, the Ruger suppressor is one that you can safely use with that TacSol barrel.
@@rodneyws1977 o that's cool! Ok I understand now. Thank you for the lesson. 😎
Beastly tactical face covering at 5:50
We appreciate your sacrifice with the 5.7 ammo! I want to take the DBX back out, but at about $1/shot I just can't rationalize it.
I know what you mean. Sarah Mclachlan music was playing in my head the whole time I was shooting. Thankfully I had a bit laying around from the before times.
Fantastic video! I would like to see the Huxwrx .22 go up against others.
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Excellent video!
Those subs sounded like you were spitting 😂. Was the bolt rifle jamming up on the 3rd can due to the chamber getting dirty? Looked like the feeding was getting gummed up. Great review. I don't see the appeal of a 5.7 pistol, the ammo is too expensive.
I ordered the Switchback. Still waiting on the Feds.
Waiting for this testing for 556 and 30 cal cans
Also could you list what ammo you was using in the 22/45 and also the subs used in the rifles?
Thanks and again great video comparison.
How would you compare these against the Rugged Occulus?
I recently purchased a YHM R9 for my 9mm Banshee and have now decided that I need a suppressor for my 10/22 Talo and my Keltec P17. I'm glad you posted this review (even it's 2 years old) which has helped my make up my mind on which silencer to purchase next. YHM Phantom .22 is my choice. Thanks,
TRUMP 2024
You were so close to a good comment, you just couldn’t stick the landing.
Nawww.. I got it right. Perfect 3 Point landing.@@OreGear
@OreGear surely you aren't a harris/walk fan?
OreGear, Put some petroleum jelly in each sound suppressor while running subsonic ammo and hear the difference.
On the outside of them when put together right?
How would you rate the Q El Camino suppressor to those?
Need a video on that Ruger 1022 you were shooting 👍
5:49 Homie in the background has a mask on making him look like one of the door guards in the movie “Labyrinth” with David Bowie
Here in Canadastan, silencers are illegal for all guns. Even sub-500fps pellet rifles. All of western Europe not only legalized, but suggest/recommend that people use them. This makes total sense. You're not even allowed to carry a pocket knife in most EU countries, but suppressors for ANY caliber are recommended. For good reason, too - most ranges here (eastern Canada) limit their outdoor ranges to 308 max due to noise, ironically. Our laws, which I will always, always adhere to while I'm here, can often be silly, like a snake eating its own tail.
My intention is to drive south from Nova Scotia to Maine, and find some ranges where I'd be able to rent/borrow a silencer for my rifle (likely 30-06 or 6.5PRC), and give it back when I'm done. A few hours of driving, sure, but I'd get my rifle sighted in and get a good feel for it.
What I'm wondering, though, is why suppression is so regulated in the USA, of all places? I'm not talking about liberal vs conservative or who votes for whom, I'm talking about the logic behind bans/regulation of suppressors specifically. What crimes, other than the ones that happen regardless of noise, are suppressors facilitating? I heard poaching is a problem, I heard some irresponsible shots end up causing damage/worse, with no proof as to where they come from, but here's the thing - if someone wanted to suppress a firearm for any nefarious reason, what good would a ban or regulation do? Silencers are apparently easy to make - though not as good as these ones of course, but it's not rocket science.
Poaching is one of the reasons silencers are banned here, the other is, I believe, ambushes that could compromise our gov't security detail (secret service, but north). I know those are valid reasons, but I'd still like to know how bad poaching is that they'd have to ban them nationwide, especially on subsonic air rifles for crying out loud. A 420fps pellet gun, and it's not allowed to have plastic baffles to make it a little more discreet. If suppressed shots are all it takes to overwhelm a security detail, then why do Sweden, Finland, Norway, the UK, France, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, all have zero problems with them? I thought being a good neighbor was the point, shooting etiquette. We are, after all, adults. I had to take the course & provide references to get my license, I'm not fool enough to think being quiet means not getting caught if I were to break the rules.
What I was hoping could be arranged here, is a range officer could be given an inventory of suppressors/silencers [sorry I use the words interchangeably] - and that range officer would be in charge of managing their use & storage. They'd allow the timed, monitored use of them, like a librarian signing a book out but being in the room while you read it, then accounting for each at the end of the session. People could pay into it, or upgrade their gun club memberships to include it. They could be given to only bolt-action/single shot rifles. We all know, a suppressed 30-06 is still really loud, but with suppressors, people could bring their 300WM, their 45-70 lever actions, and maybe the odd 338? Let's have some fun. Suppressors could be equipped with tracking devices easily. The range officer maintains/cleans them, accounting for every one. Safe. No harm done, nobody takes them off site. People don't have to end up driving to the middle of nowhere just so they can break in & sight in their new rifles, maybe even get good at it.
Do you expect me read all that?
Tactical Rumpelstiltskin snuck in there on us
What I send you a 22 can you have? Would you demo it?
Ive seen solvent traps used and all i heard was the bolt noise..
How do I order one? I’m in Portland Oregon
Did the 5.7 blow any of the .22LR gunk out without cleaning?
No
nice video but missing one important aspect of 22 cans - how did they compare in terms of First Round Pop?
Spray mist some water into any can and it's quiet from round one.
I prefer a monocore baffle rather than a multitude of small baffles that get stuck together and make the unit hard to clean (and supressors need to be cleaned often).
Sounds like then same device with three different brand names.
Pretty much. Just a difference in how easy they are to clean out & weight.
Where is the sparrow king of rimfire?
All three are the same dimensions, and same efficiently.... There, you don't need to watch the video now..
Donde lo puedo conseguir u silenciador para mi tx 22
Necesita una tienda que venden silencers. Es mejor si su tienda trabaja con SilencerShop. Hay formas que necesita hacer con los Federales y necesita pagar $200.
All sound the same to me
the Dead Air and the Ruger are both made from Titanium and are Cerakoted. the YHM has neither.
5:49?
😉
@@OreGear we demand answers.... Was that tactical Santa Clause?
You should’ve compared first round pop on all 3 cans too👍. Love shooting suppressed 22 and currently own the Mask, SR, Oculus and Siren cans. Have a Hydra AL on backorder and patiently waiting for SilencerShop to have the Phantom in stock.
@@arndog1236 What is your favorite out of all of them?
@@slikboy If I could only have one it would be the Oculus. It’s as quiet as the Mask and modular. I like running it in short mode on my semi auto rifles. I really like the Siren too because it weighs nothing.
I'm sorry but what the hell is a guy wearing the helmet and chest gear at a range for?
Why not?
You are literally missing THE best 22 can on the market for comparison….
which can would that be?
@@mynameis______392 silencer co switchback 22
If you would like to purchase one for me, I’d be more than happy to include it in future videos. Until then, I’m unfortunately a bit limited in what I have access to.
.17 is smaller than .22…….just saying ……. @ 7.20
My Mask HD is still in jail, 5 months in
You’re going to love it
Hope it made it home by now.
It is all nonsense. Suppressors can be made with parts you already have in your basement or kitchen for a few dollars, not legally of course if you live in the US. These manufacturing companies hype their product and pretend they have some engineering marvel but the simple fact is a can is a can is a can for the most part. Yes, a few exceptions but mostly all the same. They want you to think there is something magical about their product in order to justify the absurd prices they charge. You can add an expensive metal to make it lighter as in titanium but it is still a can. They should cost $25 out the door but the ATF makes them carry a manufacturing FFL, plus insurance, plus overhead, plus, plus, plus and next thing you know you have a $1000piece of tin, plus your $200 tax stamp of course. RIdiculous.
Ruger silent sr is not machined baffles, it is cast made.
@MaryJane-bi6et which makes it even more moronic. At least if it is machined individual parts can be replaced when there is a baffle strike. Still ov e r priced junk
Lol they'd still be expensive either way. You want them to be well machined to avoid accuracy and POI shift or aligment issues. Even decent muzzle brakes (which are obviously much smaller and less crucial than suppressors) can be $150 +, a suppressor is going to cost a lot more than $25 regardless of NFA laws
This is how someone says "I don't own many cans" without actually sayingb"I don't own many cans". Your whole statement is wrong and just silly.
I wonder if the 2A and Bill of Rights will ever be honored for what they are. According the Bill of Rights they are "restrictions on the federal government."
I’m waiting on my dead air mask.
maybe i should grow a beard so i can have that operator gangsta look..... you should of told them how fun they are to clean after 3200 rounds.... i like my spectre 2
Where is the switchback?
Dead air is overrated
Let me guess, you have to spend over $2000 to get a good AR?
No?
The title don't make sense the 5.7 is center fire
And yet the silencers are marked .22
If you're such an expert (which you obviously aren't) would you please refer to these as SUPPRESSORS, not silencer accessories.
Before you get to the fake experts on the internet (like me), you may want to start with Hiram Maxim who patented them as Silencers, SilencerCo, Silencer Shop, Silencer Central, etc. I bet you call AR-15s “modern sporting rifles” because you think the gun grabbers will all of a sudden be ok with them that way. Dream on.
Perhaps they should be called mufflers, bang shushers. Quiet capsules maybe. Remember that time you said you were an expert....neither do I.
You forgot the moniker "whisper pickle "
When you have your own channel and are an actual contributor to this content you can call them whatever you want
What a dousche
because 5.7 is way more popular and way more people own 5.7 instead of .22lr..its cheaper, easier to find and is the #1 choice for hearing safe. quiet rimfire shooting ...3rd different channel ..looking for .22 long rifle ( suppressor ) test/ review...all are only 5.7....the search continues through the corporate media most popular sheep flavor weeds
Did you have a stroke?
Wtf are you even trying to say my dude?
He is trying to say he didnt watch the video. He just watched the first couple minutes and assumed everything else.
5.7 more popular than 22lr ???😂😂😂