Pushing .22 Suppressors to the Limit — B&T Tiger & Stealth Additive Works

What does it take to destroy a .22 suppressor designed for .223/5.56? In this video, we push the B&T Tiger .22 and the Stealth Additive Works .22 suppressors to the absolute limits. We test sound suppression, backpressure, and overall performance, then run them to failure on an AR-15 platform to see how much abuse they can take. From the creator of the Silencer Syndicate channel comes Silencer Analytics — a new venture focused on in-depth, data-driven suppressor testing and real-world analysis. What you’ll see: Shooter-perspective and close-mic sound tests Backpressure measurements and observed function Performance degradation under extreme use Fail points — how and when each suppressor breaks Practical recommendations for safe use and platform compatibility If you’re curious how .22 suppressors hold up under high-pressure, high-caliber use, this test shows real-world limits you won’t see in marketing material. Drop questions in the comments, subscribe for more destructive and data-driven suppressor tests, and hit the bell to never miss a head-to-head.