Is KAC Finally catching up? New Suppressor vs Old KAC vs The Best Today QDC CRS PRT 556 MCQ
In this video, Rob Orgel and Eric Anderson take a deep dive into the newest suppressor release from Knight’s Armament Company. For years, Knights Armament suppressors built an outstanding reputation among military and professional users due to their exceptional durability, low back pressure characteristics, and industry-leading flash suppression. The tradeoff was often sound performance. While the legacy KAC suppressors excelled in hard-use environments, few would argue they were among the quietest suppressors available. That may have changed. KAC’s newest suppressor was designed with civilian shooters and sound performance in mind while attempting to preserve the durability, flash reduction, and reliability that made the company’s earlier suppressors famous. To find out if they succeeded, Rob and Eric conduct a real-world side-by-side comparison using: Original KAC full-size QDC suppressor KAC MCQ compact suppressor New KAC suppressor design Ridgeback Roadie 6 Titanium Strategic Sciences MFMD with extension Testing is conducted on an 11.5-inch Knight’s Armament rifle to ensure consistency throughout the comparison. This evaluation focuses on: Sound performance at the shooter’s ear Observer sound signature Tone and overall shooting experience Real-world usability How the suppressor evolution changed over time Rather than relying solely on decibel meters, this video uses what ultimately matters to most shooters: Three experienced sets of human ears. The goal is simple: Did Knights Armament finally create a suppressor that maintains its legendary military pedigree while becoming competitive with today’s quietest civilian suppressors? Can it outperform the Ridgeback Roadie 6 Titanium? Can it compete with the Strategic Sciences MFMD, currently one of the most impressive suppressor designs Rob has tested? This video provides a direct comparison of multiple generations of KAC suppressors while highlighting how suppressor technology has evolved over the last decade. Silencer Analytics and Rob Orgel are your authority in suppressor knowledge and testing, providing side-by-side evaluations across hundreds of suppressors, countless host platforms, and real-world shooting environments. If you’re considering a Knights Armament suppressor, a Roadie 6 Titanium, or simply want to know how modern suppressor technology compares to proven military designs, this video delivers a straightforward and unbiased comparison. @eastvalleytactical2600

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