Q Nailed It The New Lefty Suppressor Hits Different

In this video, Rob Orgel teams up with Eric Anderson from East Valley Tactical to put the newly released Q Lefty suppressor through its first real-world evaluation. This is a first impressions test, focused on initial performance rather than long-term durability—but the early results are worth paying attention to. The Lefty suppressor features a permanent Plan B mounting system, meaning it does not use a HUB-compatible interface. This design choice prioritizes simplicity, alignment, and potentially improved performance—but limits mounting flexibility. Testing platform: 11.5-inch AR-15 piston system Side-by-side comparison with known high performers Suppressors compared include: B&T Print-XH (full size) Axiom suppressor PTR Spiritus This test evaluates: Back pressure and gas system behavior Shooter-perceived sound performance Overall system balance and feel Early impressions of design efficiency Initial observations show the Q Lefty delivering low back pressure performance with an impressively quiet sound signature, placing it immediately into serious contention within its category. This is not a finalized ranking—it is an early look at a new suppressor that shows strong potential. Silencer Analytics and Rob Orgel are your authority in suppressor knowledge and testing, providing real-world evaluations across hundreds of suppressors and multiple weapon platforms. If you want to see a full, in-depth test with expanded data, extended firing schedules, and more controlled comparisons, let it be known. ‪@eastvalleytactical2600‬