Videos from Capitol Armory
Since 2015, Capitol Armory has started producing video overviews and helpful tips for some of the products we sell. If there are any specific videos you wish to see, please let us know!
Dead Air Pistol Suppressor Mounting Dead Air has a unique setup for switching between traditional pistols and firearms with fixed barrels. In this video we examine how to change mounts for their pistol silencers. |
Fingerprinting at Home Fingerprinting yourself at home seems like a daunting task, however it's surprisingly simple. In this video we look at how to fill out the FD-258 card and give a few printing tips. |
SilencerCo Omega 36M - 338 Testing The Omega 36M from SilencerCo is certainly a versatile suppressor. In this video we look at the decibel reduction when being used on 338 Lapua. |
SilencerCo Omega 36M Overview The SilencerCo Omega 36M may SilencerCo's most modular and versatile suppressor to date. This video is a basic overview and guide along with dB testing results. |
Rugged Radiant Overview The Rugged Radiant is a 7.62 suppressor light enough for long hunting treks, but durable enough to withstand the abuse of short barrel's and full auto firearms. |
Rugged Oculus Overview The Oculus from Rugged Suppressors is a modular rimfire can. It's capable of being run in both a long and short configuration based on the shooter's needs. |
Rugged Obsidian 9 Overview The Rugged Obsidian 9 is the smaller brother of the popular Obsidian. It's a modular 9mm suppressor, also able to handle subsonic 300 Blackout. |
Form 1 E-File Overview In this video we go over how to file a Form 1 electronically with the ATF eForms site. Specifically, the walk-through shows filing for a SBR using a trust. |
SilencerCo Switchback Overview The SilencerCo Switchback is the more quiet suppressor for 22LR rifles to date. It's modular and can be optimized for both rifles and handguns. |
Energetic Armament Vox-S Overview The Energetic Armament Vox-S, made from a space age material, is light, durable, and uses the popular Bravo style of mounts. The EA Vox-S is one of the most interesting new suppressors on the market. |
Dead Air Nomad Overview Smaller and lighter than the Sandman L and Ti, the Dead Air Nomad is durable, but light enough to be used for hunting applications. The Nomad fills a role previously empty in the Dead Air family. |
Thunder Beast Ultra Series The Thunder Beast Ultra series of suppressors includes both direct thread and compact brake mounting systems. Available in multiple caliber choices and three different lengths, the Thunder Beast Ultra suppressors are quiet, lightweight, and accurate. |
Dead Air Odessa 9 Overview The Odessa 9 from Dead Air is a super-modular 9mm pistol suppressor. It's thin diameter makes it virtually disappear on the end of a pistol without the need for additional suppressor sights. The Odessa can be configured to any length the shooter desires. |
Pistol Caliber Suppressor Mounting Options In this video we take a look at the different mounting systems and options for popular pistol caliber suppressors. This includes the use of a piston, importance of a fixed barrel spacer, what a direct thread mount is, and also 3-lug systems found on many pistol caliber carbines. |
NG2 Maxflo 3D Overview The Maxflo 3D from Next Gen Defense (NG2) is an extremely low backpressure suppressor that excels when used with automatic or high blow-back hosts. We take a look at the suppressor itself, dB testing, and backpressure reduction in this video. |
MWS Maxim 9 Spring Kit Installation Modern Weapon System's released a spring kit for the SilencerCo's integrally suppressed pistol- the Maxim 9. In this video, we show a general overview of the product as well as a detailed installation demonstration on the MWS Maxim 9 spring kit. |
SilencerCo Chimera Overview The SilencerCo Chimera combines the performance and size of their Omega with the rugged durability of the Saker series. In this video we explore the technical aspects, mounting solutions, accessories, dB reduction, and overall thoughts on the Chimera. |
SilencerCo Chimera Preview New for 2018! In this video we compare the SilencerCo Chimera to other rifle suppressors in their lineup. This video gives a small preview of what users can expect from SilencerCo's newest heavy-duty rifle suppressor. |
Dead Air Wolf 9SD The Wolf 9SD from Dead Air Armament is a sub-gun and pistol caliber carbine suppressor that can also be used on handguns. It's modular design allows for maximum suppression or ultra-compact size depending on the shooters specific needs. |
Dead Air Sandman-K The Dead Air Armament Sandman K is the shortest and lightest of the Sandman family of suppressors. With an overall length of 5.4" and weight of 12.8 ounces , the Sandman-K adds only 2.9" to the overall length of the host rifle. |
TorchWear Hot Bag The TorchWear Hot Bag is designed for the transportation and protection of extremely hot suppressors directly after shooting. Unlike a traditional heat-resistant suppressor cover, the Hot Bag encapsulates the entirety of the silencer for better protection. |
SilencerCo Maxim 9 The SilencerCo Maxim 9 is the world’s first modern-design integrally suppressed 9mm pistol. Never before has a company successfully managed to produce a handgun with an integral silencer that is holster-able and hearing safe with any factory ammunition. |
SilencerCo Omega 45K SilencerCo's Omega 45K is a short, light, and full-auto rated suppressor for sub-guns, pistol caliber carbines, pistols, and can even handle 300 Blackout in both super and subsonic varieties. This video provides a general overview, as well as dB testing results. |
Rugged Obsidian The Obsidian 45 from Rugged Suppressors is a modular pistol suppressor, able to handle calibers between 9mm and 45acp, as well as 300 Blackout Subsonic. In this video we give an overview of the suppressor and show dB reduction testing. |
Dead Air KeyMo One of the problems with owning multiple suppressors is having too many unique mounting solutions. The Key-Mo from Dead Air allows Saker, Omega, and Hybrid owners to mount their existing suppressors to Dead Air Key-Mount muzzle devices. |
Wolverine Torture Test The Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 was said to be extremely durable, so Capitol Armory put it to the test. With a 16" full auto 5.56 host, we ran 600 rounds through the Wolverine without pause to see how it would stand up. |
Dead Air Wolverine They said AKs couldn't be suppressed well, and Dead Air Armament proved them wrong. The Wolverine PBS-1 is an AK focused suppressor, but can be used on a wide variety of centerfire rifles. |
SilencerCo Hybrid - Part 2 In part 2 of the SilencerCo Hybrid series, we discuss the numerous accessories, mounting options, and expand on the versatility of the Hybrid. |
SilencerCo Hybrid - Part 1 The Hybrid from SilencerCo is a multi-caliber suppressor that can handle everything from .223 to .338, including common pistol calibers and .458 SOCOM, In this video we give a basic overview, as well as dB reduction testing. |
Omega 9K Overview The SilencerCo Omega 9K is an ultra-compact suppressor rated for both 9mm and 300 Blackout. The fully welded, tubeless design allows for the SilencerCo Omega 9K to be the quietest 9mm suppressor under 5 inches long. |
Osprey Micro Overview "New for 2016, SilencerCo's Osprey Micro can be configured as the shortest 22LR suppressor on the market. In this video we discuss the suppressor, mounting, decibel reduction, and other helpful tips on the SilencerCo Osprey Micro. |
Muzzle Brake VS Flash Hider "What's the difference between a flash hider and muzzle brake?" It's a question we get asked quite frequently, so in this video we discuss the differences between the two, largely focusing on how they behave without a suppressor mounted. |
Sig Sauer SRD762Ti / 762Ti-QD Sig Sauer makes a good impression with their new 7.62 suppressors. Although they may look a bit different than you are used to, they sound wonderful. This video discusses both the titanium 7.62 suppressors in both direct thread and QD. |
Dead Air Armament Mask HD The Mask HD from Dead Air Armament is one of the best preforming rimfire suppressors on the market. Great tone, sound reduction, construction, and a setup that's easy to clean makes the Mask HD a solid addition to Dead Air's lineup. |
Rugged Suppressors Surge 762 The Surge 762 from Rugged Suppressors is both a 7.5" and 9" can in one tax stamp. The user can easily change between a compact version and the full size configuration depending on what is desired at that time. |
Dead Air Sandman-S/L Overview Dead Air Armament's first releases certainly show promise. This video is an overview, discussion, and decibel reduction testing results for the Dead Air Sandman-S and Sandman-L. |
SilencerCo Omega Overview The SilencerCo Omega has been highly anticipated. In this video we take a look at the technical specifications of the Omega, as well take a look at the decibel reduction compared to other suppressors on the market https://youtu.be/mCVfXCggH54 |
How to Use EForms - Form 1 SBR (Legacy) This video remains for educational and reference purposes only. Due to ATF 41F, EFile has been removed for Form 1s, and the new paper processes uses different forms and procedures. |
Saker Mount Issue and Solution Some folks have had trouble with the Trifecta mount on the Saker family of suppressors. Usually, the trouble stems from the teeth inside the MAAD mount not being fully open. This video shows a quick resolution |
Monocore, K, and CTA Baffle Overview The above is a comparison between monolithic core, CTA, and K baffle suppressors. It is intended to familiarize new and prospective owners with the internal workings of primarily rimfire suppressors |
SilencerCo Salvo 12 Sound Reduction Tests In this video we test the SilencerCo Salvo 12 with a variety of shells in both the 12" and 6" configurations. The Salvo 12 had an average reduction of 21.2 dB in the 12" configuration, and 7.6 dB in the 6" |
SilencerCo Salvo 12 Overview The SilencerCo Salvo 12 is the first readily available shotgun suppressors. This video discusses the technical aspects, breakdown, mounting, and a few other tips for people interested in the Salvo 12. |