Way to go guys! @KGmade @chance ! Congrats on another awesome product making headlines! Hopefully y’all can get your names out there with publicity like this. @ReservoirDawg10 did you see this?
Me too. It’s awesome. They’re great guys and I’d love to see them go places. They have awesome product.I have been seeing their name pop up allover the place here lately.
They geared it towards more of a precision rifle. Lightweight to keep Barrel sag down, prevent poi shift and more durable than aluminum. I can definitely see where they’re coming from.The 30 cal is not full auto rated? Was that a mistake? Seems like it should be FA rated with the materials and price tag.
Yeah, seems they are just videos Of them shooting and not as much of them diving into the products.I really wish they would have gone more into the specs and craftsmanship of the suppressors. They did touch on the quality of the welds, but there wasn't really any look into the guts of the can, or what makes them special and unique. Eric and Chad have been off of their game since the yankee marshal feud, and it's too bad. I miss the quality of content that they used to put out.
Titanium is very tough and resistant to the abrasion experienced in a silencer, but it isnt the best option for a full auto rifle silencer. A mag dump wouldnt be any problem at all, but we dont want to say its full auto rated and then have someone get it glowing hot from dumping 10 mags back to back and destroy it. Its meant as a light weight PRS and long distance hunting can. Full auto pistol calibers should be fine too, but we are going to be doing more testing with that to see if we can find a limit.The 30 cal is not full auto rated? Was that a mistake? Seems like it should be FA rated with the materials and price tag.
Ill grab some pics tomorrowI really wish they would have gone more into the specs and craftsmanship of the suppressors. They did touch on the quality of the welds, but there wasn't really any look into the guts of the can, or what makes them special and unique. Eric and Chad have been off of their game since the yankee marshal feud, and it's too bad. I miss the quality of content that they used to put out.
I really wish they would have gone more into the specs and craftsmanship of the suppressors. They did touch on the quality of the welds, but there wasn't really any look into the guts of the can, or what makes them special and unique. Eric and Chad have been off of their game since the yankee marshal feud, and it's too bad. I miss the quality of content that they used to put out.
It isn’t user serviceable at all is it? Other than putting it in a sonic cleaner or dip or something?Ill grab some pics tomorrow
Nope. No reason to have a serviceable rifle can cause theres nothing to service. Only thing you might want to clean is the mounting threads and taper.It isn’t user serviceable at all is it? Other than putting it in a sonic cleaner or dip or something?
Nope. No reason to have a serviceable rifle can cause theres nothing to service. Only thing you might want to clean is the mounting threads and taper.
Yes, machined from solid bar stock titanium. Each baffle threads together and locks down on tapers for best concentricity and straightness. Then fully welded for strengthIt's welded like that because each piece is a machined baffle?
Did you take any behind the scenes pics while making the video? I'd love to meet those two guys some day, they seem pretty genuine.Yes, machined from solid bar stock titanium. Each baffle threads together and locks down on tapers for best concentricity and straightness. Then fully welded for strength
Wow. That’s above and beyond bro. I can’t wait to see it in person.Yes, machined from solid bar stock titanium. Each baffle threads together and locks down on tapers for best concentricity and straightness. Then fully welded for strength