This video features a discussion on suppressors and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) with firearms instructors Jason and Ryan. They delve into the technical aspects of various suppressor models, including additive manufacturing, materials like Inconel, and performance metrics. The conversation also covers PCC platforms like the SIG MPX, B&T APC9, and CZ Scorpion, along with chassis systems and ammunition choices for home defense and specific calibers like 300 BLK and 7.62x39.
This entry details new suppressor releases from SHOT Show 2026, highlighting advancements in 3D printing and modular designs. Experts discuss innovative products like the ultra-lightweight Off Grid Scorpius, the air-cooling Ambient Arms Exo, and the revolutionary Strategic Sciences MFMD. The content emphasizes the growing suppressor market and emerging technologies for various shooting disciplines.
Amber from Exile Armory provides an energetic overview of new and used firearm arrivals. The showcase includes a wide variety of handguns, rifles, and shotguns from brands like Steyr, Taurus, Sig Sauer, and Ruger, with specific mentions of calibers, features, and prices. The segment also touches on merchandise and sponsorship opportunities.
Shark Coast Tactical announces their breakup with Q, citing significant customer service and product compatibility issues. The primary concern revolves around Q suppressors, specifically the Cherry Bomb mount, not being compatible with standard 90-degree shoulder barrels, leading to end cap blow-off incidents. While Q offers a 'Rear End' mount for non-tapered barrels, the lack of proactive communication and warranty support for these compatibility issues has led to the dissolution of the partnership.
This video from Shark Coast Tactical discusses the pros and cons of titanium suppressors. Titanium offers significant weight reduction and faster cooling compared to steel. However, a notable drawback is the emission of titanium sparks during firing, which can be a concern for nighttime shooting. The discussion highlights practical considerations for choosing suppressor materials based on performance and intended use.
This video discusses a public dispute between Q and Otter Creek suppressors. Q released a video comparing their Southpaw suppressor to Otter Creek's Palonium K, claiming superior sound suppression. Otter Creek responded by disassembling a Q Southpaw, questioning Q's engineering claims and cost. Otter Creek then allegedly tested a second Q Southpaw on a beltfed machine gun, resulting in its destruction after approximately 150 rounds.
This discussion from Shark Coast Tactical delves into the increasing prices of Q suppressors, contrasting them with more affordable options from BNT and Hux Works. The speakers explore Q's business philosophy of creating unique, high-quality products rather than mass-market appeal, which contributes to their higher price point and limited availability. The conversation also touches on the broader industry trend towards more accessible and less expensive suppressor options.
This podcast episode features discussions on various firearms topics, including the controversial "Surefire Kid" incident, the Sig Sauer P320 debate, criticisms of the NRA, advancements in suppressor technology from Q and Otter Creek, and the legal landscape of force reset triggers. The hosts also touch upon the firearms market, including AR-15/AR-10 platforms and the milsurp trade, offering insights from their experiences in the industry.
This video discusses rivalries and interactions between suppressor companies, particularly highlighting an incident where Otter Creek reportedly cut apart a Q suppressor. The speaker notes that these conflicts often stem from smaller companies challenging larger ones, and suggests that the intense loyalty of some customers may contribute to these brand-defending behaviors.
This guide, drawing from expert insights from industry professionals, compares the 5.56 SPR and .308 DMR for civilian applications. It details technical specifications, performance at various ranges, and crucial logistical considerations like ammunition cost and weight. The conclusion favors the 5.56 SPR for individual civilian use due to its practicality, while acknowledging the .308 DMR's role as a team force multiplier.
Micah Mayfield provides an expert review of the 8.6 Blackout AR-10, focusing on the Faxon Sentinel. He details its subsonic performance, unique technical specifications like the 1:3 twist rate, and compares it to other calibers. While acknowledging the high cost and niche nature, Mayfield highlights the exceptional fun factor and rotational energy of this platform.
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