This video from CMMG introduces their new ZEROED Raw Suppressors, B-Dapter, and upcoming Plan B style muzzle devices. The Raw suppressors feature a heat-treated finish and are offered without mounts for cost savings. The B-Dapter provides a Plan B style interface for Zeroed suppressors, and the new muzzle devices are designed to prevent carbon buildup and suppressor adhesion. The presentation highlights the practical benefits and manufacturing aspects of these new tactical accessories.
This review of the PSA JAKL 10 .308 highlights its 14.5-inch barrel, noting it's sufficient for the platform's purpose but not ideal for maximizing .308 performance. The rifle features a monolithic rail with MLOK and QD attachments, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and an easily adjustable, tool-less gas system designed for suppressed use. PSA offers various suppressor mounts, including SilencerCo ASR and Dead Air.
This video highlights Rugged Suppressors' participation in SHOT Show, emphasizing its importance for dealer and distributor interaction. The company focuses on educating dealers about the growing interest in suppressors, including the process of obtaining a Special Occupational Tax (SOT) status and navigating NFA compliance. The content also touches on understanding different suppressor categories, mounts, and accessories to better serve customers.
Hop, a recognized firearms expert, critically analyzes the 13.7-inch barrel length for AR-15 platforms. He explains that while it can be legally extended to 16 inches via permanent muzzle device attachment, this often requires bulky devices that negate the perceived length advantage. The video delves into ATF regulations, muzzle device ecosystems, and the impact of shorter barrels on gas system dwell time and reliability.
Jake from Cobalt Kinetics and CGS discusses the new Scrambler suppressor, a collaborative development. It's available in direct thread and QD configurations, under 5 inches, and constructed from titanium or Inconel. The titanium version weighs 6.2 ounces and is noted for its impressive quietness relative to its size. The Scrambler is compatible with CGS, Cobalt, and CAT mounts, with additional compatible mounts from Noveske and Rearden Manufacturing expected soon. The open-source mount system aims for standardization and affordability, with mounts ranging from $70 to $107.
JMAC Customs, founded in 2011, specializes in aftermarket parts for modern semi-automatic rifles and pistols, with an initial focus on filling voids in the AK platform accessory market. They offer a wide range of products including stock adapters, muzzle devices, barrels, trunions, handguards, and pistol grips. The company emphasizes quality, customer service, and providing reliable equipment for new and experienced gun owners alike, aiming to enhance firearm functionality and aesthetics.
This video features Andrew visiting Griffin Armament at SHOT Show 2023 to showcase their DUAL-LOK product line. The content focuses on the presentation and exploration of these firearm components without any actual firearm demonstrations, sales, or promotional links. It's a display of new gear from a notable manufacturer at a major industry event.
This video reviews the AB Suppressors Warthog 7.62, highlighting its versatility across 30 caliber and 5.56 platforms. The Warthog features AB's Spiral Tech baffle system and a flash-suppressing end cap. Testing demonstrates its effectiveness in recoil reduction and its ability to accept industry-standard mounts, though first-round pop and a slight point of impact shift were noted. The reviewer, with extensive experience with AB suppressors, provides insights into flow-through versus suppression trade-offs.
Yankee Hill Machine introduced several new products at SHOT Show 2018, including the Resonator 30-caliber suppressor, an aluminum chassis for Remington 700 pattern firearms, and a Glock-compatible 9mm lower receiver with an integrated feed ramp. They also showcased a hinged low-profile gas block designed for easier installation around pinned muzzle devices and low-profile flash hiders/muzzle brakes suitable for pre-ban configurations.
Alexander from Gemtech provides expert guidance on correctly timing muzzle devices, especially for suppressor compatibility. He details why standard crush washers are problematic and demonstrates the precise use of Gemtech shims on a Daniel Defense 300 Blackout SBR. The instruction emphasizes achieving proper alignment to prevent baffle strikes and ensure suppressor longevity, utilizing an armorer's wrench and Loctite for a secure installation.
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