300 AAC Blackout : The Quietest Gun I Own

Published on May 27, 2022
Duration: 10:51

This video details a custom .300 AAC Blackout AR-15 build, focusing on achieving a quiet shooting experience. Key components include a SureFire SOCOM 300 SPS suppressor, an 8.5-inch Bear Creek barrel, and a Holosun HS510C-GR optic. The build emphasizes high-quality aftermarket parts for reliability and performance, culminating in a suppressed range test.

Quick Summary

This custom .300 AAC Blackout AR-15 build prioritizes quiet operation using a SureFire SOCOM 300 SPS suppressor and subsonic ammunition. Key components include an 8.5-inch Bear Creek barrel and a Holosun HS510C-GR optic on a Unity Tactical riser for improved ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 01:34Introduction to the .300 Blackout Build
  2. 02:24Suppressor and Barrel Assembly
  3. 03:04Handguard and Rail Accessories
  4. 04:14Sling and Lighting Setup
  5. 05:09Upper Receiver and BCG Details
  6. 05:51Optics and Sights Configuration
  7. 06:49Charging Handle and Furniture
  8. 08:13Lower Receiver and Magwell Enhancements
  9. 08:43Trigger and Controls Review
  10. 09:49Grip, Mag Release, and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this .300 AAC Blackout AR-15 build particularly quiet?

The build's quiet operation is primarily attributed to the SureFire SOCOM 300 SPS suppressor, specifically designed for .300 Blackout. When paired with subsonic ammunition, it significantly reduces the firearm's sound signature.

What are the key components of this custom .300 Blackout AR-15 build?

Key components include an 8.5-inch Bear Creek Arsenal barrel, SureFire SOCOM 300 SPS suppressor, Aeroknox handguard, Holosun HS510C-GR optic on a Unity Tactical riser, and a TriggerTech adjustable trigger.

How does the Holosun HS510C-GR optic improve the shooting experience?

The Holosun HS510C-GR is mounted on a Unity Tactical Fast Riser. This combination provides a more comfortable, upright shooting position, which can improve target acquisition and reduce neck strain during extended shooting sessions.

What trigger is used in this .300 Blackout build and what are its benefits?

A TriggerTech Adaptable trigger with a flat PVD blade is installed. It offers an adjustable pull weight ranging from 2.5 to 5.0 lbs, allowing the shooter to customize the trigger feel for precision and speed.

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