Blast Cans: Boost Your Thunder

Published on March 31, 2017
Duration: 4:28

This video from The VSO Gun Channel provides an expert-level overview of Midwest Industries Blast Cans, contrasting them with silencers. It details their construction, specifications, and availability for various thread pitches. Demonstrations showcase how blast cans direct muzzle blast forward, significantly increasing perceived loudness, particularly on short-barreled firearms like SBRs and Krinks, while not reducing recoil or flash. The presenter, exhibiting deep expertise, highlights their utility for specific firearm platforms.

Quick Summary

A blast can is a muzzle device that redirects a firearm's concussive muzzle blast forward, away from the shooter. Unlike silencers, blast cans do not reduce sound and are often used on SBRs and pistols to manage blast. Midwest Industries offers blast cans made from 6061 aluminum in various thread pitches.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Muzzle Devices & Silencers
  2. 00:33Midwest Industries Blast Can Explained
  3. 00:46Blast Can Specifications & Materials
  4. 01:03Shooting Experience with a Blast Can
  5. 01:17Blast Can Thread Pitches & Compatibility
  6. 01:445.56 AR-15 Demonstration
  7. 02:05.300 Blackout AR-15 Test
  8. 02:237.62x39 AK Test
  9. 02:53M85 Krink Test
  10. 03:13Blast Can Functionality on Short Guns
  11. 03:44Krink Compatibility & Operation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a firearm blast can and how does it differ from a silencer?

A blast can is a muzzle device designed to redirect the concussive force and sound of a firearm's muzzle blast forward, away from the shooter. Unlike a silencer, it does not significantly reduce the sound signature and is often used on short-barreled rifles (SBRs) and pistols to manage blast.

What are the typical specifications and materials for a Midwest Industries Blast Can?

Midwest Industries Blast Cans are typically made from durable 6061 aluminum with a hardcoat anodized finish. They have an outside diameter of 1.2 inches and are manufactured in the USA, often coming with a lifetime warranty.

What thread pitches are commonly available for firearm blast cans?

Blast cans are available for various common thread pitches. These include 1/2x28 for AR-15s, 5/8x24 for 30-caliber firearms like .308 and .300 Blackout, and 14x1 left-hand threads for AK-pattern rifles. Specific models exist for Krink variants like the M85 and M92.

Are blast cans effective for reducing recoil or muzzle flash?

No, blast cans are not designed to reduce recoil or muzzle flash. Their primary function is to direct the muzzle blast forward, which can make the firearm sound significantly louder to the shooter and those nearby, but they offer no recoil or flash suppression benefits.

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