BRN-4: If You Plan on Suppressing, These Guns Are Just Better for It

Published on February 28, 2026
Duration: 1:49

This video from Regular Guy Training LLC provides expert insights into why firearms like the BRN-4 and 416 are superior for suppressed use. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, explains how these platforms handle suppressors without common issues like short-shucking or extraction failures. Key benefits highlighted include the BRN-4's consistent cycling, lack of need for gas adjustments, and reliable ejection patterns, even with military ammunition. The availability of Brownells replacement parts is also noted as a significant advantage.

Quick Summary

Firearms like the BRN-4 are superior for suppressed use as they integrate suppressors without causing malfunctions like short-shucking or extraction failures. The BRN-4 offers consistent cycling and reliable ejection patterns, requiring no gas adjustments and featuring less violent action than a 416 when suppressed.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Sealed Can Suppressor Benefits
  2. 00:23BRN-4/416 Superiority for Suppressors
  3. 00:44BRN-4 Reliability & Gas System
  4. 00:53Ejection Patterns Explained
  5. 01:10Overall Reliability & Ease of Use
  6. 01:17BRN-4 vs 416 Cycling
  7. 01:27Brownells Parts Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are firearms like the BRN-4 better for suppressed use?

Firearms like the BRN-4 are better for suppressed use because they are designed to integrate suppressors without causing operational malfunctions such as short-shucking or extraction failures. They offer consistent cycling and predictable ejection patterns, even with various ammunition types.

Does the BRN-4 require gas adjustments when suppressed?

No, the BRN-4 does not require gas setting adjustments to run correctly with a suppressor. Its design, utilizing H2 buffers and standard carbine springs, ensures reliable and repeatable shooting characteristics without manual tuning.

What are the benefits of using sealed can suppressors like the RC2?

Sealed can suppressors, exemplified by the RC2, provide the best signature reduction and attach to rifles without causing common issues like short-shucking, extraction failures, or safety problems, ensuring smooth operation.

How does the BRN-4 compare to a 416 when suppressed?

The BRN-4 cycles less violently than a 416 when suppressed, due to its specific gas system configuration and buffer choice (H2). This results in more repeatable shooting characteristics and potentially a more user-friendly suppressed experience.

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