Centurion Arms 300 Blackout PDW

Published on August 17, 2024
Duration: 16:15

This video provides an in-depth look at a custom Centurion Arms 300 Blackout PDW upper receiver, highlighting its 5.5-inch stainless steel match barrel, micro gas system, and military-grade features like a drilled and pinned gas block. The presenter, with clear expertise, details the advantages of Centurion's bolt carrier group, including chrome plating, sand cuts, and dual ejectors, emphasizing their reliability for suppressed and high-cyclic rate use. The review also touches upon other Centurion Arms products and ideal combat rifle configurations.

Quick Summary

The Centurion Arms 300 Blackout PDW upper receiver features a 5.5-inch stainless steel match barrel and a micro gas system for extreme compactness. Its military-grade reliability is enhanced by a drilled and pinned gas block and a robust bolt carrier group with chrome plating and sand cuts, ensuring consistent performance even in harsh conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Centurion Arms
  2. 00:11Centurion Arms 300 Blackout PDW Upper Receiver
  3. 01:15Custom 5.5 inch 300 Blackout Build
  4. 01:30Stainless Steel Match Barrel & Micro Gas System
  5. 01:39Centurion Vertical Pistol Grip
  6. 01:54Low Profile Gas Block & Military Grade Reliability
  7. 02:32Centurion Bolt Carrier Group Features
  8. 02:51Chrome Carriers and Finishes
  9. 03:18Sand Cuts Explained
  10. 03:35Carrier Key Screw Upgrade
  11. 04:04Chrome Plated Cam Pin
  12. 04:08Bolt Features: Dual Ejectors
  13. 04:48Enhanced Bolt Body Profile
  14. 05:02Bolt Compatibility (E4, Mark T)
  15. 06:09300 Blackout & 5.56 Compatibility
  16. 06:16Designed for Suppressed Use
  17. 06:29Suppressor Used: SilencerCo Omega 36M
  18. 07:26Range Test: Suppressed Performance
  19. 07:35Low Velocity & Close Range Application
  20. 07:45Supersonic vs. Subsonic Performance
  21. 08:10Gas Port Adjustment for Supersonic
  22. 08:43Optics Used: EOTech 300 Blackout Optics
  23. 08:58Other Centurion Arms Components
  24. 09:02Ideal Combat Barrel: Socom Profile
  25. 09:1014.5 inch Socom Barrel with Mid-Length Gas
  26. 09:28Custom Specifications: Front Sight Base
  27. 09:35Centurion C4 Handguard
  28. 09:49Chrome Plated BCG in Custom Build
  29. 09:58Barrel Weight vs. Lightweight Preference
  30. 10:06Overheating Barrels and Extraction Failures
  31. 10:41Socom Barrel Benefits
  32. 10:5516 inch Heavy Barrel Build
  33. 11:03Streamlight Protac Flashlight
  34. 11:15Centurion Bolt Carrier with Standard Chrome Bolt
  35. 11:27Springfield Armory Rearward Assist Charging Handle
  36. 11:45Rearward Assist Functionality
  37. 12:53Centurion Arms Complete Rifles
  38. 13:01Centurion Mark 12 Rifles
  39. 13:11NTDP Rifle: 16 inch Heavy Barrel
  40. 13:18Mid-Length Gas System on NTDP
  41. 13:27Mark 262 Cartridge Focus
  42. 13:49LMT Ion Suppressor
  43. 13:53C4 Handguard Preference
  44. 14:14Magpul Grip and 20 Round Magazine
  45. 14:27Gas Buster Charging Handle
  46. 14:33Suppressor Gas Blowback Mitigation
  47. 15:04Centurion Arms Discount Codes
  48. 15:12Product Availability and Stock
  49. 15:37Combat-Ready Product Design
  50. 15:45Weight vs. Durability Trade-off
  51. 16:09Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Centurion Arms 300 Blackout PDW upper receiver suitable for military-grade use?

The upper receiver features a drilled and pinned gas block, which is crucial for preventing movement and ensuring consistent gas delivery during operation. This, combined with the robust bolt carrier group and quality materials, contributes to its military-grade reliability and durability for demanding combat scenarios.

What are the advantages of the chrome plating on Centurion Arms' bolt carrier groups?

Chrome plating offers several benefits, including being self-lubricious, which reduces friction between moving parts. It's also significantly harder than standard barrel steel, enhancing durability. This finish contributes to smoother operation and increased longevity of the bolt carrier group.

Why are dual ejectors important for short-barreled firearms like the 300 Blackout PDW?

Dual ejectors are vital for short-barreled firearms that often experience high cyclic rates, especially when suppressed. They ensure that spent casings are ejected more quickly and forcefully, preventing potential malfunctions where the bolt might not keep up with the rapid firing cycle.

What is the primary intended use for the Centurion Arms 5.5-inch 300 Blackout upper receiver?

This particular upper receiver is primarily designed for suppressed subsonic use. While it can function with 5.56, its short barrel length and gas system configuration are optimized for the lower pressures and velocities of subsonic 300 Blackout ammunition when suppressed, minimizing potential short-stroking issues.

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