Kurz Cans in the Gun Room

Published on March 12, 2020
Duration: 5:38

This video discusses the utility and application of 'K cans' or short suppressors, often referred to as 'Kurz cans'. The hosts explain that while they offer less sound suppression than full-size counterparts, their primary advantage is maintaining a compact firearm package, especially on Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs). They categorize K cans into 'little brothers' (shorter versions of full-size suppressors) and 'fat bastards' (wider, higher volume, often direct-thread models). The discussion highlights that K cans are ideal for making 16-inch carbines more manageable and are a compromise for those prioritizing compactness over maximum sound reduction.

Quick Summary

Kurz cans, or short suppressors, are designed for compactness, adding minimal length to firearms like SBRs and making 16-inch carbines more maneuverable. While they offer less sound suppression than full-size models, their advantage lies in maintaining a compact firearm package, making them a popular choice for tactical applications where size is critical.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to the Gun Room
  2. 00:07Topic: Kurz Cans (Short Suppressors)
  3. 00:37Location: Bullet Ranch, Ohio
  4. 00:47Why 'Kurz Cans'?
  5. 01:05Sound Suppression vs. Size
  6. 01:20Advantages of Short Cans on Short Guns
  7. 01:37K Cans on Full-Size Guns
  8. 01:58Comparison to Older Large Suppressors
  9. 02:19Making 16-inch Guns Great Again
  10. 02:40Two Categories of Kurz Cans
  11. 02:46Little Brothers (Shorter Versions)
  12. 03:03Fat Bastards (Wider, High Volume)
  13. 03:19Choosing Between K Can Types
  14. 03:34Examples: Grunt M and Dirty 30
  15. 03:59K Cans on Patrol Carbines
  16. 04:15Shooting Demonstration
  17. 04:43Post-Shot Impressions
  18. 05:00Edge Off, Still Loud
  19. 05:04K Cans on 16-inch Guns are Rad
  20. 05:06Next Episode Tease

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'Kurz can' and why is it called that?

A 'Kurz can' is a short firearm suppressor. 'Kurz' is the German word for 'short', which is why these compact suppressors are often referred to by this term in the firearms community.

What are the main advantages of using a short suppressor (K can)?

The primary advantage of a K can is its compact size, which helps maintain the maneuverability and overall length of a firearm, especially on Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs) or when making 16-inch carbines more manageable.

Do K cans offer as much sound suppression as full-size suppressors?

No, K cans offer less sound suppression compared to their full-size counterparts. Their design prioritizes compactness over maximum noise reduction, making them a compromise for users who value a smaller firearm package.

What are the two main categories of K cans discussed?

The two main categories are 'little brothers,' which are essentially shorter versions of existing full-size suppressors, and 'fat bastards,' which are typically wider, have higher internal volume, and are often direct-thread designs.

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