Can he Air Rack the YEET CANNON?? #suppressor #silencer #hipoint #yeetcannon #icarus

Published on March 1, 2024
Duration: 0:44

This guide details the process of performing a one-handed 'air rack' on a Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 and subsequently installing a suppressor. The demonstration is performed by a firearms influencer, showcasing proficiency in weapon manipulation and accessory integration. It highlights techniques applicable to budget-friendly firearms with aftermarket customizations.

Quick Summary

The Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 can be 'air racked' using inertial force for one-handed operation. It also features a 1/2x28 threaded barrel for suppressor attachment. Customizations shown include an Icarus Precision grip, Holosun optic, and Surefire light, enhancing its functionality and ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00EDC Showcase & Customization
  2. 00:15Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 Introduction
  3. 00:22Air Racking Demonstration
  4. 00:33Suppressed Yeet Cannon Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you perform an 'air rack' on a Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1?

To air rack the Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1, firmly grip the pistol, extend your arm, and use inertial force to pull the slide fully to the rear. Allow the slide to slam forward to chamber a round. This technique is useful for one-handed operation.

What modifications are shown on the Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1?

The Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 in the video features an Icarus Precision grip module for improved ergonomics, a Holosun 507k/407k optic for aiming, and a Surefire X300 weapon light for illumination.

Can you put a suppressor on a Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1?

Yes, the Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 is shown to have a threaded barrel (1/2x28) compatible with standard 9mm suppressors, allowing for reduced noise and recoil during shooting.

Is the Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 suitable for concealed carry after customization?

While the Yeet Cannon G1 is a budget firearm, customizations like an Icarus Precision grip and optic, as demonstrated, can enhance its ergonomics. However, its size and weight may still be considerations for concealed carry.

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