BRINGING TRADITION, CULTURE, STRENGTH, AND TRIBAL PRIDE OF THE MIGHTY POLYNESIAN WARRIOR TO OUR MODERN DAY FIGHTERS.
For centuries the mystery of the Polynesian culture has loomed large in Western imaginations. Displays of the mighty Haka, fierce weaponry and sacred tattooing have all created awe and respect. The rich culture, customs and values reflect a fierce tradition of storytelling, dance, family, respect, and honor. Traditions being passed down through generations show a profound reverence for the past. Polynesian warriors were greatly feared in battle for their endurance, fierceness, and strategy. They had a strict fighting code and a lifelong tradition of war. They were trained in the arts of warfare from an early age, in the usage of unique weapons, fighting techniques and strategies. The Polynesian people believed that combat was sacred to their ancestors, and they fought to acquire mana - spiritual power and prestige.
YOU GUYS NEED TO START 3D PRINTING YOUR BAFFLE SYSTEMS YOU CAN GET WAY MORE OUT OF THE REAL ESTATE WITH THAT NEW MANUFACTURING PROCESS. YOU GUYS ARE INTELLIGENT ENOUGH TO ADD A SINGLE SPOT WELD TO CHANGE THE TONALITY OF YOUR SUPPRESSORS, NOW ITS TIME TO STEP IT UP AND USE THE TOOLS AVAILABLE TO YOU. RESEARCH MICRO-STRUCTURES AND LATTICES FOR A STARTING POINT.
You guys don’t have a whole lot of marketing that i can find. It would be nice to see breakdowns of every suppressor in the line up like griffin armament does on their channel.
Just zeroed my Rher AR556 shooting 55 gr 223 at 50 for the 50/200 zero. I had been thinking about doing a 200 yard for a finer 50/200 aero and this video just confirmed that is what I should do. Fortunately I have access to a 200 yd range to get this done. Thank You!
I bought one of your .22 suppressors and it’s baffle striking. I have sent multiple emails over the span of a month and someone sent me a message two weeks ago promising to follow up and I’ve still heard nothing back. Please help me out I waited 7 months for a suppressor I can’t even use.
I bought one of your .22 suppressors and it’s baffle striking. I have sent multiple emails over the span of a month and someone sent me a message two weeks ago promising to follow up and I’ve still heard nothing back. Please help me out I waited 7 months for a suppressor I can’t even use.
I bought one of your .22 suppressors and it’s baffle striking. I have sent multiple emails over the span of a month and someone sent me a message two weeks ago promising to follow up and I’ve still heard nothing back. Please help me out I waited 7 months for a suppressor I can’t even use.
I bought one of your .22 suppressors and it’s baffle striking. I have sent multiple emails over the span of a month and someone sent me a message two weeks ago promising to follow up and I’ve still heard nothing back. Please help me out I waited 7 months for a suppressor I can’t even use.
bro.... were you seriously even trying with the unsupressed shots? (Great shooting man, looks like a great rifle, and Im definitely interested in the suppressor)
these are very good tips and i very much agree a can most definitely makes hearing the steel much easier sometimes the unsuppressed shot can over power the noise of the steel
Ugh I think you’ve answered my question that i had a mental answer already 🤦🏻♂️, I’m gonna have to redevelop another load for my suppressor.., my rifle is 1/4 moa with bare barrel no break or suppressor,, and as soon as I mount the suppressor its not even on the page.
@@user-jr9hp7du8w If you need to time a muzzle device, yes you use shims. If you're timing a device like an A2, then you use a crush washer to time it.
I have ordered an AMTAC due to my favorite Suppressor is my OSS ( now HuxWrx ) OTB "Over The Barrel) Suppressor. Why ? Because it is a Very large ( 10 inch - 2 - piece ) Suppressor but it only adds ( 4 inch. ) to the overall length of my Rifle. So it actually feels my lighter than ALL of my other traditional "End of Barrel" suppressors. Obviously due to the cantilevered weight being at the very end of the Barrel. Not to mention the additional & ridiculous extra ( 6" ) length. which converts my full length AR into a seemingly ( 6ft long ) Confederate Musket length feeling. Why the OTB is not the industry standard is a true mystery. Obviously it must be due to the ability to fit only certain rifles with the available unobstructed exterior barrel length. ie ... shorter length gas systems & handguards. etc... but as far as i am concerned I will never buy another Non-OTB suppressor again. There is not need to anymore. Especially when dealing with the ( 5.56 ) partridge that relies on velocity / Barrel length to be effective. So with an OTB you can have a ( 16" ) barrel & suppressor combo. that equals the overall length of a much shorter barreled rifle with an end of the barrel suppressor. Why ?
I wanted to try to run the .308 suppressor but from what it seems with the measurements I don’t think I’ll be able to with the Aero handguard. The inside diameter is 1.5” and these suppressors are 1.62”
It shouldn't really matter. That's what makes up your DOPE for each type of cartridge your using. If he's using a 55gr bullet at a certain fps this time then these reticle settings will be fairly close next time. Same holds true for his DOPE on a 62gr at a certain fps. They will be different from each other. Or... (LOL) did you know all that and you're just curious about his set-up?
Get an Aklys Defense suppressor!!! The SABER uses the same thread pattern for both .223 and .308 and is much more quiet than that. Will run to .300 win mag and no loss of sound signature. And FYI that 3db is DOUBLE the SPL !!!! Get a better CAN!
I picked up a Yankee Hill Resonator R2, I run it mostly on my Ruger SFAR (AR10) as well as all of my standard AR's. It's big, heavy and badass but I already own 3 other suppressors and I figured I'd kill 2 birds with 1 stone. My other suppressors are an Omega 9k, Osprey9 and Osprey45 both Gen 2, later on I might consider picking up another can more dedicated towards .223 & 5.56 I just can't stand the wait times, I e-formed all of my cans and they still took 13-15 months WTF! On top of that I've spent close to a grand buying tri-lug adapters to fit all my AR's plus the spacers and pistons for my pistols and SMG's, this shit gets expensive fast!
Im really confused with this massive drop of content on your youtube channel at the same time you rebranded and have completely changed everything including your suppressors. Are we going to get any content regarding the suppressors after the rebrand? Is the Kaha CQC a rebranded Mantis 300? The website states the Mantis 300 has a decibel reduction rating of "up to 20db" but the Kaha CQC claims "up to 28db". Did the design of the baffle structure change? Are they truly 8db better?