Just bought a second odb in 718, you guys are killling it! On my ruger american with subsonic 7.62x39 you can hear the firing pin getting struck... Its insane
These are the type of videos we need more of!!! Casual users comparing products. Thank you for this! I have a 556K in jail and can’t wait to get hands on it!
That’s a sweet setup on the scar. Too many guys out here either try for a clone correct mk16 cqc or make some abomination with an acr stock and some dumb aftermarket handguard. It’s nice to see a simple and straight forward setup for a change
Man I love this content been begging for people to review high end stuff , my main question is which can is the least gassy on 556? That’s the main thing that bugs me when shooting
It's truly difficult for me to tell without real sound testing equipment. Also, there are different performance metrics that could be better to you vs me, etc. Lol, not trying to be difficult, but it depends on what you value more with respect to noise at muzzle, noise at shooter, open field, closed space, back pressure, gas to shooter. What I can tell you is that both sound very good. The Titanium ODB is 3 oz or so lighter, but the difference in weight is not noticeable to me. They both sound very very good on the 17. They both induce very very low amounts of back pressure (almost imperceivable with both). In the open field I'm not sure I'd be able to tell much of a difference in the sound at the shooter. The Flow 762 has zero restrictions on firing schedule which is nice. The TI ODB can't get over 650 deg F or it will rapidly degrade on the inside. 7 shots on the 17 and I was at 550 deg with the TI ODB.
YEAH MAN, l mean, it didn't sound obvious at all!! It really didn't and I beIieve this video, I just want to make sure the higher ups understand this so we can both "take the cake" iff you know wht I mean
No gas with either. Thats another reason that I was pointing out the ejection pattern. Typically the Carter forward your ejection is, means that there is more back pressure, and more gas around the rear of the receiver.
The only reason was because I wanted to use proprietary HUXWRX muzzle devices with this hub silencer. This is a normal hub silencer and any normal hub mount and accessories will work. Huxwrx qd muzzle devices are not made to work with hub cans. The adapter that I bought and modified is no standard mount by any means. Hub is hub (which is 1.375x24 thread pitch), and will work with any hub, or 1.375x24 mounts perfectly.
Not what I said at all. I think you should really decide what is most important to you from the factors of, weight, length, muzzle suppression, shooter's ear suppression, back pressure, etc, as well as ability to work on more platforms than 5.56. Also, don't ever forget that wearing hearing protection is pretty much mandatory for anything over a couple of rounds f you don't want to lose your hearing. So splitting hairs over a few decibels isn't worth the witch hunt IMO.
First, I'm big fan of your channel, I love the no-nonsense content that you put out. The scar 17 makes more sense IMO due to it's light weight for a battle rifle, and stupid low recoil for a 308. The 16s on the other hand is a little on the heavy side compared to so many other guns that can do basically the same things that it can. I saw the 16 on the wall in a store for $2499 about a month before the 2016 Trump/Clinton election and just couldn't pass it up. I mean, I do love the 16...I filed a form 1 and SBR'd it, but it's tough to justify the current price tag of them. Pro: it is without a doubt, a better suppressor host than DI guns are. Pro: I clean it about as often as my galil or an AK, and it never hesitates. Pro: it's cool as a MF. Con: thiccness. Con: stupid expensive. Con: FN is a f-ing annoying company that doesn't get enough replacement parts for the SCARs here, and will probably shit on you instead of taking care of you if something goes wrong (ask how I know this). It makes me feel a certain way when I shoot it, and I enjoy the hell out of it, but I cannot tell you that it's worth the price tag, or that it does something super special that no other guns can do. It'll certainly hold it's value, that's for sure. If you don't like it, keep it for a few years and you'll probably make some money off of it, or at least break even.
@@fortknoxpodcast Then prob no reason to bother with SCAR16 then... Unless you just want one for the vibe.🤠 What barrel length/caliber, and how does it run with your can?
😂Yeah, for science! But seriously, even for suppressed 22lr supers it is still a good practice to use ear pro. Could also be interpreted as it doesn't really matter much anymore if you have ear pro.🤔
Apparently cat will not warranty anything that does not run their muzzle devices based on what they are saying. So any of the direct threads are sol it seems.
The buildup that you refer to is not buildup. It's material that is there by design inside the blast chamber. Don't be hater. The previous video was on DI guns.