From all the tests I've seen the RC2 performs better than the RC3 anyways. The only thing the RC3 now has us flow through. And if you're gonna buy a flow through can for 1600, it might as well be the KAC PRC because it's shown far better performance as well.
Me too. I guess I've had the RC2 for about 2.5 years now and I do love it, but the flow through is where it's at! Although, I wanted the correct can for my Mk18 mod 1. ❤ For the GWOT!!
I’m a huxwrks guy with their new flow throughs. But having served in GWOT my love for surefire can will never end. But with the can your recommending be a flow through, having the same look as a surefire and using the same mounts then count me in
That happened to me. Waited years to get my first can, got an RC2 and a wicked discount and then I see the RC3 get announced not even a week later. Honestly I’m happy I went with the RC2 but still kinda annoying
Look at the flash and they say you shouldn’t use the closed time muzzle devices LIKE THE ONE IT SHIPS WITH. The rc3 is not superior in any way besides having “60%” less gas coming back which I question how they got that number. The flash is horrible on anything under 14.5. Otter creek for the win! The new surefire rc3 is like 1700$ gtfoh hux is the best option for flow through and if you want reliable and durable go rc2
I have beef with surefire too 1. Too expensive 2. Openly support anti gun politics and bills 3. Knows they have a military contract so they don’t really care about their civilian buyers
@@jb7483flow 762 ti is listed as an "effective" can It is fucking loud in real life and one of the places you can actually hear this is on trex arms' M110A1 video, as this is when they started using Zoom F3s and thus have 32 bit float recorders capable of accurately capturing gunfire It sounds like it has a flash hider instead of a can And anyone who is honest about the 556k knows that's not quiet either, it can't be. That's the tradeoff The polonium is an ok can However I think the list price is dishonest as is HUB as a concept That $545 can becomes $745 EASILY with most interfaces, not including mounts Even the sedately priced rearden adapter tacks on $90+80 minimum to your "$545" purchase