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I wanted to like this platform, because I like B&T. But, having to have s silencer immediately to run subsonic is a deal breaker. Silencers are coming faster than it used to. But, B&T comes at a premium, and so do niche silencers. I genuinely thank you for the honest review, because without the subsonic test, most people, me included would think the sub ammo would cycle.
Good morning, Jason, I wish I lived in your neck of the woods. I would love that "pistol", I could just see the Fun Police here would have a meltdown if I tried to convince that it was a pistol. Cheers
It’s a crime that HK made a 300blk variant of the HK433, but isn’t selling it in the US. Most of these are DI. This is the only one I know of that isn’t. Makes it more compelling for sure.
@@thetexasgunvault right!!! I get that people love the 416, but O just want a 433 now. They made a ton of great improvements and I feel like no one over here really talks about it.
So will it cycle subsonic with a flow-through suppressor or would that fail as well? I think it's rather lame that a gun like this costs $3200 and comes with a gas system that doesn't have the pressure even with adjustability to cycle unsuppressed subsonic ammo.
Wouldn’t a flow through present the same issue? I’d assume a heavier back pressure from a non flow through can would cycle, but still might not be enough. I’ve been curious about this as I have been looking at this gun. The pro is out now but don’t know with that one either…
@@jacobschrader14 That's not the point. The point is that a $3K+ gun should with an adjustable gas block should have a range of adjustment that will reliably cycle any factory ammo of the correct caliber. I don't know why people such as yourself make excuses for all the compromises and corner cutting.
@@thetexasgunvaultyou can always get the full pic rail for it and then toss on some heat covers and wear gloves. That's what I had to do with my MCMR rail. I was able to get that thing hot pretty fast.