Theres videos out there showing the RC3 doing very well with a open tine (non war comp). And then doing horrible with SFmuzzlebreak. So I wonder if there is any difference in sound (pressure) between the various surefire mounts with the RC3.
Thanks for the vid man. I don’t have the fancy equipment you do, but I’ve got some cans. I posted the sparky Ventum the other day on Reddit. Hoping it’ll get tested at some point!
I have the Ventum, I’ll be honest, it’s great for keeping gas away and the tone sounds good but it’s definitely louder and needs to be ran with a good brake to tone it down. Direct threads are loud without subs.
@@TheJaySituation no problem, I think people deserve realistic expectations when spending hard earned money on a suppressor. Thank you for all the work you do, had I of known about you before my purchase, I would have completely went a different route on it!
I ordered a 300blk PSA JAKL and want a dedicated can for it. JAKL has long stroke piston so I'm not worried about gas as much as a direct impingement. So a high back flow pressure can (like a surefire 300 sps) isn't off the table. What would your recommendation be if you could only have one 300 blk can on a 8.5" - - love your stuff man! I'm eyeing the 300 sps, hyperion, full nelson (although it's not sold anymore), and sandman s
Thanks for checking out the podcast! You'll find that DI vs. piston actually doesn't vary the gas to the face, that much, with the AR platform, as a lot of the gas blowback will come from the barrel directly. We can't recommend specific silencers, but I can tell you that for semiautomatic use, we've been using the CAT ODB, and there are a lot of high flow rate options, actually. All of the silencers you mention, probably except for the Sandman-S, are going to do pretty well on subsonic 300 BLK, in general. The flow rate of the Hyperion is a bit higher in early time, which would make the experience more pleasant, but it is also very long. The ODB has a high flow rate, and is shorter. The 300-SPS is a great 300BLK silencer, as is the Full Nelson - a lot of choices!
wow - just looked at your data on the CAT ODB - the size and weight is very impressive compared to the other models i mentioned... similar sound reduction at almost half the weight @@TheJaySituation
Actually, one less question - I know the Ti sparks more, but inconel vs ti for the ODB, should I expect a massive difference in dB supression? thanks@@TheJaySituation
My best guess where this heads to next is how muzzle device exit aperture being standardized to .30 caliber orifice and even barrel threading standards? We see it now so units have 1 muzzle device for uniformity and 1 suppressor ( with flow thru and on the larger .30 exit aperture) so they can run across multiple wpn platforms I.e precision rifle, sbr 556 & 762 300. Win Mag and sub machine gun - I mean hey industry has already moved to end user serviceability to include ability to change end caps and mounting options to muzzle devices. No doubt flow thru is here to stay - as is light weight with multi role suppression and attachment provisions.
Big fan of the work you guys do, but I listened to this whole thing and it just sounded like you had too much caffeine and started word vomiting about your work... 😅
Can’t wait to see the RC3 testing!!!
You and me both!
x3 @@TheJaySituation
Have you done any testing with the ventum yet? Is the flow 762 ti worth the purchase over the ventum in terms of performance?
Stay tuned!
@@TheJaySituationrough time frame? Just put a deposit on the Ventum 762 😅😅😅
Theres videos out there showing the RC3 doing very well with a open tine (non war comp). And then doing horrible with SFmuzzlebreak. So I wonder if there is any difference in sound (pressure) between the various surefire mounts with the RC3.
There could be, potentially. If the flow state is changing, there could be some interesting gas dynamics at play - good question.
Thanks for the vid man. I don’t have the fancy equipment you do, but I’ve got some cans. I posted the sparky Ventum the other day on Reddit. Hoping it’ll get tested at some point!
Awesome! Thanks for your interest in the research :)
I have the Ventum, I’ll be honest, it’s great for keeping gas away and the tone sounds good but it’s definitely louder and needs to be ran with a good brake to tone it down. Direct threads are loud without subs.
@@bstewart6638 thanks for sharing your experience!
@@TheJaySituation no problem, I think people deserve realistic expectations when spending hard earned money on a suppressor. Thank you for all the work you do, had I of known about you before my purchase, I would have completely went a different route on it!
@@bstewart6638 it's why we do it, sir!
10 minutes in i have no information
Keep listening! Or use the timestamps in the video description; up to you! Thanks for your interest in the research effort.
How dare long form content be slow to reveal! I like listening while driving my semi or dump truck. Good stuff
Awesome, man! Thanks for listening :)
Turn the play speed to 1.25 or 1.50 if you have the patience of a teenager in 2023. I'd recommend, there's good info in here.
Thank you, sir
I ordered a 300blk PSA JAKL and want a dedicated can for it. JAKL has long stroke piston so I'm not worried about gas as much as a direct impingement. So a high back flow pressure can (like a surefire 300 sps) isn't off the table. What would your recommendation be if you could only have one 300 blk can on a 8.5" - - love your stuff man! I'm eyeing the 300 sps, hyperion, full nelson (although it's not sold anymore), and sandman s
Thanks for checking out the podcast! You'll find that DI vs. piston actually doesn't vary the gas to the face, that much, with the AR platform, as a lot of the gas blowback will come from the barrel directly. We can't recommend specific silencers, but I can tell you that for semiautomatic use, we've been using the CAT ODB, and there are a lot of high flow rate options, actually. All of the silencers you mention, probably except for the Sandman-S, are going to do pretty well on subsonic 300 BLK, in general. The flow rate of the Hyperion is a bit higher in early time, which would make the experience more pleasant, but it is also very long. The ODB has a high flow rate, and is shorter. The 300-SPS is a great 300BLK silencer, as is the Full Nelson - a lot of choices!
wow - just looked at your data on the CAT ODB - the size and weight is very impressive compared to the other models i mentioned... similar sound reduction at almost half the weight @@TheJaySituation
interesting, right? Glad the information is useful, sir
Actually, one less question - I know the Ti sparks more, but inconel vs ti for the ODB, should I expect a massive difference in dB supression? thanks@@TheJaySituation
I’d love to see a review on B&T SRBS 762
@@tb5674 thanks for the suggestion!
@@TheJaySituation Absolutely!
any update on rc3 testing?
very soon!
@@TheJaySituation thanks for the reply!!! looking forward to it.
How did you leave out the Nomad L not make your list? I will say.. that or the Ventum 762 will be my next choice.
My best guess where this heads to next is how muzzle device exit aperture being standardized to .30 caliber orifice and even barrel threading standards? We see it now so units have 1 muzzle device for uniformity and 1 suppressor ( with flow thru and on the larger .30 exit aperture) so they can run across multiple wpn platforms I.e precision rifle, sbr 556 & 762 300. Win Mag and sub machine gun - I mean hey industry has already moved to end user serviceability to include ability to change end caps and mounting options to muzzle devices.
No doubt flow thru is here to stay - as is light weight with multi role suppression and attachment provisions.
Big fan of the work you guys do, but I listened to this whole thing and it just sounded like you had too much caffeine and started word vomiting about your work... 😅
That will happen sometimes. Thanks for listening! :)
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