Why? I EDC a supressed SBR. I hunt with it. Ive been with DNR too... Pulled over, no problems. This "idea" that suppressors are scarey or become scarey is sooo silly. And honestly stupid Ive open carried my supressor on my hip before in stores with not a peep or eye batted. Feel more like this is keyboard warriors and pansies who "say" they are pro 2a but cannot read.
@@lancedooley7558What do you mean? To what statute are you referring to? You can open carry in TN, or am I forgetting some restriction on out of state carriers?
Hollywood releasing crap every week with thousands of people, meanwhile, Garand Thumb & T.Rex creating amazing content with a team size I can count with my two hands.
Her: Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me. Me: It's a gun...they were on sale. Her: Well what's over here... is THAT a gun too, or are you just happy to see me. ☺️ Me: Yes, it's also a gun.😒 I told you they were on sale!
The nfa considers silencers to be "firearms", hence they carry the same legal protection as the pistol. Unfortunately, courts have become activist havens. Despite Bruen requiring the gov to prove text, history, and tradition via a similar gun control law around 1791, nothing has really changed. They will come after you for anything and everything in fairly short order. I literally wrote a book on it!
@@GundayMorningQBThis thing is an Aprils fools but the point OP is making is that you couldn't attach it in any situation and get off the hook in court. It doesn't matter what the actual law says, you're getting charged.
This is honestly the most informational, April fools possibly to date. Oddly also explained issues I've run into with running my can "inappropriately," I'll admit... now that I understand glocks are hard to suppress, which I assume now the rifle can is the cause. ❤ Flow thru tech with cans is getting good and honestly mind blowingly quiet for how much flows. You would think baffle does more, but untrue. Look into automotive exhaust and adding augers instead of mufflers. And the voodoo with collector extensions and patterns. "Weird," i understand, but trust me when it comes to supressors are just mufflers, and the best muffler/supressor has yet to be really uncovered. I LOVE dynamic flow in the internal and then external balistics of firearms. (Loved it so much it has become my hobby and job!)
For first time suppressor buyer, I’d say go with what you’re likely to use more often and like shooting more. For me that was a pistol and didn’t regret it. Shooting pistol is by far my favorite and while I don’t shoot it suppressed often, it’s way more than I’d have the opportunity to shoot rifle. Positive side is it then makes you want to shoot everything suppressed, lol. So now I have a 556 and .22 suppressor on the way, lol. Great video, awesome intro 👍
This is probably the first video I've ever seen that actually talks about debris blow back from a pistol with a can. It sure shocked me the first time it happened. I hadn't known it was a thing until that moment.
Bringing back some of the OG T.Rex Arms action music from back when I first started watching the channel; love it. Happy April Fools, I'm happy we actually still had some educational content with the joke.
@@Minuteman762You can get airsoft versions that are fairly decent. But of course I agree, you should be able to get full power versions off the shelf at the local gun shop.
polenar tactical make a Mp5 holster soooo technically it could be a thing but from what i remember the upper is exposed and you can have your suppressor attached
The best host pistol is one with a fixed barrel. Maybe the new Alien or something it. The next best thing is non-traditional actions that aren't Browning tilt action. Maybe the Archon Strike B. Anything that doesn't need to lift the suppressor at the end of the barrel up.
I run an Odessa 9 currently so no go for me as it’s only 1.1” in diameter but love it, def a neat product. 😉 Love y’all’s products and the vids are not only informative but entertaining too, great job per usual!
Good application for the old trick of wrapping tape around the suppressor with a tail, so once you get it started, you can rip the tape off and get the can threaded on much faster
One of these two weapons requires an nfa stamp bc of how lethal it is… some say may even say that one suppressor by itself can take out the entire seal team 6 in the hands of a COD player, other say that the hulk killed an entire regiment by bashing them over the head with a SilencerCo Hybrid 46M….All we know is that a all pistols and AR15’s are much safer when compared to the lethality of a single suppresser
Damn. I just bought a g19x because I wanted to buy something that was suppressor ready. Now I feel like I wasted my money because it's not left hand threaded. I can already tell it's going to be an issue because shooting at the range, the thread protector cap walked off after every single mag.
Pretty neat. In the red state GA we are actually allowed to open carry. I have the Surefire Suppressor owb holster. The JK 105ccx is the best for concealment suppressors. Most every gun I have is suppressor ready. Shooting without a can sucks. I am the 45 king. I daily a fnx45 Tactical always suppressed. The real 45 collector. (Full Size) - FNX 45 Tactical - FN 545 Tactical - HK USP 45 Tactical (Discontinued) - S&W 2.0 Tactical (Discontinued) - Springfield XDM Tactical (Discontinued) - Glock Gen 3 Austrian version Tactical (been discontinued) - Glock 21 Gen 5 MOS (adding TB) - CZ 97b (discontinued) - CZ P10 F 45 (Extremely rare and Discontinued/low production) - Kimber 1911 custom Tactical (1,000 made) - Kimber Black Ice Rapide (limited production) - Springfield 1911 Loaded MC Operator (unsure if low production or limited edition) - Desert Eagle 45 - Sig Equinox 45 - Walther PPQ 45 (Discontinued) - Beretta pX4 Storm Type F (not sure if their discontinued but you cannot find. The limited production model was the LE fde model type F) - American Ruger 45 (hard to find) - Ruger SR45 (Discontinued 2017) - Taurus 24/7 Pro 45 - Taurus TH45 All I need currently to every 45 on the market made is - Hipoint 45 - Kahr cm45 - Sar K2 45 - HK45 Tactical Older models I would like to have (45) - GM Liberator 45 - Ruger P90 - Colt premium or limited production 1911 - 1911 Polymer - SMG 45 - Kriss Vector 45 If I miss any text me below so I can add to my collection/museum.
Thank you for putting the April 1st right at the beginning, so months from now when it pops into someone’s feed, they may be able to realize it’s an April Fool’s joke. Maybe.
I just bought my first suppressor. I got an OCL Polonium K and I'm using Rearden muzzle devices which are basically the same as the Q plan B devices. Still waiting on my form 4 but I have had the opportunity to put some rounds down range with my can at the gun shops indoor range. It's sweet, indoor ranges suck though.
Shooting with a can on a pistol is nice but the awkward weight shift and reliability issues aren't worth dedicating money to a purely pistol can. Getting larger caliber cans (ie 9 & 45), especially with changeable endcaps, is a good buy for first time suppressor owners. Get a 9mm can and swap between the pistol piston/direct thread/QD mount and run it on everything you own up to 9mm bore.
Shot many fiocchi 158 grains through my completely stock (other than night sights) G19 with full-length Odessa 9, never had any issues. Also never had any issues shooting thousands of rounds with the same setup using the GA cam-lok adapter/piston combo. Less than a second off, less than a second on.
Got a full size 9mm pistol can first, followed by a .22 and .45 can second and then a lot more cans later - i have no regrets. Shooting subs the 9mm was great fun as a first can and I really enjoyed it. The .22 even more so. But i guess from a practical training perspective a rifle can may be better, probably a .30cal that works on multiple platforms and later add a .223. But from a fun perspective the pistol cans were a great buy in my opinion. I now have several rifle cans and don’t shoot pistol cans as often anymore and when I do, it is usually my .22 Ruger mk2 or a 9mm K can, as I agree that they are better than full size for general use if maximum noise suppression isn’t the goal. 9mm with 147gr subs is pretty darn quiet and has far less blowback to the face than 115gr. Not sure why everyone says 9mm is a bad pistol round to suppress like subs don’t exist.
I don’t plan on carrying a suppressor with me, but this might work as a better carry setup for my wife’s “personal massager”, the current carry method I use is kind of a pain in the ass.
If you are thoughtful in your setup and purchases, you can get a system that is optimized to be quiet and still reliable. You don't have to go super nerd tuning mode to do it, you just have to be smart in the system you put together - host, suppressor, spring rate, ammunition, etc. Glocks are "overgassed" if that makes sense. The lockup of the action is less secure/tight than guns such as the 1911, CZ75, P30L etc. A tighter lockup is beneficial in the case of suppressing a handgun because it resists to higher back pressure of adding a suppressor, sort of like lengthening the gas system on an AR or adding a buffer weight/stronger spring. Glocks and other clones tend unlock so early that the slide out runs the magazine if using a high backpressure suppressor, that's why K cans run better on glocks - less backpressure which doesn't speed up the slide enough to cause as much timing issues. Using a lower backpressure suppressor like the huxwrx would help, or going shorter in general, but as stated does make it louder, which is fairly lame. You can also slow down your slide by putting in a stronger action spring. Guns that come "suppressor ready" often already have the correct spring rate in them. Adding weight to the slide like optics helps this issue also, like a buffer weight would. Another phenomenon is the tilting barrel action, the inertial decoupler (piston) temporarily separates (decouples) the inertia of the barrel tilting during unlock from the suppressor itself. The suppressor sort of sits in mid air while the barrel tilts rearward. The piston is required because too much weight on the end of the barrel would prevent the unlocking/tilting process from happening. Lighter weight suppressors actually reduces the negative effect of this significantly and often run much more reliably on any gun. Both of my pistol cans are CGS and they are aluminum bodies with steel blast baffles. I have significantly fewer malfunctions and most of the time i believe they are caused by shooter error. I know that sounds scary to folks, but with pistols specifically, you really don't need an overbuilt all steel suppressor (omega 9k). You are going to be happier with either an all titanium suppressor or an aluminum suppressor with a steel blast baffle. The light weight will effect the way your gun feels to handle as well as make it more likely to cycle reliably. In most cases, you're buying it because you want it to be quiet, you don't have to pretend like you like having a loud suppressor. So think about it carefully and consider what host you are using and don't put sound to low on your totem poll. You'll be happier if you don't.
Ive actually been waiting for this for a couple years now i think, for you know.... reasons. But being a lefty screws me yet again. Guess I'll just have to continue storing the can in my prison pocket.
I want to buy one to go with a g19 with TRL but I can’t bundle them on the website? I know it’s April fools but I actually want to buy this I have a use case for it
Seeing as my first suppressor was a Maxim9, I'm inclined to agree with half of Lucus' advice. If I could go back and restart id buy a rifle rated 36 cal can so I can have a low-back-pressure rifle can and a heavy but useable pistol can (for 9mm and below), then buy a 22 can, then a 30 cal rifle can, then a dedicated pistol can.
I understand this was a gag item and was just for fun and I absolutely love it, I ended up getting one for my omega 9k which I use on my glock 19, but I thought about in what realistic scenario this would be used in and could only really think of one, this could be used in a public active shooter scenario like in a church, mall, office building, or public place but if it was used the court would 100% see you as a killer, i’m sure they’d argue that you had time to thread the suppressor on and in that time you could’ve ran away and fled the scene instead of engaging the shooter, of course I believe engaging the shooter to stop potential harm to other innocent people is the correct thing to do but I believe the court and politics think different
Please make USP holsters. I have a 9mm, 40 and 45 tactical and would love your holsters for them. I would really like one for my .45 tactical so i can run the suppressor attachment for my can with it. IMHO it is the best host gun.
It would be awesome if you could review different types of ammo for different use cases. For example EHP vs normal HP. Or what the grain weights are useful.
If your suppressor lacks a qd option for a handgun look up the tape attachment method. Run a loop of tape around the can as you remove it from the firearm. Leave a tail at the end after wrapping the can for as many revolutions as it takes to remove. Then line up the first thread and yank on the tape tail. It will thread it on for you quickly
@@TREXARMS yeah it is definitely a bit of pain to setup, but it gives you the advantages of direct thread while speeding up attachment. I'd prefer to spend the time getting things ready ahead of time, rather than taking a long time when I need it.
I just want an IWB holster for my M1A standard issue with 22" barrel with a sidecar to hold my Remington 870 for close encounters. That would go great with an AR15 ankle holster.
You can use standard sulencers or chose another concept: LIMEX MKD44 for Glock 44. Very interesting solution and you could leave it on in your holster?
Have you considered running a string/ tape around the can so you can pull the sting once attached to the threads and have it attach quicker? I’ve seen vids of competition shooters doing this.
I've big, and I've been slim. When I was slim, I could probably appendix carry an SBR. But getting to the mid-way of big slim, I am not gonna be able to jam a cubic square foot of kydex, rubbing and squashing certain things all day. Working on getting slim, but in the meantime... I carry this SBR at the 3 o'clock, leather holster.
Need some help...I have a gls safariland holster and sometimes i couldn't release the lock system and pull the pistol out, should I practice more or get a kydex holster that doesn't have a lock?
The only time I carry a suppressed handgun is with the suppressor already attached in an OWB holster. It even accommodates my Modlite PL-350, something that a lot of holsters aren't compatible with.
I would imagine that's what he means. Still doesn't negate the fact that you still get blowback through the backplate, while with other pistols you will not.
@funktron2021 interesting.... I've never experienced that.. but I only shoot hand loads with very fast burning powder. I've had blow back out and particles come out of the ejection port however.
I'm glad a few people on youtube haven't lost their sense of humor during these difficult times. Happy April Fools!
It's not an April fools joke though. They're selling it for $45.00 on their website. They're dead serious and playing it off like a "joke"
@@RegimentJoker even they knew how bold of an idea this is, that they had to hide it behind April fools lol
@fxdxchris2317 "haha we're just kidding guys...." *hope they buy this idea we're totally serious about*
This is the shit people hate Lucas for lol
Gotta say, the concept of a suppressor holster is super sketch when u really consider it in a civ setting... I like it.
Reminds me of John Lovell who says he carries around a tiny suppressed 22 bobcat because he "likes to party". Lol I'm onboard.
Why?
I EDC a supressed SBR.
I hunt with it.
Ive been with DNR too...
Pulled over, no problems.
This "idea" that suppressors are scarey or become scarey is sooo silly.
And honestly stupid
Ive open carried my supressor on my hip before in stores with not a peep or eye batted.
Feel more like this is keyboard warriors and pansies who "say" they are pro 2a but cannot read.
Surefire owb suppressor holster works good. We are actually allowed to open carry in GA. TN law stinks when I go to Knoxville to see my dad.
@@lancedooley7558What do you mean? To what statute are you referring to? You can open carry in TN, or am I forgetting some restriction on out of state carriers?
@@RobertHall-ef8yf if only John was consistent with his stance on masculinity and the RP space. Lol
The suppressor attachment also doubles as a snickers holder
Now that I can wrap my head around
*suppressor carrier attachment.
Your original comment had me thinking you were using the suppressor itself to carry a snickers 😅
@@Reblwitoutacause it's a possibility
I'll take ten!
I was thinking a beefy 5 layer burrito 🌯
Hollywood releasing crap every week with thousands of people, meanwhile, Garand Thumb & T.Rex creating amazing content with a team size I can count with my two hands.
It's dumbfounding to really think about.
What ?😂 bro why you so mad
Girl: Is that a suppressor in your pants or are you just happy to see me?
Me: Both
You beat me to it! 😆
The little one is me 😉
Her: Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me.
Me: It's a gun...they were on sale.
Her: Well what's over here... is THAT a gun too, or are you just happy to see me. ☺️
Me: Yes, it's also a gun.😒 I told you they were on sale!
You're a Gentleman and Scholar doing the Lords work good Sir!
Beat me to it..
But only one will burn your hand when your grab it, the other will make you burn when you pee
The corn dog holster finally makes its debut!!!!
I-... suppose 😑😂
I could totally see Michael from Garand thumb rocking that!
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Trex arms April fools videos >>> any other April fools content
Forgotten Weapons has entered the chat
Garand thumb and his halo videos
This barely qualifies as April fools content.
W
Except they probably thought about selling them honestly. Lol
lmaoo I would not trust the to court system enough to conceal carry a suppressor
in a perfect world tho😍😍
That's the sad truth
Yeah as soon as you add that to cart you are being followed😂
The nfa considers silencers to be "firearms", hence they carry the same legal protection as the pistol. Unfortunately, courts have become activist havens. Despite Bruen requiring the gov to prove text, history, and tradition via a similar gun control law around 1791, nothing has really changed. They will come after you for anything and everything in fairly short order. I literally wrote a book on it!
When has the Judicial system ever failed a rightous person?
🙄
@@GundayMorningQBThis thing is an Aprils fools but the point OP is making is that you couldn't attach it in any situation and get off the hook in court. It doesn't matter what the actual law says, you're getting charged.
I love these April 1st videos!! Keep them coming!
You have no idea how long I've been looking for a product like this. Thank you for filling niches in the market.
Completely agree
You can just use an iwb pistol mag pouch holder for same purpose
This is honestly the most informational, April fools possibly to date.
Oddly also explained issues I've run into with running my can "inappropriately," I'll admit... now that I understand glocks are hard to suppress, which I assume now the rifle can is the cause.
❤
Flow thru tech with cans is getting good and honestly mind blowingly quiet for how much flows. You would think baffle does more, but untrue.
Look into automotive exhaust and adding augers instead of mufflers.
And the voodoo with collector extensions and patterns.
"Weird," i understand, but trust me when it comes to supressors are just mufflers, and the best muffler/supressor has yet to be really uncovered.
I LOVE dynamic flow in the internal and then external balistics of firearms.
(Loved it so much it has become my hobby and job!)
For first time suppressor buyer, I’d say go with what you’re likely to use more often and like shooting more. For me that was a pistol and didn’t regret it. Shooting pistol is by far my favorite and while I don’t shoot it suppressed often, it’s way more than I’d have the opportunity to shoot rifle. Positive side is it then makes you want to shoot everything suppressed, lol. So now I have a 556 and .22 suppressor on the way, lol. Great video, awesome intro 👍
This is probably the first video I've ever seen that actually talks about debris blow back from a pistol with a can. It sure shocked me the first time it happened. I hadn't known it was a thing until that moment.
Please please, you guys have got to start making short movies. That intro had all the hallmarks of being such a slick kickass movie.
what’s funny is it’s perfectly normal and insane at the same time that you could genuinely go either way for this being /not being april fools
Dope!!! Just picked one up. I hope these become a permanent offering.
April has the best product launches. Need to get the 3ft long 22lr can that silenerco did several years ago.
Bringing back some of the OG T.Rex Arms action music from back when I first started watching the channel; love it. Happy April Fools, I'm happy we actually still had some educational content with the joke.
Griffin doesn’t get talked about enough, love mine
As always the cinematography is INCREDIBLY well done!
Jokes on you, I've already been CCing my suppressor in the TQ attachment this whole time.
I see your suppressor sidecar attachment and I raise you a Sidecar attachment for a flash-bang!!! There is a total use case for that...
I'm interested. Crowdfund baby!
If flash bangs weren’t outlawed. 🖕🏻atf.
@@Minuteman762You can get airsoft versions that are fairly decent.
But of course I agree, you should be able to get full power versions off the shelf at the local gun shop.
That intro was spicy 🔥
Just got the ezlok and it’s fantastic!! Definitely new go to!
This would be really cool with a tri-lug suppressor, easy and quick to install
Unfortunately you cant tri lug a pistol without turning it into a bolt action
@@CokeheadClause if you have a fixed barrel handgun like some S&W or beretta m9 yes you can son
The legendary suppressed trilug Hi-Point Yeet Cannon. A direct blowback 9mm, for the discerning operator. An excellent choice, Mr. Wick.
polenar tactical make a Mp5 holster soooo technically it could be a thing but from what i remember the upper is exposed and you can have your suppressor attached
@@allcapsboy9139m9 aint fixed barrel but it is much less sensitive to weight compared to others
16:03 had me dead 💀great video as always guys. Happy April 1st 🤣
I love that they left that in there! The humility and shenanigans are appreciated LOL
I'm gonna be honest this is the only one that got me today
"Are you carrying the all New T-Rex Arms SD sidecar or are you just happy to see me?
Those "2 in the pink,1 in the stink" bumper stickers are hilarious, are they?
Both
The best host pistol is one with a fixed barrel. Maybe the new Alien or something it.
The next best thing is non-traditional actions that aren't Browning tilt action. Maybe the Archon Strike B. Anything that doesn't need to lift the suppressor at the end of the barrel up.
Beretta 92 is a good option if you don't want to have to use a booster
I think the most based sidecar attachment is an epi pen attachment
Heroin users need a side car attachment…….am I right?
@@jackhenry290 lol a narcan sidecar
@@SheltoBoom. Time to fuck up these druggies' high. 😂
@@Shelto yasssss!
Dope ass intro
I couldn't agree with you more on thread pitches. Everyone demanding handguns be threaded 1/2x28 are blind to its issues when using a suppressor.
What is the science behind different thread pitches?
@@FXIIBeaver The video goes over it. Basically keeps the silencer on the barrel depending on rifle and barrel thread direcrion.
@@perrytilton5221 except he didn’t. He just claimed they backed off and literally explained nothing about why that is.
@@FXIIBeaverhe literally said why
@@timmyturner8579 guy. It takes 10 seconds to read this thread. Try it.
This is unfathomably based.
I run an Odessa 9 currently so no go for me as it’s only 1.1” in diameter but love it, def a neat product. 😉 Love y’all’s products and the vids are not only informative but entertaining too, great job per usual!
Good application for the old trick of wrapping tape around the suppressor with a tail, so once you get it started, you can rip the tape off and get the can threaded on much faster
I never got that to work as well as I wanted.
One of these two weapons requires an nfa stamp bc of how lethal it is…
some say may even say that one suppressor by itself can take out the entire seal team 6 in the hands of a COD player, other say that the hulk killed an entire regiment by bashing them over the head with a SilencerCo Hybrid 46M….All we know is that a all pistols and AR15’s are much safer when compared to the lethality of a single suppresser
Sick intro
Damn. I just bought a g19x because I wanted to buy something that was suppressor ready. Now I feel like I wasted my money because it's not left hand threaded. I can already tell it's going to be an issue because shooting at the range, the thread protector cap walked off after every single mag.
Pretty neat. In the red state GA we are actually allowed to open carry. I have the Surefire Suppressor owb holster. The JK 105ccx is the best for concealment suppressors. Most every gun I have is suppressor ready. Shooting without a can sucks. I am the 45 king. I daily a fnx45 Tactical always suppressed.
The real 45 collector. (Full Size)
- FNX 45 Tactical
- FN 545 Tactical
- HK USP 45 Tactical (Discontinued)
- S&W 2.0 Tactical (Discontinued)
- Springfield XDM Tactical (Discontinued)
- Glock Gen 3 Austrian version Tactical (been discontinued)
- Glock 21 Gen 5 MOS (adding TB)
- CZ 97b (discontinued)
- CZ P10 F 45 (Extremely rare and Discontinued/low production)
- Kimber 1911 custom Tactical (1,000 made)
- Kimber Black Ice Rapide (limited production)
- Springfield 1911 Loaded MC Operator (unsure if low production or limited edition)
- Desert Eagle 45
- Sig Equinox 45
- Walther PPQ 45 (Discontinued)
- Beretta pX4 Storm Type F (not sure if their discontinued but you cannot find. The limited production model was the LE fde model type F)
- American Ruger 45 (hard to find)
- Ruger SR45 (Discontinued 2017)
- Taurus 24/7 Pro 45
- Taurus TH45
All I need currently to every 45 on the market made is
- Hipoint 45
- Kahr cm45
- Sar K2 45
- HK45 Tactical
Older models I would like to have (45)
- GM Liberator 45
- Ruger P90
- Colt premium or limited production 1911
- 1911 Polymer
- SMG 45
- Kriss Vector 45
If I miss any text me below so I can add to my collection/museum.
neilson devices should have been mentioned, but this is an awesome product
Although I won't buy any suppressors in my near or distant future, this was a great video.
Love how Lucas is always the star of these operator movie scenes despite being a flat range queen
Thank you for putting the April 1st right at the beginning, so months from now when it pops into someone’s feed, they may be able to realize it’s an April Fool’s joke.
Maybe.
Thank you guys for your hard work! 👏🏼🤘🏼The end had me dying 😂
Picked up an EZ-Lok for my FLUX build. Went from Loose after 5 Shots to tight after 3 mags.
I just bought my first suppressor. I got an OCL Polonium K and I'm using Rearden muzzle devices which are basically the same as the Q plan B devices. Still waiting on my form 4 but I have had the opportunity to put some rounds down range with my can at the gun shops indoor range. It's sweet, indoor ranges suck though.
Shooting with a can on a pistol is nice but the awkward weight shift and reliability issues aren't worth dedicating money to a purely pistol can. Getting larger caliber cans (ie 9 & 45), especially with changeable endcaps, is a good buy for first time suppressor owners. Get a 9mm can and swap between the pistol piston/direct thread/QD mount and run it on everything you own up to 9mm bore.
It took me $850 and a 10 month wait to realize suppressed pistols are a novelty at best for me
@@code_red7744 Yep, you don't buy a pistol suppressor. You buy a rifle suppressor that also happens to be able to be attached to a pistol.
This is some assassin shit. I'm with it
I was about to leave a mean, hyper critical comment, but I realized what day it is. Well played. 😂
It’s for sale on their website
@@michaellopez-lq5fnwell now I’m upset again
@@BasedHyperborean lol
Shot many fiocchi 158 grains through my completely stock (other than night sights) G19 with full-length Odessa 9, never had any issues. Also never had any issues shooting thousands of rounds with the same setup using the GA cam-lok adapter/piston combo. Less than a second off, less than a second on.
Obviously need this.
Got a full size 9mm pistol can first, followed by a .22 and .45 can second and then a lot more cans later - i have no regrets. Shooting subs the 9mm was great fun as a first can and I really enjoyed it. The .22 even more so. But i guess from a practical training perspective a rifle can may be better, probably a .30cal that works on multiple platforms and later add a .223.
But from a fun perspective the pistol cans were a great buy in my opinion.
I now have several rifle cans and don’t shoot pistol cans as often anymore and when I do, it is usually my .22 Ruger mk2 or a 9mm K can, as I agree that they are better than full size for general use if maximum noise suppression isn’t the goal. 9mm with 147gr subs is pretty darn quiet and has far less blowback to the face than 115gr. Not sure why everyone says 9mm is a bad pistol round to suppress like subs don’t exist.
I thought this was an April fools joke being April 1st but wtf this is real🤣🤣🤣
I wanna hate it, but damn that is actually a great idea.
I don’t plan on carrying a suppressor with me, but this might work as a better carry setup for my wife’s “personal massager”, the current carry method I use is kind of a pain in the ass.
almost lost me, but then you had me
My Staccato C2 and VP9 are two of the best host guns I've ran.
If you are thoughtful in your setup and purchases, you can get a system that is optimized to be quiet and still reliable. You don't have to go super nerd tuning mode to do it, you just have to be smart in the system you put together - host, suppressor, spring rate, ammunition, etc.
Glocks are "overgassed" if that makes sense. The lockup of the action is less secure/tight than guns such as the 1911, CZ75, P30L etc. A tighter lockup is beneficial in the case of suppressing a handgun because it resists to higher back pressure of adding a suppressor, sort of like lengthening the gas system on an AR or adding a buffer weight/stronger spring. Glocks and other clones tend unlock so early that the slide out runs the magazine if using a high backpressure suppressor, that's why K cans run better on glocks - less backpressure which doesn't speed up the slide enough to cause as much timing issues. Using a lower backpressure suppressor like the huxwrx would help, or going shorter in general, but as stated does make it louder, which is fairly lame. You can also slow down your slide by putting in a stronger action spring. Guns that come "suppressor ready" often already have the correct spring rate in them. Adding weight to the slide like optics helps this issue also, like a buffer weight would.
Another phenomenon is the tilting barrel action, the inertial decoupler (piston) temporarily separates (decouples) the inertia of the barrel tilting during unlock from the suppressor itself. The suppressor sort of sits in mid air while the barrel tilts rearward. The piston is required because too much weight on the end of the barrel would prevent the unlocking/tilting process from happening. Lighter weight suppressors actually reduces the negative effect of this significantly and often run much more reliably on any gun. Both of my pistol cans are CGS and they are aluminum bodies with steel blast baffles. I have significantly fewer malfunctions and most of the time i believe they are caused by shooter error.
I know that sounds scary to folks, but with pistols specifically, you really don't need an overbuilt all steel suppressor (omega 9k). You are going to be happier with either an all titanium suppressor or an aluminum suppressor with a steel blast baffle. The light weight will effect the way your gun feels to handle as well as make it more likely to cycle reliably. In most cases, you're buying it because you want it to be quiet, you don't have to pretend like you like having a loud suppressor. So think about it carefully and consider what host you are using and don't put sound to low on your totem poll. You'll be happier if you don't.
Ive actually been waiting for this for a couple years now i think, for you know.... reasons. But being a lefty screws me yet again. Guess I'll just have to continue storing the can in my prison pocket.
I want to buy one to go with a g19 with TRL but I can’t bundle them on the website? I know it’s April fools but I actually want to buy this I have a use case for it
Seeing as my first suppressor was a Maxim9, I'm inclined to agree with half of Lucus' advice. If I could go back and restart id buy a rifle rated 36 cal can so I can have a low-back-pressure rifle can and a heavy but useable pistol can (for 9mm and below), then buy a 22 can, then a 30 cal rifle can, then a dedicated pistol can.
So glad I got muh EZ locks ordered before this released.
22LR can on a bolty boy. That’s the real Pewshhh pewshhh.
Make it an integrated suppressed barrel and ooooooomaaaaynnee.
It’s nice to see your home pistol has a suppressor that actually suppresses Lol I know it’s not perfect but you’ll be able to hear afterwards 🤷♂️👍
“SFS” Sam Fisher System. This needs to be the product name
I understand this was a gag item and was just for fun and I absolutely love it, I ended up getting one for my omega 9k which I use on my glock 19, but I thought about in what realistic scenario this would be used in and could only really think of one, this could be used in a public active shooter scenario like in a church, mall, office building, or public place but if it was used the court would 100% see you as a killer, i’m sure they’d argue that you had time to thread the suppressor on and in that time you could’ve ran away and fled the scene instead of engaging the shooter, of course I believe engaging the shooter to stop potential harm to other innocent people is the correct thing to do but I believe the court and politics think different
get yourself a neomag magazine clip and the setup is sick
Please make USP holsters. I have a 9mm, 40 and 45 tactical and would love your holsters for them. I would really like one for my .45 tactical so i can run the suppressor attachment for my can with it. IMHO it is the best host gun.
It would be awesome if you could review different types of ammo for different use cases. For example EHP vs normal HP. Or what the grain weights are useful.
If your suppressor lacks a qd option for a handgun look up the tape attachment method. Run a loop of tape around the can as you remove it from the firearm. Leave a tail at the end after wrapping the can for as many revolutions as it takes to remove. Then line up the first thread and yank on the tape tail. It will thread it on for you quickly
While that works, it sucks to set up every time.
@@TREXARMS yeah it is definitely a bit of pain to setup, but it gives you the advantages of direct thread while speeding up attachment. I'd prefer to spend the time getting things ready ahead of time, rather than taking a long time when I need it.
It would be pretty cool to see this in a movie like John Wick 5 or something
I just want an IWB holster for my M1A standard issue with 22" barrel with a sidecar to hold my Remington 870 for close encounters. That would go great with an AR15 ankle holster.
Came looking for “is that a suppressor in you pocket or are you just happy to see me?” comments. Guess I’m a bit early to the chat 😂😂😂
This is definitely on brand for Lucas’ dry humor
I want to attend Trex Arms school of cinematography!
Intros are my fav
I really struggle to get over Lucas' childish ego but I can't deny the content he and TREX produce. . . Godspeed.
My guess is his delayed adolescence resulted from a difficult childhood.
@@82stuntman do you think daddy touched the no no?
Can you elaborate on his childish ego? I’ve not noticed that and am curious to see what I’m missing
In my experience with suppressing 9mm, the 124 grain stuff is the best balance of cost, felt recoil, and sound.
The corollary to the “don’t start with a pistol suppressor” advice is that I never shoot centerfire pistols since they aren’t suppressed.
You can use standard sulencers or chose another concept: LIMEX MKD44 for Glock 44. Very interesting solution and you could leave it on in your holster?
Have you considered running a string/ tape around the can so you can pull the sting once attached to the threads and have it attach quicker? I’ve seen vids of competition shooters doing this.
I've big, and I've been slim. When I was slim, I could probably appendix carry an SBR. But getting to the mid-way of big slim, I am not gonna be able to jam a cubic square foot of kydex, rubbing and squashing certain things all day. Working on getting slim, but in the meantime... I carry this SBR at the 3 o'clock, leather holster.
Fun idea. Great info 👍🏻
It would be nice if you guys made a holster for the Walther PDP, pro SD compact
be sure to emai them, they track requests
Not gonna lie, i was really hoping to see an ironside reign can holster. This is cooler though.
LOVE THIS VIDEO 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯 mannn this is entertainment 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Regardless of it being an April fools upload, you have my Complete and Undivided attention of what possibly should be but it’s not. Only Mossad.
Need some help...I have a gls safariland holster and sometimes i couldn't release the lock system and pull the pistol out, should I practice more or get a kydex holster that doesn't have a lock?
Girl: "You must be excited to see me...[looks at pants]"
RE: "Well, sure, but that's actually my can. [whips out 12" pistol can]"
Man, yall need to Tri-Lug those!
Sadly, trilug is incompatible with pistols that need boosters.
The only time I carry a suppressed handgun is with the suppressor already attached in an OWB holster. It even accommodates my Modlite PL-350, something that a lot of holsters aren't compatible with.
For your EDC flash bangs
so u need an entire lefty barrel or an adaptor? also didnt know the round touched the surpressor the way it does the barrel....
Lucas is the kind of guy that shows up at 7-11 & Demands Starbucks quality Coffee! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No mention of a Suppressor Booster Assembly for handguns or 3-Lug Muzzle device for PCCs?
May have to build a Glock 28 setup for this. Love the concept.
Please review griffin cam and ez lok for the armory channel.
For the gentleman with the G43xMOS, did he have any issues with the shield mags jamming?
Oh yeah. We buyin one of these
Glock 21 is actually one of the best 45 suppressor hosts, I think he means the 9 mm caliber being not as tolerant of different suppressor designs.
I would imagine that's what he means. Still doesn't negate the fact that you still get blowback through the backplate, while with other pistols you will not.
@funktron2021 interesting.... I've never experienced that.. but I only shoot hand loads with very fast burning powder. I've had blow back out and particles come out of the ejection port however.
@@adyszel I personally wouldn't know. I don't use suppressors on any browning actions. I only use them on non tilting barrels.
Ive heard the Lehigh Underwood extreme defense rounds make 380 a viable choice