I read this comment before the video even started thinking“whaaat?!?!” As soon as the video started, three seconds in, Goddaaamn it’s windy out there!!! 😅
never before have I seen someone CASUALLY shoot a 10" SG550. If I ever got one of those carbines in my hand you'd better believe that I'd be telling everyone I knew
My 1st 2 suppressors are still in Jail. Just learned about “flow through” designs. Now I’m already looking for my 3rd. Flow through sounds like a great idea for my 11.5”.
I think it's nuts how expensive these thing still remain. There's a lot of them and a lot of companies making them. Just seems cost prohibitive seeing how the money has to sit there and wait for Gubment permission slip.
That’s my biggest hurdle right now. I can’t justify spending $200 on top of the price of whatever can I’m after because of an arbitrary government statement. Honestly Witt Machine and Tool is looking more appealing day by day
The reason you don’t see a lot of cheaper, simple cans is because of the NFA wait and tax. It doesn’t make sense to buy a cheap 300 dollar can when the tax is 200 dollars and you’ll never be able to replace it and will probably never get rid of it. May as well save up a little for a nicer can that costs more
@@rileyfahl9787 Ik let’s just hope texas is able to get rid of the requirements and tax stamp and hoped the rest of the us follows suit most states have constitutional carry now which i thought we’d never see with all the gun control constantly shoved down our throats but obviously theirs still a lot of like minded people so let’s hope one day we can all have sbrs cans ect without having to pay extra and wait for double permission it’s not like we all go through a background check to get our guns anyway it makes no sense imo just a money grab I’d be okay if they made it $200 tax stamp and same process for full auto tho but for something that makes a gun hearing safe when people can buy oil filters is wild
@@SnapD24 Yes. Charlie threads on the outside of can while Bravo threads inside the can. Charlie also has a separate taper insert. Bravo and Charlie are not interchangeable without an adapter that nobody wants to use.
Hopefully SICO does a BOGO end of this year and I will definitely pick one of these up. They seem to do it every 2 years. It sucks because I have a saker in jail right now at 100 days. I just can never win with the NFA.
My big concern with the DMLS cans is baffle strikes. It appears that SiCo also thought of this hence why they welded sections, did they happen to mention that’s why? For future service maybe or repair? If so, that’s cool
@@noway6633 the biggest issue for me personally is that I have a pin and welded Deadair muzzle device. I’ve yet to see a 3D printed flow through can that allows for you to choose your muzzle device and mounting system.
It really hate how silencerco cans have the notches on the bottom and then it doesn’t line up. Those notches should be indicators that your can is aligned and tightened properly. And do you really think after 10,000 rounds it won’t need a clean?
Universally, Flow Through Silencers are overall better than enclosed Silencers. Less back pressure beating up parts, less gas pressure, less carbon build up and only a little bit louder.
@@tidypog3272if you want quiet at the muzzle, get a good small bore, enclosed can. If you want the best suppression at the shooters’ ear, flow thru is the way to go.
@@jeremylowe5449 I care about signature downrange for my fighting guns, both auditory and visual. I wanna see a lot more testing from that perspective.
Dont know why some of these companies are still charging so much for their 5.56 suppressors. They are really loosing out to companies like Rugged with their Razor and Witt Machine with their Mod-1 that offer no blow back with out sacrificing sound reduction and are priced $500 to $700.
I know right? The idea that that little piece of metal she is holding in her hand costed more than a few hundred to actually make is absolutely insane, especially since they're asking for more money than many rifles cost.
Me: once I move to a free state Ima get one nice 5.56 can with good reputation like an RC2 and just be happy with that also me after seeing Silencerco qt 3.14 spokeslady: ooooooohh
They came out with 5.56 firrst because nobody buys the accessories or 5.56 cans. Its why they made it fit the charlie mount. Traditionally their 7.62 diameter. Im not buying the more durable than a saker bs. That thing is a tank, we caught the cerakote on fire with my saker 7.62 with my rpd.
Remember when they all laughed at OSS Suppressors when it first came out? Funny how all these giants are now trying to do their own version of "flowthrough" technology.
I don’t understand why they didn’t make this 30 cal and have a dedicated 556 end cap. I’m lost of the point of a 556 dedicated can. You can only make this round so quite. I’m sure a 30 cal with a 556 end cap would’ve only been two or three decibels higher.
While 556 can never be movie quiet, how the gas flows inside the baffles due to caliber affects other performance. For example flash, while that can be fixed with an end cap, the larger port on the baffles will affect how fast gas moves through baffles, this is I believe a hybrid flow through suppressor. Which affects sound and how fast they would want gas to move through the suppressor. My sandman k w/ 556 flash cap is not that quiet even on a 16. If they opened it to 30 it can become louder by 10db. The change would depend on the baffle/flow through configuration. Plus they might make a 30cal one... So just wait
I have both the Dead Air Sandman-K and Sierra-5 suppressors and the dedicated 5.56 can sound so much better than the Sandman on my AK-102. The tones in real life are so different from what charts and numbers will tell you what it "should" sound like.
@@themeltingpoint3867 yeah, I see db as a metric of performance. But understand in person tone is more important especially once ammo and other factors are in place
Because "flow through" suppressors are already loud as hell and hogged out "flow through" suppressors are called flash cans. You don't need a stamp for one either.
I don’t know where you received that info from. You need a stamp for every can no matter the style of the suppressor. I understand it’s a balancing act when it comes to creating suppressors. But technology, science, and manufacturing improved extremely in the past 15 years. There’s no excuse for the Suppressor to need to be 556 dedicated for proper sound reduction. There are other suppressors on the market that have a dedicated 556 variant along with a 30 cal option. There isn’t a big difference in decimals reduction. Rugged makes one of the most balanced suppressors on the market and it’s not 556 dedicated. Personally, I don’t see the point of this can nor do I agree with the price point. Hell even the military doesn’t use a dedicated 556 Suppressor. But to each his own
Don't let them fool you! You should always wash your can.....especially when it's heavily used in rim-fire...... I also hate gas to the face from increased back pressure cans when attached to a gassy platform.
Super impressed by the noise canceling on the mics they're using in that wind.
I fully agree! Wow!
I read this comment before the video even started thinking“whaaat?!?!”
As soon as the video started, three seconds in, Goddaaamn it’s windy out there!!! 😅
It's cuz... Silencerco... Shushpressed🤫
Their lav mics require a $200 tax stamp before being issued cause y'know....suppression is scary
James is gonna be so proud Hop finally spoke to a woman 😂
Be cool about it man. Don't embarrass the guy.
You think he’s gonna be proud of hop stepping all over his nads in front of a birth giver like this? As if bud
Hop is fakecel 😢
Shoutout to the mic and cover for not letting the wind noise win 😂
Seriously, the TFB TV gang could teach a class in quality UA-cam audio
Legit impressed by the lack of wind noise.
Her saying 6" isn't long not once but twice caused me a great deal of pain. My day is ruined and my disappointment is immeasurable.
Not as immeasurable as her disappointment.
I’d say your disappointment is quite measurable
@@SIUDubFiendcame here for this. Was not let down.
@@McStonkyI was let down
Weirdo
It’s not super long just crushed my soul
*Emotional Damage*
@@Saintbow read in asian accent.😏
Hop makes it worse calling it intermediate size. I’d say that’s pretty damn good size.
''shes a real ice queen'' -Ron Burgandy
pain
3:35 My man Hop holding it together when she said “It’s not super long…” 🤜
never before have I seen someone CASUALLY shoot a 10" SG550. If I ever got one of those carbines in my hand you'd better believe that I'd be telling everyone I knew
Looks like it has Silencer Co stamping on the receiver of the rifle. Wonder if they imported it from SIG Swiss
Neat. Wish I could buy one without arbitrary approval from an unnecessary government boondoggle
Maybe one day
When she says “ a little over 6 inches, so not too long” a part of me died inside
I thought 6 inches was pretty long :(
She did repeat herself
Girthy.
Intermediate
Not these days.
😂👌
CHADHopp slaying Stacies.
Once they find out he’s a blackmetal aficionado, ‘dem panties get drippin’
Based and hoppilled
I hear this can is great on short barreled rifles
that's what you heard?
My 1st 2 suppressors are still in Jail. Just learned about “flow through” designs. Now I’m already looking for my 3rd. Flow through sounds like a great idea for my 11.5”.
Hop and his dad James make a great team!
Hop has a crush.... I've never witnessed him be so chatty live EVER! 🤣
Hello Shauna, just wanted to clarify if 6 inches was considered long or not?
Personally I believe 3.5 inches is long, probably too long
😂👌
@@Sugarfryz its above average!
This camera angle is fantastic, I eagerly await the shoops
Wouldn't mind having that Sig 552/556
Facts
Just bought mine. Can’t wait. Blows the competition away
But what y’all should be talking about is PSA showing off a stg44 repro
I think it's nuts how expensive these thing still remain. There's a lot of them and a lot of companies making them. Just seems cost prohibitive seeing how the money has to sit there and wait for Gubment permission slip.
That’s my biggest hurdle right now. I can’t justify spending $200 on top of the price of whatever can I’m after because of an arbitrary government statement. Honestly Witt Machine and Tool is looking more appealing day by day
The reason you don’t see a lot of cheaper, simple cans is because of the NFA wait and tax. It doesn’t make sense to buy a cheap 300 dollar can when the tax is 200 dollars and you’ll never be able to replace it and will probably never get rid of it. May as well save up a little for a nicer can that costs more
@@rileyfahl9787 Ik let’s just hope texas is able to get rid of the requirements and tax stamp and hoped the rest of the us follows suit most states have constitutional carry now which i thought we’d never see with all the gun control constantly shoved down our throats but obviously theirs still a lot of like minded people so let’s hope one day we can all have sbrs cans ect without having to pay extra and wait for double permission it’s not like we all go through a background check to get our guns anyway it makes no sense imo just a money grab I’d be okay if they made it $200 tax stamp and same process for full auto tho but for something that makes a gun hearing safe when people can buy oil filters is wild
yeah its buy once cry once thing for me.. i bought a OSS/HUX and took a year wait and the stamp.....Texas hopefully crushed the ATF and the NFA
There are plenty of cheap cans and if those arent cheap enough, form 1 one
Love is in the air hop.
its over 19 ounces with the mount by the way- 15.8 oz plus 3.7 for the asr.....19.5 oz and nearly 7 inches long....way to go silencerco....
This is not using the "standard rear HUB threads" as noted in the above description. This is using Charlie/Saker mounts and threads.
The hub is Bravo?
@@SnapD24 Yes. Charlie threads on the outside of can while Bravo threads inside the can. Charlie also has a separate taper insert. Bravo and Charlie are not interchangeable without an adapter that nobody wants to use.
Rip 6” gang
Thank God there are cats in the 6.1" crew...
ive watched a couple of your interviews bro, you have got to get that mic closer to whomever youre talking to...
Nice this SIG 553
Hopefully SICO does a BOGO end of this year and I will definitely pick one of these up. They seem to do it every 2 years. It sucks because I have a saker in jail right now at 100 days. I just can never win with the NFA.
Been waiting for silencerco to come out with a LBP can.
Homeboy @ 1:32 in the background is making the face she wants Hop to make later on that night after she's done with him.
I do what I can
how does it shoot when wet?
Loves me some inconel.
On what looks to b a sig 552 😯 spicyyy I like it
I love my Saker but of course this comes out
In before the masses
Can’t wait till you see that psa is making stg44s
👊I know !
Hop
Hop
Hop
Hop
hip
¡Viva Hop!
A great video. Damn the wind.
She’s got the hots for hop.
Lol you and Hop wish. She is definitely 100% not interested.
Incolnel baffle stack, *3D printed*, is absolutely a BAMF move.
My big concern with the DMLS cans is baffle strikes. It appears that SiCo also thought of this hence why they welded sections, did they happen to mention that’s why? For future service maybe or repair? If so, that’s cool
They can cut the baffle stack off and reweld a new one on for repairs with the serialized portion being a seperate part of the suppressor.
The sig 550 😍😍😍
tfw no qt silencerco gf
heh, sorry kid but the lesbian aunt baby of Stephen King and Jimmothy James Reevington gets the silencerco girl. Nuthin personnel
Inconel 718, aluminum, titanium. gonna need a form 1 please.
Video about an accessory that reduces firearm noise, but all the comments are about the filming equipment reducing wind noise.
oooh a flowthrough that doesn't require me to spend $500 on new adapters....
It doesn’t actually use the standard rear 1.375x24. It uses their Charlie mount. So…yeah.
Pretty sure Huxwrx purchases come with the flash hider mount adapter as part of the package. I don't see the big deal
@@noway6633 multiple rifles you want to suppress with the same can = buy multiple devices because at best you’re getting one mount.
@@noway6633 the biggest issue for me personally is that I have a pin and welded Deadair muzzle device. I’ve yet to see a 3D printed flow through can that allows for you to choose your muzzle device and mounting system.
@@timunderbakke8756 correct!
It is still weird for me to see Hop talking about products that sell for more than $400
It's weird to see him with a woman.
I've shot the piss out of my SilencerCo 556 can for years and it has been great. Might have to pick this one up.
What's the round life on this thing?
6” not too long 🙁
As in not painfully overdoing it
If this usable with a keymo adapter I’m all in on a 30cal version
Well you're out of luck because it takes the "Saker" thread pitch and is only offered in .22 Cal 👍
Why the sig doesn't have trigger guard?
Anyone know what the suppressor host gun was?
I don't know what she's talking about, that is above average sized.
Some people say 6" is too long and it hurts :(
The sig 550 rifle tho 😍
"Patented Hoplopalong baffles" Hop are getting royalties buddy??
It's always windy at range day.
"... without sacrificing sound suppression..." I'll let PewScience be the judge of that.
OSS or HUX WORX??? Any one?
3:35 that's not the first time she's told me that
“SPECIAL” 😊
Clue me in: why is the MSRP so different than the expected street price?
To make it sound like you're getting a deal
Is IWI not there this yr ???
They’re sitting at home counting all of our tax sheckles.
@@lailer1975 oy vey dis is very antisemitic im gonna kawl Susan to shut this down
Hmm was thinking saker k but may have to rethink that now.
Anyone else feel like our Boi Hop was trying to extend the conversation with the young lady? 😁
Did anyone else notice they never let us actually hear how loud or quiet the suppressor was?
Some shitty compressed youtube audio will tell you nothing anyway
Yay I don't even have my Saker yet and it's obsolete.
OK got my Saker K and maybe it's obsolete, maybe not but it's certainly awesome.
UA-cam police are watching!
Cakes at 0:50
Dang, Silencerco presenter was great
There also using it on a piston rifle vs a DI so until see that i wont believe it
How's girlfriend seems nice. They look really happy together.
Did the 6mm arc question go over her head ?
Something tells me she isn’t at shotshow to give in depth technical information.
Why because she said it's a .223 can not a 6mm/.243 can?
It really hate how silencerco cans have the notches on the bottom and then it doesn’t line up. Those notches should be indicators that your can is aligned and tightened properly. And do you really think after 10,000 rounds it won’t need a clean?
So much blow back there is carbon fouling building up around the bolt catch…. I’ll stick with huxwrx.
She talks a lot about length, but what about that girth? I think we’re missing some important specs!
CGS Pioneered this now everyone just is making copies. Nonetheless I’d still like to try this can! “It’s 6” so not too long…” 😂
Focusing on short barrel rifles and full auto. All I heard was Leo and Military sales. And whoever has a ffl/sot with money to spare
Universally, Flow Through Silencers are overall better than enclosed Silencers. Less back pressure beating up parts, less gas pressure, less carbon build up and only a little bit louder.
so is it universal or not, dingdong
"wow it's better in every way except a key feature"
So it's louder? And the one job it's suppose to do us qiet
@@tidypog3272if you want quiet at the muzzle, get a good small bore, enclosed can. If you want the best suppression at the shooters’ ear, flow thru is the way to go.
@@jeremylowe5449 I care about signature downrange for my fighting guns, both auditory and visual. I wanna see a lot more testing from that perspective.
@@KidCorporatebecause you’re getting in so many gun fights right?
The only thing I care about is that sig 552 you were shooting. Please tell me sig is making them.
That’s a 553
But yeah they’ve been available for the last 10 years!
Lololol this video is kind of hilarious
Hop :peepolove:
Somebody get the lady a step to stand on. Stop making her strain her neck to look up at that giant.
"that's the idea, probably..." She says. 🤔
Dont know why some of these companies are still charging so much for their 5.56 suppressors. They are really loosing out to companies like Rugged with their Razor and Witt Machine with their Mod-1 that offer no blow back with out sacrificing sound reduction and are priced $500 to $700.
I know right? The idea that that little piece of metal she is holding in her hand costed more than a few hundred to actually make is absolutely insane, especially since they're asking for more money than many rifles cost.
They probably cut a Hux Wurx in half and reverse engineered it
Me: once I move to a free state Ima get one nice 5.56 can with good reputation like an RC2 and just be happy with that
also me after seeing Silencerco qt 3.14 spokeslady:
ooooooohh
They came out with 5.56 firrst because nobody buys the accessories or 5.56 cans. Its why they made it fit the charlie mount. Traditionally their 7.62 diameter.
Im not buying the more durable than a saker bs. That thing is a tank, we caught the cerakote on fire with my saker 7.62 with my rpd.
$1,174.00 its not super long 6" not to grassy,. blows in your face a little 😅
Remember when they all laughed at OSS Suppressors when it first came out? Funny how all these giants are now trying to do their own version of "flowthrough" technology.
Don't you mean HXWTF??
it's made out of rewary dorabel mawteareuls
I guess we'll just have to use peracetic acid
I’ll stick with surefire thanks 😊
Hop's future wife?😁
I don’t understand why they didn’t make this 30 cal and have a dedicated 556 end cap. I’m lost of the point of a 556 dedicated can. You can only make this round so quite. I’m sure a 30 cal with a 556 end cap would’ve only been two or three decibels higher.
While 556 can never be movie quiet, how the gas flows inside the baffles due to caliber affects other performance. For example flash, while that can be fixed with an end cap, the larger port on the baffles will affect how fast gas moves through baffles, this is I believe a hybrid flow through suppressor. Which affects sound and how fast they would want gas to move through the suppressor. My sandman k w/ 556 flash cap is not that quiet even on a 16. If they opened it to 30 it can become louder by 10db. The change would depend on the baffle/flow through configuration. Plus they might make a 30cal one... So just wait
I have both the Dead Air Sandman-K and Sierra-5 suppressors and the dedicated 5.56 can sound so much better than the Sandman on my AK-102. The tones in real life are so different from what charts and numbers will tell you what it "should" sound like.
@@themeltingpoint3867 yeah, I see db as a metric of performance. But understand in person tone is more important especially once ammo and other factors are in place
Because "flow through" suppressors are already loud as hell and hogged out "flow through" suppressors are called flash cans. You don't need a stamp for one either.
I don’t know where you received that info from. You need a stamp for every can no matter the style of the suppressor. I understand it’s a balancing act when it comes to creating suppressors. But technology, science, and manufacturing improved extremely in the past 15 years. There’s no excuse for the Suppressor to need to be 556 dedicated for proper sound reduction. There are other suppressors on the market that have a dedicated 556 variant along with a 30 cal option. There isn’t a big difference in decimals reduction. Rugged makes one of the most balanced suppressors on the market and it’s not 556 dedicated. Personally, I don’t see the point of this can nor do I agree with the price point. Hell even the military doesn’t use a dedicated 556 Suppressor. But to each his own
well im at full mast
would have been nice to not hear the lady talk while you shot the supressor.
Ruger bring back the p series
Don't let them fool you! You should always wash your can.....especially when it's heavily used in rim-fire...... I also hate gas to the face from increased back pressure cans when attached to a gassy platform.