i love how when i finally pull the trigger and drop 4 grand on 762 OSS cans 9 months ago, only for them to release the exact same can but with the flash hider that they've had for the 556 cans.....just love it
@@JohnDoe-sx2zk im referring to their 30cans they have had for years(along with the 556 cans) but the 556 cans have the flash hider built into the end of the can vs the 30cal cans that don't(until now after years and a name change and a few grand for a brand new older gen)
I finally got the version of this can without the flash hider front end out of prison a couple months ago after of an 11 month wait, and then they release the version with the flash hider. Figures...
POINT OF IMPACT SHIFT: I have tested the "OSS" HX-QD 762 Ti on three AR platform rifles and here are my POI shift averages after 100 rounds, w/ full barrel clean every 20 rounds. (1) 0.48 MOA @ high-left for Rainier Ultra Match 6.5 Creedmore 22" (2) 0.80 MOA low for Rainier Match 10.5" .223 Wylde (3) 0.22 MOA right for BA Heavy Fluted Match 223 Wylde, 18". I hope this info helps!
If you could buy a suppressor like any other gun part, the price of them would drop to maybe couple hundred bucks. There would be way more companies selling them
I love my 5 OSS cans. I’ve got the 22lr, 9mm, 45ACP, 556 TI with flash hider and the 762 TI no flash hider. I’m going to snag a steel 762 with flash hider now.
Cant wait to see what metal 3d printers are able to do for suppressors, being able to create interesting gas ports and patterns that would be super difficult or impossible to machine.
Single peak meter data is dead. @pewscience tests it the right way. Granted. He shows the efficacy of OSS designs. But they are still relatively loud cans.
I do like what Jay is doing over there, it’s definitely some detailed and thorough data. The B&K does provide a good baseline comparison to other cans I’ve tested on the same meter, and yes, the OSS designs are loud up front for sure and have a “boomy” tone, but really in my testing they meter about the same as more traditional cans do at the ear minus the back pressure, cyclic rate increase, and other associated issues. Hard to beat on autoloaders.
@@chads3356 I agree. The OSS speaks wonders on gas sensitive hosts. AK’s, Scars, 16/14.5 carbine length systems, AUGs. Etc. And does well on untuned hosts. It’s a great out of the box can. For out of the box rifles. 99 percent of the time it needs no tuning.
@@chads3356I am running my HX-QD 762 on my PA-10a1 basically the HK762a1 we have at home. Whether I went that way for aesthetics, justify the worst performing 30 cal can on 300blk subs, or what, I think it’s a great fit for an AR 308 running supers. Even on my rifle with an AGB, I still dropped in a Tubbs AR 10 flatwire spring and H3 buffer (A5 tube length) AND reduced the gas. In my experience, tuning a rifle either by AGB, buffer, or both really only affects the cyclic rate and quick squirts of gas. A traditional high omega baffle stack tends to have high backpressure and therefore introduces blowback. This isn’t a problem on bolt action rifles, but as you said, auto loaders really benefit from the nearly non-existent backpressure. For me, the supersonic rounds are already loud enough that I appreciate the reduction of gas to the face more than the additional sound suppression I could get from other designs.
Don't let anyone see you..but you can clear the weapon,blow into the suppressor purging oxygen right before you load and fire eliminating first round pop/flash
I'm glad this video captured that. I can't tell you how many farmers don't offer their pasture for coyote hunting suppressed because they are concerned their cattle will be disturbed.
There are some details in the spreadsheet linked in the description, but you have the unsuppressed measurements at both positions as well as suppressed measurements. The NSR is the sound reduction from unsuppressed to suppressed average, FRP is first round pop.
I was really hoping this huxwrx thing from OSS was a bad joke/fake rumor started by someone, but its apparently not, andthe name is really bad, and im sure a lot of people agree with me. As long as OSS is still a company I can buy suppressors from with their markings on it I'm fine, but with a stupid name like Huxwrx, I wont buy one with those markings on it. Hope they know a lot of people feel the same...
@@MrBrandoncal In theory yes, it’s the same concept for minimizing/eliminating first round pop as well (i.e. devices like the Pop Stop) A flash hider (or flash hider end cap) will generally help disperse the exiting gasses so the flash is minimized, but it’s hard to eliminate it completely on the first shot.
I love my dead air . I've been so happy with the products I bought from them I don't know if I could even try another company. I have a mask hd , Sendman s and L , dead,air wolfman, And a primal. The only suppressor I own that is not from that company is the ruger silent S or 22LR suppressor which I also love as well. But I just don't think I can devote money that I can spend Money on another product over a dead air.
Technically not hearing safe on any firearm you tested at on. WOW…that’s really disappointing especially when you were in the market for one. How does everyone keep putting these cans on AK-47’s ?! Do some AK-47s come with concentric barrels and some from the same manufacturer don’t?
Think I’ll just use my ear protection and hope one day these are legal. Otherwise not worth the hassle, and price in my opinion unless you’re shooting subsonic.
I would implore you to compare the at ear numbers with anything else on the market that is a more traditional design. You’ll be hard pressed to find something that performs better that also eliminates back pressure like this design. The Dead Air Nomad that I tested a while back on all these same platforms for example. Just my two cents, take it for what you will.
i love how when i finally pull the trigger and drop 4 grand on 762 OSS cans 9 months ago, only for them to release the exact same can but with the flash hider that they've had for the 556 cans.....just love it
wth??? there's oss ak47 cans listed on silencer shop for 1000
@@JohnDoe-sx2zk im referring to their 30cans they have had for years(along with the 556 cans) but the 556 cans have the flash hider built into the end of the can vs the 30cal cans that don't(until now after years and a name change and a few grand for a brand new older gen)
4 grand? Someone B phucked you
Then you buy this one and the flow 762 ti comes out right away... planned Obsolescence
Chad always does a great review on products. No tomfoolery or stupid jokes. Excellent concise presentation.
He should start a spinoff channel where he does serious reviews, with specs and more information than what you typically see on this channel.
Well said
I finally got the version of this can without the flash hider front end out of prison a couple months ago after of an 11 month wait, and then they release the version with the flash hider. Figures...
I know your pain. I bought one towards the end of December 2021. I guess that was the reason they were offering the free tax stamp
At 12 months myself and still waiting😭😭😭
@@salsalvio821 I bought it November 2021 and just got it today. So piseed that I don't have the flash hider lol
POINT OF IMPACT SHIFT: I have tested the "OSS" HX-QD 762 Ti on three AR platform rifles and here are my POI shift averages after 100 rounds, w/ full barrel clean every 20 rounds. (1) 0.48 MOA @ high-left for Rainier Ultra Match 6.5 Creedmore 22" (2) 0.80 MOA low for Rainier Match 10.5" .223 Wylde (3) 0.22 MOA right for BA Heavy Fluted Match 223 Wylde, 18". I hope this info helps!
If you could buy a suppressor like any other gun part, the price of them would drop to maybe couple hundred bucks. There would be way more companies selling them
Having put a few thousand rounds through my original hx-qd 762 I can say for sure it has MAJOR flash reduction problems
Yea you wouldn't recommend em?
I love my 5 OSS cans. I’ve got the 22lr, 9mm, 45ACP, 556 TI with flash hider and the 762 TI no flash hider. I’m going to snag a steel 762 with flash hider now.
Cant wait to see what metal 3d printers are able to do for suppressors, being able to create interesting gas ports and patterns that would be super difficult or impossible to machine.
Delta P Design Brevis II Ultra Silencer, come and see the fing future.
@@Veldtian1 Do those exist? I've never seen one.
I got my first suppressor yesterday!(: been waiting since 11/2020!
I'm really glad to see you providing more information about suppressor performance on the sub-calibers. Thank you for the excellent content!
Really like this presentation format. Nice job.
The OSS turbine design, is perfect. Because that is how I would build one too!
Over $1200 (plus the $200 tax stamp) for a metal tube with some baffles inside is still just ridiculous.
Then do better and dominate the market
I love mine. Can throw it on any of my guns and don't have to adjust the gas everytime.
What silencer do you have?
@@taylorbrown3286 OSS/HUXWRX 7.62 Ti
@@Nsane182 Good Can
Idk why but that cow checking out Chad in the background cracked me up
Single peak meter data is dead. @pewscience tests it the right way. Granted. He shows the efficacy of OSS designs. But they are still relatively loud cans.
I do like what Jay is doing over there, it’s definitely some detailed and thorough data. The B&K does provide a good baseline comparison to other cans I’ve tested on the same meter, and yes, the OSS designs are loud up front for sure and have a “boomy” tone, but really in my testing they meter about the same as more traditional cans do at the ear minus the back pressure, cyclic rate increase, and other associated issues. Hard to beat on autoloaders.
@@chads3356 I agree. The OSS speaks wonders on gas sensitive hosts. AK’s, Scars, 16/14.5 carbine length systems, AUGs. Etc.
And does well on untuned hosts. It’s a great out of the box can. For out of the box rifles. 99 percent of the time it needs no tuning.
@@chads3356I am running my HX-QD 762 on my PA-10a1 basically the HK762a1 we have at home. Whether I went that way for aesthetics, justify the worst performing 30 cal can on 300blk subs, or what, I think it’s a great fit for an AR 308 running supers. Even on my rifle with an AGB, I still dropped in a Tubbs AR 10 flatwire spring and H3 buffer (A5 tube length) AND reduced the gas.
In my experience, tuning a rifle either by AGB, buffer, or both really only affects the cyclic rate and quick squirts of gas. A traditional high omega baffle stack tends to have high backpressure and therefore introduces blowback. This isn’t a problem on bolt action rifles, but as you said, auto loaders really benefit from the nearly non-existent backpressure. For me, the supersonic rounds are already loud enough that I appreciate the reduction of gas to the face more than the additional sound suppression I could get from other designs.
the pigs just chilling in the background unfazed by the pewpew sounds
Don't let anyone see you..but you can clear the weapon,blow into the suppressor purging oxygen right before you load and fire eliminating first round pop/flash
No shit. I recently purchased a couple of OSS suppressors, and I started to think that it was my imagination that the first shot was louder. Thanks.
Love my OSS IWI branded 7.62 QD.
Would like to see a review of the Poboy suppressors. Only about $250 but supposed to be good and rugged.
I need a back yard like that
Impressive, This product must work well or the cow would be at the other side of the field.
Love the suppressor videos.
Got one of these coming for my 5.56 rifle. Need to pick up one of these for my AKs
Thanks for going the long haul with all the firearms. Ima go buy a hoodie now 😇
Lol, those cows give no fucks. They are like ohh must be Friday.
I'm glad this video captured that. I can't tell you how many farmers don't offer their pasture for coyote hunting suppressed because they are concerned their cattle will be disturbed.
@ 2:17 ISH the ejection pattern was altered quite a bit , indicating there is some change in backpressure on bolt carrier.
Yes, but with the AAC M4-2000 if you’ll notice. The ejection with the Helix is virtually unchanged.
Not hearing safe and the reductions seemed lower than alot of cans. Low back pressure is cool
How often do you clean them and how do they hold up over the years? I've heard that the small turbine channels can clog up with fouling...
You don't clean 30 cal cans. Only 22 cans really need it.
If remember correctly, OSS recommends cleaning these every 2,500 rounds with a soak and shoot method.
Can you use 300 black sunsonic without ear protection? What are you thoughts?
The forbidden fleshlight.
The HUXWRUSSY
Gotta love it when all you hear is the bullet snap.
What kinda printer do I need so I can print a metal one myself , that’s all I wanna know
LOL love the cow in the background
That can looks like it's ready to settle down
What kind of ear pro are you wearing ? Thanks for your help
I want that cans for my new Grey Ghost Heavy rifle
Nice review
I really need a suppressor for night shooting
Yea that’s nice but when can we get a 14LH AKs need love too
Check out Atlantic firearms they have been getting ak specific mounts. I think they are special ordering them
Akou store has them usually too
They make a 14x1LH adapter, if that’s what you’re referring to. I used a brake on the DDI for this test.
What's the difference I'm this versus the flow TI
what is best performing oss 762 QD MUZZLE Device, FH or MB?
Flash and sound enhancer
I’m just now starting to research suppressors. Can this be used on a 7.62 zastava and a 5.56 AR? Please don’t bash me. Thanks
Yes to both - but PLEASE buy a 30 cal alignment rod for your AK and test concentricity first. AKs are notorious for not having the greatest tolerances
Cool video thanks.
How does this compare to the cgs helios? Cause it has a vented front cap.and normal closed front cap.
I have the og Helix. I love it
Why can still hear sonic boom on subsonic 300BLK?
Can I send them my current can and get a flash hider end cap put on though?
No, I've asked.
Why don't you upload on rumble anymore?
Just wish they could retro-fit the old cans.. Its frustrating, the flash at night under nods is extreme at times.
Unless they changed the internals around, it seems like they could just weld the new endcap onto an older body. I’m here wondering the same thing.
@@GhostFaceSkrilla I contacted them, they said absolutely not since it alters the total length of the can... Its less than 1/8"...
@@dang879 That’s whack 😒😒
when are you going to do a vid on Thunder Beast Arms cans?
I'd like to see this under hunting conditions. Put it on a 7mm Rem Mag, and see how it does
HUXWRX HX-QD 762 is a new silencer for 7.62mm rifles.
What kind of ear pro are you using in this video?
Otto NoizeBarriers, expensive, but they have been fantastic.
i hope this dont mess up my AFT time....
Hi Chad, can you do a video explaining what the chart numbers mean? I love the videos! I just don’t understand the measurements.
There are some details in the spreadsheet linked in the description, but you have the unsuppressed measurements at both positions as well as suppressed measurements. The NSR is the sound reduction from unsuppressed to suppressed average, FRP is first round pop.
@@chads3356 Thank you! Makes perfect sense now.
so it is exactly the same can as OSS's?
They rebranded for the 3rd time in 5 years.
@@dang879 How so? OSS has been around since at least 2009. Thats 13 years.
I was really hoping this huxwrx thing from OSS was a bad joke/fake rumor started by someone, but its apparently not, andthe name is really bad, and im sure a lot of people agree with me. As long as OSS is still a company I can buy suppressors from with their markings on it I'm fine, but with a stupid name like Huxwrx, I wont buy one with those markings on it. Hope they know a lot of people feel the same...
Thought this was a flesh light review for a second.
1:14 great, but HOW?
Silencerco Omega 36m good or Tash? Lemme know people.
You know it’s pretty reasonable when the cow at 4:46 just keeps grazing along 😂
This would be worth the trouble of aquiring.
What a bad branding change lol. “Human exposure workshop” is cringeworthy
"Human exposure workplace." What?
Are you an infantryman???
Why is there flash in only the first round?
The “first round flash” is due to the oxygen initially present inside the can being consumed on that first shot.
@@chads3356 thanks! So in theory, you could use a can of compressed CO2 to spray into the suppressor/end of the barrel to prevent the first flash? 🤔
@@MrBrandoncal In theory yes, it’s the same concept for minimizing/eliminating first round pop as well (i.e. devices like the Pop Stop) A flash hider (or flash hider end cap) will generally help disperse the exiting gasses so the flash is minimized, but it’s hard to eliminate it completely on the first shot.
*smashes head into keyboard*
Yeah, that’s a good product name.
C'mon boys remember what got you here, wasn't just product reviews. Personally not watching half the stuff anymore, but love you guys
For the size of that suppressor that’s pretty loud
What?
Can't hear ya, what you say. Sorry my rebranded can doesn't work as a silencer, and looks like a flash bang under Nods.
I love my dead air . I've been so happy with the products I bought from them I don't know if I could even try another company. I have a mask hd , Sendman s and L , dead,air wolfman, And a primal. The only suppressor I own that is not from that company is the ruger silent S or 22LR suppressor which I also love as well. But I just don't think I can devote money that I can spend Money on another product over a dead air.
Just leave the name OSS. This is a mistake. OSS has military affiliation, Huxwrks does not, etc.
Ngl. The front end looks like a Fleshlight
Or so I am told....
Anyone else have trouble with their helix getting stuck after shooting it ? I have to crank mine off with a wrench
Photo bombed by a cow, poor Chad.
Looks like a fleshlight competitor
HUXWRX what a strange name.
Nice
Oss life
Anyone else think the thumbnail was an Onahole Suppressor?
Hello
Performance/cost not worth it IMO. As always great presentation Chad, no BS, and concise...
I can shoot my 14.5 AR and .308 bolt gun without hearing protection, using the older version OSS HD 7.62 TI. It is not uncomfortable.
Technically not hearing safe on any firearm you tested at on. WOW…that’s really disappointing especially when you were in the market for one.
How does everyone keep putting these cans on AK-47’s ?!
Do some AK-47s come with concentric barrels and some from the same manufacturer don’t?
Iam form India 🇮🇳
Cool
Like from brazil
🔥👍🏻
Changing the name to that was idiotic.
Those numbers are atrocious, for a $1200 can.
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Think I’ll just use my ear protection and hope one day these are legal. Otherwise not worth the hassle, and price in my opinion unless you’re shooting subsonic.
i mean youre allowed to be lazy and wrong lol
It looks like a flesh light 🤷♂️
Why the name change? Really not an improvement there. Still a loud can with their tech.
Ugly name on established reputation of OSS, why HUXWRX, WHY?
From the front it looks like a fleshlight.
You are exactly three things:
Retarded
Unoriginal
A sex addict
I, like I suspect many other gun enthusiasts, have very little interest in suppressors until all the regulations are repealed.🤔
Awful name. Everyone in the world knew OSS
Expensive can with absolutely horrible numbers.
I would implore you to compare the at ear numbers with anything else on the market that is a more traditional design. You’ll be hard pressed to find something that performs better that also eliminates back pressure like this design. The Dead Air Nomad that I tested a while back on all these same platforms for example. Just my two cents, take it for what you will.
Oss has the lead, by alot, for at ear numbers for all 556 cans tested by PewScience so far.