You should offer the can without the mount or flash hider for those of us that are going to use a different mount and don’t want pay the extra money for something we’re not going to use.
You can use the ASR Mounting system or you can choose to use a Direct Thread mounting system. We also have the TOM (Thread Over Mount) system that is compatible with the Velos.
@ thanks! I just got my velos lbp yesterday woop woop! I have a direct thread mount. Just wasn’t sure if the barrel tip had to be a certain distance in the suppressor.. I’m a noobie at this lol
@@AllTheDips Hey, you gotta learn somehow and asking questions is the best way to do it! You should be good to go! Just make sure that if your rifle uses a crush washer to remove it before threading on the suppressor.
Are there any issues with gas pressure on the Velos LBP, with an 11.5 inch barrel on an SBR? 11.5 is short enough to be very violent at the muzzle with a ton of unburnt powder, that could conceivably cause baffle erosion?
While baffle erosion will always be more intense on SBR's you won't have to worry about it with the Velos LBP for two reasons. 1. The Velos utilizes an inconel 625 core and our patented Hoplon Blast Baffle that significantly reduces erosion. 2. We have the best warranty in the business so should you somehow run into issues we've got your back.
@@SilencerCo Wonderful news. Thank you. Is this also correct for the Hybrid 46m. I just received it a few weeks ago, and plan to use this until I get a stamp approved for the Velos LBP.
We have yet to reach a limited round count for the Velos. We have well over 10k rounds through our test units. The Velos is also constructed in a way that it can be repaired via warranty should you ever run into a failure point.
I *STILL* love your Specwar 556 on my 11.5". But this is really grabbing my interest. How would muzzle and at-ear suppression look for the Velos compared to the Specwar 556? I tend to find that, with the Vltor A5 system, LMT EBCG, and SLR Ti adjustable gas block, that my rig is quieter than any 11.5" with the SF RC2 I've yet fired. Both for bystanders and at the ear. I am hoping Velos does this without having to essentially build the entire gun around the can.
I am waiting for my Form 1 approval on my Velos LBP 762- The guy at the gun store told me I would never need to do any kind of cleaning maintenance...is that correct?
A welded core is much stronger to hold up to high pressures created by center fire rifle cartridges. The pressure also does a great job of breaking up and expelling carbon buildup with each shot. The short answer is the average person will never have to worry about cleaning a well made rifle suppressor. Should you insist on cleaning the baffles you can plug the bottom end of the suppressor with something like a rubber plug and fill the suppressor with CLR from the top. Let it soak for a day, drain, rinse with water, let dry, and shoot. Avoid getting CLR on any of the painted or treated surfaces on the outside of the suppressor as this can strip the finish off.
If you already have a flash hider muscle device and does the internal one on the suppressor work better or does the external cat work better which one would work better and let’s say you wanted to use a muzzle break instead of the flash hatter, but yet you still wanted to use the flash hatter in cat what kind of combination would you get there as far as the flash or what is the best combination for flash suppression that you currently make
They literally replied to someone else that asked this 3 months sooner so you could have just read the comments instead of demanding they reply to the same question over and over.
You guys sure do post a lot but you can't restock your website? I have a gift card to use and I can't use it because you never have the adapters in stock that I need to use the suppressor that I bought.
Lol! In stock the day after the $200 credit expires! I feel ya, in the same boat. Bought the chimera during the sale and now I wish I just got this Velos can. Oh well. Anther can, another tax stamp…
Clearly you're wrong. Tons of comments here showing that this video is definitely far from useless. It's not an "Intro to Suppressors" video. It's a "How To" video which assumes you already have at least a tiny bit of knowledge on how they work. You clearly have zero knowledge so go look up some intro videos then come back to this one.
Can Silencerco please check your email I have been waiting over a week for your response. Your phone number goes to voicemail as well. I feel like this is a bad second date.
J.R. Not sure why you are getting our Voice Mail. Our CS team is available Monday - Thursday 9-5pm (MST). If you're having an issue getting through during those hours DM us on Instagram and we will be happy to help you out!
Just got mine ordered! Cannot wait man. Thank you dudes for making such a great product. Had to support a local Utah business as well.
You're going to love it!
@@SilencerCo I can't wait. thank you so much for the phenomenal customer service this morning.
That's what we are here for! Let us know if you need anything else. @@jdiamatti
Wayne from Letterkenny face head ahh
“So you were reviewing a quality suppressor the other dayyyyyyy”
I got my stamp today for my Velos LBP 556K. Can’t wait until it is shipped to me
Ordered mine a few weeks ago! Can’t wait to get it at my ffl so I can start the process!
You've got a winner with this can.
You should offer the can without the mount or flash hider for those of us that are going to use a different mount and don’t want pay the extra money for something we’re not going to use.
Plot twist: it would be the same price just without that extra hardware.
Capital armory does offer the option to remove the muzzle device to reduce the cost, still get the can side mount though.
Just don’t use it…the extra beans are negligible. Especially with the stamp lmaoo at least you’ll have it should you change ur mind
What's the round life on these? If it's a lot higher than the Huxwrx..... This is my new can of choice
Man alive how does it sound on a 308 not one video ...Please show one
My Saker K isn't even out of jail yet and it's already obsolete yayyyyyyyyy
should have bought an rc2.
i'm 100% certain surefire rc2 is why silencerco even made the velos to compete with it.
@@GalacticTradingPostthat doesn’t make sense. Maybe you mean the rc3.
So a flash hider is not required?
You can use the ASR Mounting system or you can choose to use a Direct Thread mounting system. We also have the TOM (Thread Over Mount) system that is compatible with the Velos.
@ thanks! I just got my velos lbp yesterday woop woop! I have a direct thread mount. Just wasn’t sure if the barrel tip had to be a certain distance in the suppressor.. I’m a noobie at this lol
@@AllTheDips Hey, you gotta learn somehow and asking questions is the best way to do it! You should be good to go! Just make sure that if your rifle uses a crush washer to remove it before threading on the suppressor.
@ lol right. Appreciate the help!
Can I put a rearden Mfg adapter on the velos?
How is the flash suppression at night? Also how is the recoil does it stay flat like the huxwrx 556k
It depends on the barrel length, anything over a 10” barrel I don’t notice any flash at all, also it shoots very flat
Are there any issues with gas pressure on the Velos LBP, with an 11.5 inch barrel on an SBR? 11.5 is short enough to be very violent at the muzzle with a ton of unburnt powder, that could conceivably cause baffle erosion?
While baffle erosion will always be more intense on SBR's you won't have to worry about it with the Velos LBP for two reasons. 1. The Velos utilizes an inconel 625 core and our patented Hoplon Blast Baffle that significantly reduces erosion. 2. We have the best warranty in the business so should you somehow run into issues we've got your back.
@@SilencerCo Wonderful news. Thank you. Is this also correct for the Hybrid 46m. I just received it a few weeks ago, and plan to use this until I get a stamp approved for the Velos LBP.
@@JustIn-pf9ei The Hybrid 46M is good down to 10'' barrels when using 5.56. So as long as you don't go below that you're good to go!
@@SilencerCo Thank you!
@@JustIn-pf9ei Not problem. Just let us know if you need anything else in the future!
When do you plan to restock the M9 threaded barrels?
Yes been hunting one for months now
Does this have a 10k round life span like competitor 3D printed cans
We have yet to reach a limited round count for the Velos. We have well over 10k rounds through our test units. The Velos is also constructed in a way that it can be repaired via warranty should you ever run into a failure point.
@@SilencerCo I’m sold.
I just bought one 2 weeks ago awesome news I can’t wait for my stamp to pass
@@juanmuniz5927how do you like it?
So these aren't compatible with other mounts in 1.375 x 24?
Do i need to lube the threads of the flash hider?
I *STILL* love your Specwar 556 on my 11.5". But this is really grabbing my interest. How would muzzle and at-ear suppression look for the Velos compared to the Specwar 556? I tend to find that, with the Vltor A5 system, LMT EBCG, and SLR Ti adjustable gas block, that my rig is quieter than any 11.5" with the SF RC2 I've yet fired. Both for bystanders and at the ear.
I am hoping Velos does this without having to essentially build the entire gun around the can.
Awesome
I am waiting for my Form 1 approval on my Velos LBP 762- The guy at the gun store told me I would never need to do any kind of cleaning maintenance...is that correct?
I WOULD LIKE ONE IF IT WERE HUB COMPATIBLE. 😮
So which suppressor can would you recommend? Velos, b&t srbs or cat Noah for 5.56
Are the flash hider end caps for the Chimera 30 inverted ?
Any plan on doing a lighter-weight version of the Velos? I don't need to suppress a belt-fed machinegun.
yeah...but you COULD!
Is this can compatible with solgw nod flash hider?
When you change it mount to a CHARLIE DIRECT THREAD MOUNT what is the new length of the Velos?
What’s the weight with no mount? Thanks!
nice how they reply....
I’m familiar removable baffles, wondering how does one go about cleaning a welded core ?
A welded core is much stronger to hold up to high pressures created by center fire rifle cartridges. The pressure also does a great job of breaking up and expelling carbon buildup with each shot. The short answer is the average person will never have to worry about cleaning a well made rifle suppressor. Should you insist on cleaning the baffles you can plug the bottom end of the suppressor with something like a rubber plug and fill the suppressor with CLR from the top. Let it soak for a day, drain, rinse with water, let dry, and shoot. Avoid getting CLR on any of the painted or treated surfaces on the outside of the suppressor as this can strip the finish off.
Why are you wearing an Alaska Department of Fish and Game hat?
Welcome back to Utube
If you already have a flash hider muscle device and does the internal one on the suppressor work better or does the external cat work better which one would work better and let’s say you wanted to use a muzzle break instead of the flash hatter, but yet you still wanted to use the flash hatter in cat what kind of combination would you get there as far as the flash or what is the best combination for flash suppression that you currently make
How many rounds is it rated for?
nice how they reply....
They literally replied to someone else that asked this 3 months sooner so you could have just read the comments instead of demanding they reply to the same question over and over.
You guys sure do post a lot but you can't restock your website? I have a gift card to use and I can't use it because you never have the adapters in stock that I need to use the suppressor that I bought.
Lol! In stock the day after the $200 credit expires! I feel ya, in the same boat. Bought the chimera during the sale and now I wish I just got this Velos can. Oh well. Anther can, another tax stamp…
If only had wrench flats. Spanners are too much of a PIA. Everything else is on point.
You explained HOW to do a bunch of stuff, but ZERO explanation on what any of that means or why you would swap these out. Useless video.
Clearly you're wrong. Tons of comments here showing that this video is definitely far from useless. It's not an "Intro to Suppressors" video. It's a "How To" video which assumes you already have at least a tiny bit of knowledge on how they work. You clearly have zero knowledge so go look up some intro videos then come back to this one.
no, you’re just a complete and utter simpleton
Too heavy
Can Silencerco please check your email I have been waiting over a week for your response. Your phone number goes to voicemail as well. I feel like this is a bad second date.
J.R. Not sure why you are getting our Voice Mail. Our CS team is available Monday - Thursday 9-5pm (MST). If you're having an issue getting through during those hours DM us on Instagram and we will be happy to help you out!
Thank you. Very professional.
@@Austin_Millbarge Just wanted to follow up J.R. Were you able to get ahold of our CS team?
@@SilencerCo yes he was very professional. Thank you for the follow up.
@@Austin_Millbarge That’s what we love to hear!