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BERGQUIST ARMAMENT
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Building & Shooting America’s Rifle.
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The Ultimate Home Defense Rifle: 8” 300 Blackout
In this video I will go over my 300 blackout home defense set up. I put together a list of strengths I see within the platform. These benefits are not a one size fits all but they may benefit you. If you already bought into the idea of 300 blackout, I will verify why you made a good decision. If you agree or disagree with the ideas in this video let me know in the comments what your opinion is.
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good concept, I would try a 9mm buffer and spring, that could be the overall issue. I just built a 9mm pcc with the 8inch barrel and bcg from cmmg, my upper and lower is Fortis Mfg, I bought as a set, for the buffer I went with the ArmaSpec Sound Mitigating buffer with the captured spring. CMMG was out of the complete mags so I bought their spring inserts and bought my Gen3 pmag somewhere else. I had it out this weekend and other than the first round being a stovepipe, it ran flawless for the rest of the outing, I put the review up on my channel, check it out, I go over the entire build....Good, it has the potential to be a flat shooting load of fun.
I don’t get it, why is it that loud on a suppressor?
Supersonic 5.56
I was blinking all the while
Hey man, you don't have to fully release the trigger to fire off another round. If you didn't know that, try slowly releasing the trigger after you fire. You'll feel a small click, when you feel that you can fire again if you have more ammo in the magazine. It increase accuracy and decrease recoil.
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Funny. I came to your channel for the “ultimate home defense” video and stayed for the TX22 I also run mine suppressed. YHM Phantom suppressor, Riton red dot and Streamligjt TLR-8 (cuz the laser is fun dammit)
As a fan of the 8.5 BA in 300BLK I like what you’ve done. I chose to direct thread my suppressor with a MI guard covering all but 2 inches of the suppressor. It’s compact, reliable with subs and supers (yes ammo choice matters) Well done
Sounds like a sweet build. That was my original plan until I got the nomad 30. She is very thick. No way that can is fitting under a handguard.
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENT I bought the Texas Silencer Outrider. It’s super quiet titanium direct thread and easily fits inside the MI forend
Looks like harsh recoil
Or bad recoil management.
Were you using super sonic ammo?
Subsonic ammo
You can’t stabilise both subs and supers with a single barrel, you need to choose. Given 300blk was designed to be a subsonic cartridge that is where it shines. Best go with a 1in5 twist is ideal. As a supersonic cartridge it’s pointless there are so many better options
I do think the 1/7 twist does a good job at stabilizing both light and heavy projectiles. The accuracy portion shows both supersonic and subsonic ammo were stabilized at 50 yards. The 1/5 twist definitely is best for subsonic ammunition. The best 110 gr 300 blackout preforms as good as a 77 gr 5.56 in terms of a wound cavity. I’m going to have to disagree with you on this one. I think 300 blackout performs great with subsonic and supersonic ammo. And being able to switch between the two is a huge benefit of 300 blackout. I appreciate you sharing your opinion.
You absolutely can
@@stevenwilkinson8373 your evidence is very compelling we all believe you lol
Yea the subsonic 950fps pistol velocity rounds make soooo much more sense than the 2100fps pointy ones. 🤦🏾♂️
@@lorcan2316 can’t argue with fact
I have two 300BO shorties and a 16 inch carbine. It's a fine round with the right ammo selection.
The ultimate home defense gun is the one you know is accurate, reliable, ballistically capable, and familiar. Everything else is semantics and training.
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If I decide to defend my home I certainly won't be running around the woods. Let the Rascals come to you. Did you Ever see a big game hunter Running through the woods??
Hate is never pretty
I don’t think it’s the ultimate “ home defense “ as you claim. Used in the situation you demonstrated, running a course out doors with varying distance between your targets, sure. Inside a house, ( home defense) not so much.
What do you think would be a better home defense rifle?
Haters always hate
Two biggest flaws in that argument: 1. Size of home/property & layout may vary 2. You wouldn’t only drive your 4x4 truck on dirt roads.. depending on street conditions a 4x4 may prove more versatile & out preform a standard “road vehicle”
Lol. "not so much". GREAT fuckin explanation!
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENT the best home defense rifle is the one you train with
Sweet setup i love my modern series ballistic advantage 300 blackout barrel in my aero upper
Good product for a reasonable price.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video. I thought your voice tempo and knowledge of the system was great. I also enjoyed the movement action and editing seemed great as well. I also subscribed. Keep up the good work. Have a great day.
Thank you 🙏
Very nice. If it ain't reliable it better at least be fun 😂
Absolutely💯
Great video 🤠👍 I have a pcc for the role currently but something similar in the works as an upgrade. I run a 16" 300aac with supers because AKs are for commies but ballistics don't lie
If it works and gives you confidence, it’s a good setup. 300 blackout is the way👍
"maneuverabilititty"
Starting the video with a call of duty zombies song CLASSIC. Beauty of annihilation is a power move, liked and subbed.
One of the best games ever made👍
“Home defense” Goes in the woods*
Obviously it’s not going to be the same as training in a confined space but many of the principles carry over. We have to do the best we can with what we have.
Also shows some versatility
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENTtraining is always good no matter where
What buffer system are you using?
Standard buffer and spring. But with the law tactical folder the buffer weight is around a H2.
Just found your channel, great content. I just subbed, ready to watch your channel grow
Awesome build too
Thank you good sir. Much appreciated.
How many rounds does it hold? I only heard 6..❤beautiful tho!
In the short mag 20 rounds. It’s hard to beat the MP5. Definitely still holds its ground even today. I am excited to do a review on it.
I want one
Sick as tits
Great video! 👏🏽
Thank you!
Why are you wearing ear protection?
I usually shoot many different guns in a range session. So I put all my gear on and leave it on until I am done shooting. If I go out to shoot with a couple mags I will just wear eye protection. So my ears can get the full experience of suppressed subsonic ammo.
Yup and with electronic ear pro in the woods you can hear the critters breathing
Does anyone make a full rail ?
Check out the m70 extended m-lok
That’s really cool
Got one of these to pair with a Kimber R7 Mako Tactical for the express purpose of becoming my house gun. Running it in the short config with Winchester Super Suppressed 147gr FMJ subsonic and got lots of jamming caused by failure to run the slide fully back. After that, I ran it with G9 Defense 126gr subsonic without cleaning the Mako or the piston and it ran flawlessly with zero malfunctions. Shooting in an indoor range in the short configuration , it was quiet enough to shoot comfortably with no ear plugs with the lower power G9 ammo without any after effects to my hearing. Just exactly what I was hoping for as a home defense platform.
You did the right thing changing up the ammo. Unfortunately there isn’t many ways to tune pistols to run suppressed. Additionally, 9mm ammo can be hit or miss. Once you find a good ammo stick to it. Sounds like a sweet home defense setup. Thanks for sharing.
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENT I wasn't looking for Hollywood quiet, I just thought it might be a good idea to be able to hear the questions the cops will inevitably want to ask me after words if I ever need to use it in a home defense incident! BTW, in TN it's legal to use a suppressed weapon for self defense.
Hollywood quiet ... What can ?
Dead Air Nomad
Beauty of Annihilation is a beautiful song And from my game (not really I didn’t make the game yall know what I mean)
Nice ass build.
You can change poi by pulling out on the can and changing what notch the piston is in
Bruh, you look like Soap from MW2-3.
Thank you for taking time to share this video! How’s the gas blowback?
Depends on the ammo. With subs it was nonexistent. I was shooting the lawman 147gr supersonic and I was getting hit in the face with carbon. I also shot 115gr and the gas blowback was nonexistent.
I'm wondering if this will fit one of my Beryls, I'm gonna have to cut the second sling mount on the right side of the retainer, but the lever on the beryl is on the outside instead of the inside like every other AK. I wonder if that'll snag me and I won't be able to install it.
Hard to say if it would work. You would probably have to look at in person. If it doesn’t line up, you could return the handguard. I’m sure you aren’t the only one thinking about the compatibility.
Is it good enough without hearing protection in HD scenario?
Yes, in the long conversation with subsonic ammo. The short conversation is getting pretty spicy. But far better than nothing.
Found my way here after engaging in one of your shorts. Really great info. I just ran into an issue with an AR setup using a standard height mount. And found with the LVPO I was using. Once I actually got out to stretch the range on it i was getting a lot of scope shadow. Basically having to chew on my stock to get low enough And I realised I had set it up without ear pro in mind... so when I went to actually shoot, the eye box was so unforgiving when teally zoomed in, and I just didn't have enough movement. I wish i had found a video like this prior. I hadnt even considered anything other than "standard height". There is not a lot of discussion out there for different mount heights. Heres a comment for engagement.
I appreciate you sharing your experience. You have proven that it is essential to get out and test your equipment. It is a learning process to understand what works and what doesn’t. It sounds like you could benefit from a higher mount based off your situation. It’s too bad because you already invested money in a mount. If you have having that much of an issue with a standard 1.42 mount you might want to make the jump to a 1.93 mount if your rifle is going to be used for upright shooting. If you plan to shoot in the prone the 1.57ish mounts might be your ticket.
I hate to be that guy because overall, I think this is informative and great. I simply want to add a bit of nuance. When decocking firearms like this we should take advantage of the drop safety mechanisms built into them. Modern DA revolvers for example have a trigger bar requiring the trigger to be depressed for the firing pin to engage. This beretta is no different it seems. Per the beretta 84bb user manual. To lower the hammer with the firearm loaded with round in the chamber. Once one has depressed the trigger to release the hammer, while holding their thumb down on the hammer just as you have shown, to then fully remove their finger from the trigger after allowing the hammer to move forward a little to the half cock position. Then engage the safety. I am not en expert, and not particularly familiar with this beretta. But generally this practice would allow us to take advantage of the internal drop safety mechanisms (if present) of our firearms for an added layer of safety. I'm sharing this not in the spirit of one upmanship. Because this is also how I would decock hammer fired guns until I started learning more about revolvers. But so we can all engage and learn together. Stay safe, have fun, look cool.
You have an excellent point. Thank you for your comment. I had no idea there was an internal drop safety when using the half cock. Good info, thank you.
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENT I'm not sure if this specific gun has one. But I wanted to add to the discourse. It was a change in procedure I made when learning about wheel guns. Because if you take your finger off the trigger, the transfer bar moves out of position. So if the hammer drops, it shouldn't fire. The safety plunger in most modern firearms will prevent the forward travel of the firing pin if the trigger is not fully depressed. I think the series 80 safety on 1911 is an example of this. Glock and M&P have similar drop safes I believe. But those are striker fired. The safety plunger works the same though. Like i said. Im not an expert. I would defer to your experience in handling this firearm. It would actually be pretty cool to see a breakdown of some of these 80s and 90s old school cool guns. A lot of their user manuals and print materials have been lost by now. I initially thought this was a cheetah. Made me think of the matrix 😎. Love the rest of your stuff. Keep it up.
@@davidcopeland1067You were right I just tested this out. If you pull the trigger and release the hammer slightly. Then release the trigger the hammer will go down into half cock. This is much safer in case the hammer slips. Great information everyone should know. I am going to make a video on it. Thank you very much!
Like the content bro. Working with other firearms content creators. Hit me up on the channel. Love good content
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I assume that the old spring was shorter in length due to wear and tear ? Putting a longer spring compared to the stock spring seems excessive
Correct, over time the spring got worn out.
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENT interesting. You must have put a lot of rounds down range with that rifle!
@@tomtomisdabomb7I have a few thousand rounds through the bcg. I’ve noticed a reduced service life on gas rings and ejector springs when only shooting suppressed.
Almost seems undergassed which is weird with the suppressor on it
The barrel is a Rosco 10.5” and a aero precision bcg. I am using a springco red spring and H3 buffer. It was ejecting 1 o’clock suppressed and 3 o’clock unsuppressed with 5.56. I just changed the gas rings so it’s going to get more gas. It was beating its self to death with a standard buffer and spring.
@@BERGQUISTARMAMENT yeah thats one of the first things i get for my rifle is a heavier buffer and spring, suppressed or not. I had an aero adjustable gas block on a 12.5" but it almost seemed like more trouble than its worth on a di gun
@@ethanwiley7605I bought one adjustable gas block and I replaced it almost right away. If you can get the ejection pattern between 1 and 4 o’clock you’re golden.
Throw some teflon tape on that barrel it’ll help with walk off