WEIGHT 4.8 oz / 136 g LENGTH 5.3 in / 13.5 cm DIAMETER 1.6 in / 4.1 cm MSRP: 849 imperial credits Ships with 1/2x28 Booster Assembly and HUB Piston Adapter
If you have to leave us guessing about even the most basic of product information this is a garbage advertisement. I shouldn't even be giving your team engagement for this nonsense. Even a simple card at the end of the video with caliber msrp and estimated availability would fix this.
Once they get bored with a design they stop making it and move on to something new. They'll still support the rad9 for warranty stuff but that's generally the limit. They can't keep up with demand for most of their products so expanding the product line is stupid they instead will replace one production slot with another. The RAD9 is not a relic, it functions perfectly fine and is easily serviced.
@@Robert-S- yeah this is how most of the industry works fellas. All silencers will end production someday. It's like getting mad at Ford because they're not making the 2023 mustang anymore
@@Yapperinos but the older ones were better than the new ones! These new things you can't service, the old ones you could take apart without any special tools scrub em clean and put em back together. These new three dee printed things you gotta buy special dips and just believe they are clean. Don't even get me started on Fords electric "Mustang" new fangled garbage. All kidding aside, my biggest issue with HUXWRX is getting supporting parts in stock. The most common sized muzzle devices, and most of their non-suppressor products are perpetually on backorder. And with their suppressors, it feels like as soon as they get to market with one model, they are already end-of-life on it, and already working on a replacement. So to tweak your Ford Mustang analogy... It would be like buying the first model year Ford mustang, and then complaining when they discontinue it next year and stop making parts available to service it.
@ True but people demand higher performance and will pay for it, and that's what it takes. Money talks. Idk what you mean about just-released models being end of life already. Flow 556k is still being sold. Rad 9 was around for years. They innovate fast compared to a lot of old can companies, I appreciate that. It's not like your device is bricked by a software update, you bought a can that's made to last a long ass time. Accessories being OOS is a valid complaint hopefully they fix it over time; they're not the only ones with perpetually OOS shit.
WEIGHT 4.8 oz / 136 g LENGTH 5.3 in / 13.5 cm DIAMETER 1.6 in / 4.1 cm
MSRP: 849 imperial credits Ships with 1/2x28 Booster Assembly and HUB Piston Adapter
How about putting information in the video instead of whatever that waste of time was.
What?!?!? You’re not into self fellating highlight reels
Let me guess 9mm can with flow tech and 3d printed with titanium
My guess is that's the video playing at their booth at shotshow. Hope to get a video with some actual information about the product.
Can we hear it?
Db decibel numbers for 9 mm?
When are your 3-LUG Adapters going to be back in stock? I’ve been waiting a long time to buy one and still out of stock.
Man these videos suck: no info on the products, and the last half a dozen just let the CEO hear himself
TELL US DETAILS ABOUT THE PRODUCT
It would have taken you less time to read the description than to type your comment.
@@TheMikeshannonI can go to their website to read. The release video should actually talk about the product so I can listen and watch
@@TheMikeshannonQlown. 😂
Does Jay at pewscience have one yet? Once his report drops I might get one.
The beginning was great. But then you start shooting and all we get is music???
If you have to leave us guessing about even the most basic of product information this is a garbage advertisement.
I shouldn't even be giving your team engagement for this nonsense. Even a simple card at the end of the video with caliber msrp and estimated availability would fix this.
Yall gonna still make the rad9? Or am I stuck with a relic now?
Sounds like the rad9/45 are done
Once they get bored with a design they stop making it and move on to something new. They'll still support the rad9 for warranty stuff but that's generally the limit. They can't keep up with demand for most of their products so expanding the product line is stupid they instead will replace one production slot with another. The RAD9 is not a relic, it functions perfectly fine and is easily serviced.
@@Robert-S- yeah this is how most of the industry works fellas. All silencers will end production someday. It's like getting mad at Ford because they're not making the 2023 mustang anymore
@@Yapperinos but the older ones were better than the new ones! These new things you can't service, the old ones you could take apart without any special tools scrub em clean and put em back together. These new three dee printed things you gotta buy special dips and just believe they are clean. Don't even get me started on Fords electric "Mustang" new fangled garbage.
All kidding aside, my biggest issue with HUXWRX is getting supporting parts in stock. The most common sized muzzle devices, and most of their non-suppressor products are perpetually on backorder. And with their suppressors, it feels like as soon as they get to market with one model, they are already end-of-life on it, and already working on a replacement. So to tweak your Ford Mustang analogy... It would be like buying the first model year Ford mustang, and then complaining when they discontinue it next year and stop making parts available to service it.
@ True but people demand higher performance and will pay for it, and that's what it takes. Money talks.
Idk what you mean about just-released models being end of life already. Flow 556k is still being sold. Rad 9 was around for years. They innovate fast compared to a lot of old can companies, I appreciate that. It's not like your device is bricked by a software update, you bought a can that's made to last a long ass time. Accessories being OOS is a valid complaint hopefully they fix it over time; they're not the only ones with perpetually OOS shit.
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