@@noneyabidness196 testing is host dependent. On one host a can can look like a superstar, on another it can be mid. You really gotta know that going in. I haven't followed Jay much because I don't exactly like the way he's going about things but as I said towards the end of the video, sound performance in a 556 can isnt my biggest priority. I want something that sounds good, is durable, smaller, good flash suppression, swappable mounts, and is backed by a solid company.
@@noneyabidness196 The polonium is also more gassy. More suppression = more gas. In terms of 5.56 cans, suppression takes a huge backstep compared to flash/concussion reduction imo
Does anyone have experience with direct threading these cans? Will i have to keep checking it to make sure its not working off? Pretty cool if i can get a sub 5 inch lightweight can on my 16 inch. Im between this and the dual lok 5/7. If i can direct thread without issues im getting this.
You can DT it no problem. DT gets a lot of flack because guys hand tighten it then are shocked when it loosens.. as long as your smart and torque it a little on there you'll be happy and successfu
@@PracticallySquared1baffles/welds breaking. I think it’s limited to a batch but, from what I’ve seen, Dead Air hasn’t put out a serial number range to let people know.
I've seen this now. It's a shame, hopefully deadair gets whatever figured out. The cans super solid. Mines awesome. For what it's worth, this video was months prior to the issues and my statements are in regards to my personal Sierra.. I'll have some chats with some people and look into this further though.
@@nightfalloptics I would go another way. Once you buy/submit your forms, you’re stuck with it. If I knew, I’d have gone with SF. I’d rather just pass on the potential drama.
Great review.. I have the keymo version that I got out of jail a few weeks ago.
Both systems are great. I use the Xeno on a 30 cal can and a KeyMo on the Sierra 5.
6 months into my wait. 😢
Got this can in jail right now with plans to put it on a BCM 14.5 as well. Thanks for your perspective.
All the videos I've seen of this can it is extremely quiet for a 5.56 can.
Hope you buy a polonium to compare it to.
I'm sure the polonium is a great can. I hope to try one out soon.
Depending on what you make a priority the polonium is better from the pew science research on it
@@noneyabidness196 testing is host dependent. On one host a can can look like a superstar, on another it can be mid. You really gotta know that going in.
I haven't followed Jay much because I don't exactly like the way he's going about things but as I said towards the end of the video, sound performance in a 556 can isnt my biggest priority. I want something that sounds good, is durable, smaller, good flash suppression, swappable mounts, and is backed by a solid company.
@@noneyabidness196the polonium is also longer so I’d expect it to perform better. This is more of a comparison to the Polonium K.
@@noneyabidness196 The polonium is also more gassy. More suppression = more gas. In terms of 5.56 cans, suppression takes a huge backstep compared to flash/concussion reduction imo
Does anyone have experience with direct threading these cans? Will i have to keep checking it to make sure its not working off? Pretty cool if i can get a sub 5 inch lightweight can on my 16 inch. Im between this and the dual lok 5/7. If i can direct thread without issues im getting this.
You can DT it no problem. DT gets a lot of flack because guys hand tighten it then are shocked when it loosens.. as long as your smart and torque it a little on there you'll be happy and successfu
They are failing
How?
@@PracticallySquared1baffles/welds breaking. I think it’s limited to a batch but, from what I’ve seen, Dead Air hasn’t put out a serial number range to let people know.
I've seen this now. It's a shame, hopefully deadair gets whatever figured out. The cans super solid. Mines awesome. For what it's worth, this video was months prior to the issues and my statements are in regards to my personal Sierra.. I'll have some chats with some people and look into this further though.
@PracticallySquared1 any updates? I've been looking into this can myself but after reading the forums, I'm thinking otherwise.
@@nightfalloptics I would go another way. Once you buy/submit your forms, you’re stuck with it. If I knew, I’d have gone with SF. I’d rather just pass on the potential drama.