I think you are mistaken about using red locktite for the choke mounting system. You would find it very difficult to remove for periodic cleaning and maintenance.
@@ashylarry7411it’s definitely hearing safe with lower power loads. If you use magnum rounds your ears will ping a second but not blow your ears out. It’s quite impressive really and it also helps to reduce muzzle flash.
@@tactical12 glad to hear. So far the negative reviews outweigh the positive. Then again, these are from people commenting and not actually providing evidence or reasoning of why they suck
@@ashylarry7411 I see people commenting on them all the time and no one seems to actually have one. I have one and absolutely love it. Completely mission configurable without spending extra money unlike the salvo 12!
Have you tried dropping a few baffles and seeing if it was still hearing safe with the shorter configuration. Trying to decide what to purchase. Thanks
2 seconds before you said it I was thinking "No country for Old Men" myself. Awesome movie and I've wanted a Shotgun can since. (And one of the cow guns with the air tank too 😮) Will this work on a 20g or . 410 if you have an adapter?
If you are going to run strictly high brass stuff on the Gen12, try a heavier .308 buffer to slow it down. The Gen12 is tuned out of the box to run the weakest birdshot ammo and will kick a lot harder with the high powered stuff, which in turn might be activating the bolt release on an empty mag.
I like to run this supperessor on a few of my shotguns. If you can do a review on the Genesis 12 SBM that would be nice but I also like to see the 18" barrel Genesis 12. One day I like to get a Genesis 12, for now my Modded Citadel Boss 25 Rocks.
Hope the adapters for different shotguns become available - Plus would like to see a thread protector for the adapter when inserted into shotgun - none available Am waiting
Maybe I missed it in the video but.. is that the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Model J32CT11? (not the LE model). Im thinking about purchasing the Versax, what adapter did you get with it?
Think they might’ve missed the mark on this with all the threaded baffles I refuse to believe they don’t back out. There needs to be a rod sandwich between the endcap and mount that locks all the other threaded baffles together.
“Very sorry for your loss sir .”What would you say is the beat suppressor for an AR10/ 308 . I without realizing the Sig 716i has all proprietary shit so I can’t get an adjustable gas block . What has the best sound suppression without being over gassed ? Would you say Flow762 ? I was told that the can isn’t quiet at all . Can you recommend another ?
Listen dudes, I get it, it's kinda a novel idea, and I know there's like 0 demand for a suppressed 12 gauge. But charging more for the suppressor than what most shotguns cost is not very bright. Get your pricing down to maybe 30% over cost and you'll get a better return on volume and word of mouth. $599 is ridiculous.
@@nfareview Seriously? You can buy most Remington and Mossberg for under $600. Where do you live? Or do you think Benelli is the only thing out there? 😆 🤣 😂
@@guitarandmore69 have you started and owned a business? A manufacturing business? If you think $599 is a lot of money to build a product you have to pay for employees with, warehousing, raw materials, CNC machines, utilities, licensing fees, healthcare, marketing, web hosting, travel to shows and events, T&E ammo, T&E firearms, liability insurance, coating, packaging and shipping boxes, shipping, manual design and printing, etc…. Any suppressor on the market that’s under $1,000 is a bargain. You’re also buying it for a literal lifetime of use and it can be passed on so the $599 doesn’t not even matter 10, 20, 30 years later. As an established adult in your 30’s/40’s you should be buying toys with passive income streams anyway so questions like this don’t even come to fruition. Time is money and I’ve waisted enough of both trying to explain why a $599 suppressor is just fine. Later
@@nfareview You realize that all those things you just listed apply to manufacturing a $400 shotgun too, right? That's far more complex than a series of baffles that screw together...
@@guitarandmore69 economies of scale...more shotguns are made each year than shotgun suppressors. How old are you? You should know all this by your 30's. Or are you just purposely trolling?
God Speed Mr. Santiago.
Real sorry to hear about your friend that's a shame
It's so crazy you can suppress a semi auto shotgun effectively. Very cool.
its pretty awesome
or full-auto!
Finally great to see a full length review on this can series.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do some patterning with different chokes unsupressed vs suppressed. Especially with TSS turkey shells!!
Well crap, now I have to buy it!! Awesome!
we got you!
RIP man didn’t expect that ❤
I think you are mistaken about using red locktite for the choke mounting system. You would find it very difficult to remove for periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Sorry for ur loss sir 🙏🏽 Great info in the video it helped me make my decision on what I need to look for on this suppressor.
It's pretty cool to see you shoot in that shotgun with the American Flag waving way off in the distance
That TRX is badass. The suppressors are kool too
Got my sgx195 a few weeks ago, I love it! It runs really well on my mag fed!
Is it as loud as it sounds in this video?
@@ashylarry7411it’s definitely hearing safe with lower power loads. If you use magnum rounds your ears will ping a second but not blow your ears out. It’s quite impressive really and it also helps to reduce muzzle flash.
@@tactical12 glad to hear. So far the negative reviews outweigh the positive. Then again, these are from people commenting and not actually providing evidence or reasoning of why they suck
@@ashylarry7411 I see people commenting on them all the time and no one seems to actually have one. I have one and absolutely love it. Completely mission configurable without spending extra money unlike the salvo 12!
Have you tried dropping a few baffles and seeing if it was still hearing safe with the shorter configuration. Trying to decide what to purchase. Thanks
2 seconds before you said it I was thinking "No country for Old Men" myself.
Awesome movie and I've wanted a Shotgun can since.
(And one of the cow guns with the air tank too 😮)
Will this work on a 20g or . 410 if you have an adapter?
If you are going to run strictly high brass stuff on the Gen12, try a heavier .308 buffer to slow it down. The Gen12 is tuned out of the box to run the weakest birdshot ammo and will kick a lot harder with the high powered stuff, which in turn might be activating the bolt release on an empty mag.
I like to run this supperessor on a few of my shotguns. If you can do a review on the Genesis 12 SBM that would be nice but I also like to see the 18" barrel Genesis 12. One day I like to get a Genesis 12, for now my Modded Citadel Boss 25 Rocks.
Hope the adapters for different shotguns become available -
Plus would like to see a thread protector for the adapter
when inserted into shotgun - none available
Am waiting
One thing I noticed was that it was reducing recoil a fair amount on the Beretta
Great video!
Great review!!!
That's cool. Looked like a black powder shot.
So, just to clarify, can you adjust your choke by changing the end cap on this shotgun suppressor?
Commenting for the algorithm
A true American hero.
Gona be interesting this hunting season with the sgx. Extra 12” of barrel length Gona be nice for them far out birds.
Think I found my new obsession…suppressed shotguns.
Prayers for the Santiago famiLy 🙏🏾
Which CRMD did you use with the Gen-12 to mount this suppressor?
Maybe I missed it in the video but.. is that the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Model J32CT11? (not the LE model). Im thinking about purchasing the Versax, what adapter did you get with it?
Think they might’ve missed the mark on this with all the threaded baffles I refuse to believe they don’t back out. There needs to be a rod sandwich between the endcap and mount that locks all the other threaded baffles together.
I expected you if all people to get a hold of some subsonic buckshot and slugs. That being said, it may not cycle in those semi-auto platforms.
Would you say the shorter configuration is hearing safe or at least pretty close? Was there a huge noticeable difference? Thanks
Idea: take a suppressed AR SBR/full-auto, add an under-barrel shotgun (SBS), also suppressed. Four-stamp gun!
“Very sorry for your loss sir .”What would you say is the beat suppressor for an AR10/ 308 . I without realizing the Sig 716i has all proprietary shit so I can’t get an adjustable gas block . What has the best sound suppression without being over gassed ? Would you say Flow762 ? I was told that the can isn’t quiet at all . Can you recommend another ?
surefire socom rc2
maybe the new rc3 when it comes out
Still seems pretty loud, at least on video
I was thinking that too.
I wonder how it would sound on say a Thompson center single shot
Sounds better than without a suppressor
people still think stuff is movie silent? maybe .22 and subsonic 300 blk
Can people come out to suppress fest just to watch and learn ? because I’d love to
Man you got some serious control, how can you just go and watch and not want to shoot.
I have a salvo on a Remington 870 I hate the gun I’d like to get a genesis 12 but is this can quieter or louder than the salvo
Is the 5% discount code at Capitol Armory not a thing anymore?
It is. I know you can’t stack it with sales. My Patreon members get 10% off and use it weekly I know that.
no subsonic slugs?
💯🔥
wouldn't lithium grease work to quiet it.
Yes it would
Yep it could work. also ultrasound gel haha
What shotgun did you put in your thumbnail?
Gen12 from John Wick. About to do a full review on them. 🤘
Genesis right? So bad ass haha@@nfareview
Listen dudes, I get it, it's kinda a novel idea, and I know there's like 0 demand for a suppressed 12 gauge. But charging more for the suppressor than what most shotguns cost is not very bright. Get your pricing down to maybe 30% over cost and you'll get a better return on volume and word of mouth. $599 is ridiculous.
What shitty ass shotguns are you buying? 😂💀
@@nfareview Seriously? You can buy most Remington and Mossberg for under $600. Where do you live? Or do you think Benelli is the only thing out there? 😆 🤣 😂
@@guitarandmore69 have you started and owned a business? A manufacturing business? If you think $599 is a lot of money to build a product you have to pay for employees with, warehousing, raw materials, CNC machines, utilities, licensing fees, healthcare, marketing, web hosting, travel to shows and events, T&E ammo, T&E firearms, liability insurance, coating, packaging and shipping boxes, shipping, manual design and printing, etc…. Any suppressor on the market that’s under $1,000 is a bargain. You’re also buying it for a literal lifetime of use and it can be passed on so the $599 doesn’t not even matter 10, 20, 30 years later. As an established adult in your 30’s/40’s you should be buying toys with passive income streams anyway so questions like this don’t even come to fruition. Time is money and I’ve waisted enough of both trying to explain why a $599 suppressor is just fine. Later
@@nfareview You realize that all those things you just listed apply to manufacturing a $400 shotgun too, right? That's far more complex than a series of baffles that screw together...
@@guitarandmore69 economies of scale...more shotguns are made each year than shotgun suppressors. How old are you? You should know all this by your 30's. Or are you just purposely trolling?
will it work on a KSG or the origin 12
It will work on the ksg12 for sure
You should wear a white shirt while your in your room talking about this stuff.
especially when it's all black.
🙏
Gonna say it...didn't seem to do much.
❤️🔥🇺🇸🔥
Bro, you gotta wear lighter shirts.
Am I supposed to hear you talking?