Amazingly Small Suppressor that still packs a quiet punch. #tonetechnology #missionconfigurable #jkarmament #modular #Silencer #suppressor #concealedcarrycan
first time watcher here. after seeing your wall and satellite comms in the background, plus the informative and cut-to-the-point info, you've earned an easy sub. thank you brother for your 2a knowledge and god bless.
Being able to communicate is priceless in a firefight. My first two deployments were big army, my last was other side and we used suppressors, it was priceless to be able to yell for my partner and they could hear me after we moved into seperate rooms with support people. No ringing in my head, no migraine from being indoors, no flashing your nvg's into gate mode. Just nice, sterile work complete.
Interesting especially from someone like myself who doesn’t have a can. It’s like window shopping. Eventually I’m going to get one for one or two of my setups. Especially for indoor
I posted my very first suppressor video review and TH-cam immediately gave me a strike and permanently removed the video??? How is it I see everyone else doing can reviews and not getting strikes? and videos are still up? Btw I love this new can! Great video.
Would you be willing to make a video(even a short) of this can on a lever gun? Jk armament says they are made for lever guns too and I’m curious about it’s performance in that roll!
By chance would you be willing to make a video or a TH-cam short using the CCX on a 357 lever gun? It’s rated for 357 out of a 16” barrel (as stated on their website). I can’t find any data or videos about people using it on a lever gun. Was just curious if you happen to be out shooting your 357 if you’d be willing to provide your thoughts on its performance in that application? I know a bigger can would do better, but I want to see if the ccx is even a viable option in that application.
@@MasterChief0093 you could probably run 38 special out of the CCX can but I’d keep that on a 9mm. I run the 9mm sub gun can I forget the name on my lever gun. It’s crazy quiet as well. You can run 357 as well. Currently I run there 45-70 can on my 44mag. There cans are nice and light
You're not carrying ipendex with that thing on there. But I do like it. I may get this. I don't care so much about sound but signature reduction is always good.
meth lab raids.. I don't think those guys should be worried about anything that would attract them to the JKA CCX.. literally get the best can for that specific purpose then go get a holster tailor made to that tool. Even JKA theirselves at shot show said the CCX is tailor made for everyday joes and janes carrying for self defense. Pretty sure it's not at all intended for trying not to set off a methlab bomb lol
I don't think he was saying this suppressor was built for that, but rather used that scenario as an example of why someone might want to carry a suppressed handgun in a holster. This suppressor on my homebrew xMacro would be awesome both for the range and potentially EDC with a short setup.
Is it CCK or CCX? The title say CCX. If that can isn't too expensive it might be worth getting one. If your shooting wipes, you're probably not target shooting. I don't own one but... there's no really good reason for a wipe if you're shooting in a safe place. That is a cool suppressor though. It sucks you need a tax stamp for that, and can't take it out of state, without approval or "informing the ATF". This is what the government did to the Native Americans (American Indian).
@@JoeLogger I don't know for sure, but most people on youtube say you have to notify the ATF when you cross state borders with anything you need a tax stamp for. Like I said I don't know because I shy away from the tax stamp stuff. Thanks for the info though!
@@bradh74 definitely just an SBR or destructive device. You're free to go anywhere you like with suppressors as long as that state is legal to own then there
Judging by the view of the property and the gun collection I'd say he's doing just perfect... Also, judging by what every so-called gun guru is doing for training, it seems like he left an impressionable mark on the gun community.
@@JohnAdams-mu7xd totally agree with you. I wasn’t implying he is doing terribly in his life. All I meant to say is the contrast between him and Travis Haley it’s undeniable maybe he’s just older
@@TheofficialCostaludus well, Chris, you may look older, but you still look tough as nails and probably cannot shoot many guys have your age keep up the good work stay healthy my friend
first time watcher here. after seeing your wall and satellite comms in the background, plus the informative and cut-to-the-point info, you've earned an easy sub. thank you brother for your 2a knowledge and god bless.
Being able to communicate is priceless in a firefight. My first two deployments were big army, my last was other side and we used suppressors, it was priceless to be able to yell for my partner and they could hear me after we moved into seperate rooms with support people. No ringing in my head, no migraine from being indoors, no flashing your nvg's into gate mode. Just nice, sterile work complete.
I don't know what I want more the amount of land you have or the number of lever guns you have, well done good sir.
…trips to Japan
Really great review. This is the first time I see one of your videos and it is super well thought out.
Interesting
Thank you for the info
nice to see that can fit in the holster
Interesting especially from someone like myself who doesn’t have a can. It’s like window shopping. Eventually I’m going to get one for one or two of my setups. Especially for indoor
I got one, then I got another, and now I have 8. And now I want this one lol
@@JNOSNOW lol 😂 I feel you brother
Awesome review, thanks.
I posted my very first suppressor video review and TH-cam immediately gave me a strike and permanently removed the video??? How is it I see everyone else doing can reviews and not getting strikes? and videos are still up?
Btw I love this new can! Great video.
They pulled all videos I believe of people making them even if they were legal
Nice
hmm. Interesting suppressor. Trying to decide between this one and an HUXWRX 9mm short can
nice review thanks
Awesome gun room. What type of beer do you keep in the frig.
He drinks King Cobra 🐍
Please try it on a 38 levergun.
Would you be willing to make a video(even a short) of this can on a lever gun? Jk armament says they are made for lever guns too and I’m curious about it’s performance in that roll!
I run a 5 baffle on my 357 and I have one for my 44 and 45-70 great can
@@TheofficialCostaludus just clarifying. You run the ccx on your lever gun or one of the other ones?
Sorry MC I run the RCX my bad
By chance would you be willing to make a video or a TH-cam short using the CCX on a 357 lever gun? It’s rated for 357 out of a 16” barrel (as stated on their website).
I can’t find any data or videos about people using it on a lever gun. Was just curious if you happen to be out shooting your 357 if you’d be willing to provide your thoughts on its performance in that application? I know a bigger can would do better, but I want to see if the ccx is even a viable option in that application.
@@MasterChief0093 you could probably run 38 special out of the CCX can but I’d keep that on a 9mm. I run the 9mm sub gun can I forget the name on my lever gun. It’s crazy quiet as well. You can run 357 as well.
Currently I run there 45-70 can on my 44mag. There cans are nice and light
Merci.
You're not carrying ipendex with that thing on there. But I do like it. I may get this. I don't care so much about sound but signature reduction is always good.
ipendex lol
In its shortest form you probably could if youre starting with a 3.5 barrel as its only a tenth longer than a 34. Now reholstering might be an issue.
@@jubjub905you could maybe order a custom holster with a shroud around the suppressor to protect your jewels
What wipes are you using?
Whole lotta laver guns back there
My wonder here is that petroleum jelly is flammable, how is this not going to catch fire?
Same way me moving my hips vigorously fast didn’t set it on fire during that escapade lol #science
What slide is that on your 19?
Fowler industries
meth lab raids.. I don't think those guys should be worried about anything that would attract them to the JKA CCX.. literally get the best can for that specific purpose then go get a holster tailor made to that tool.
Even JKA theirselves at shot show said the CCX is tailor made for everyday joes and janes carrying for self defense. Pretty sure it's not at all intended for trying not to set off a methlab bomb lol
I don't think he was saying this suppressor was built for that, but rather used that scenario as an example of why someone might want to carry a suppressed handgun in a holster.
This suppressor on my homebrew xMacro would be awesome both for the range and potentially EDC with a short setup.
Is it CCK or CCX? The title say CCX. If that can isn't too expensive it might be worth getting one. If your shooting wipes, you're probably not target shooting. I don't own one but... there's no really good reason for a wipe if you're shooting in a safe place. That is a cool suppressor though. It sucks you need a tax stamp for that, and can't take it out of state, without approval or "informing the ATF". This is what the government did to the Native Americans (American Indian).
When it first came out it was a CCK. Now it’s sold as a CCX same can
Just FYI. You are not required to inform the ATF when you travel with your suppressors.
@@JoeLogger I don't know for sure, but most people on youtube say you have to notify the ATF when you cross state borders with anything you need a tax stamp for. Like I said I don't know because I shy away from the tax stamp stuff. Thanks for the info though!
@@bradh74 ya man. Suppressors are exempt from the notification requirement. Suppress everything!!
@@bradh74 definitely just an SBR or destructive device. You're free to go anywhere you like with suppressors as long as that state is legal to own then there
@costaludus Who did the work on your Glock 19/26 hybrid?
Fowler industry
You not first you last
Is this the same guy from the Magpul videos? Wow what happened?
Judging by the view of the property and the gun collection I'd say he's doing just perfect... Also, judging by what every so-called gun guru is doing for training, it seems like he left an impressionable mark on the gun community.
@@JohnAdams-mu7xd totally agree with you. I wasn’t implying he is doing terribly in his life. All I meant to say is the contrast between him and Travis Haley it’s undeniable maybe he’s just older
Those “Magpul videos” were a number of years ago. Even Haley looks older. Lol
@@Pew_pewchronicles I am older and I have grey and wrinkles I don’t cover up lol all good just getting old
@@TheofficialCostaludus well, Chris, you may look older, but you still look tough as nails and probably cannot shoot many guys have your age keep up the good work stay healthy my friend