Thank you for the review. However, putting something else between my barrel and can just doesn’t seem like a great idea. Clearly this wasn’t made for me. Haha. Thank you again for the great review and music.
It does add another variable with respect to alignment or misalignment. But it is also most certainly a niche product as well. Thanks for watching Keith.
Excellent idea; and it works; I did the same thing and shot CO2 through the suppressor end and no 1st round pop and no safety issues; just make sure a round is not chambered when you shoot CO2 the suppressor end and then chamber a round and you'll be good to go.
@@KitBadger I did the same thing and shot CO2 through the suppressor end and no 1st round pop and no safety issues; just make sure a round is not chambered when you shoot CO2 the suppressor end and then chamber a round and you'll be good to go.
Clever idea. I wonder if you can accomplish the same thing by injecting CO2 via the breech by creating a seal with your hand and opening the action a bit.
Seems like an interesting device. The only thing I would be concerned about is alignment, and the possibility of baffle strikes. Since you have two separate threads, each of which has the potential for error, I could see the suppressor being put on slightly out of bore. Did you try this on more than one can, did you experience any issues of this type?
id rather spray co2 down my bore with a long red straw then cap it with the condom. Too much of a chance at unlucky tolerances + or - stack up and can make for a bad day. Doubt it's works very well with pistol pistons. KISS when it counts.
Awesome video on an innovative product. Been meaning to ask, whats the eye protection you use? I'm guessing it's prescription and I've been looking for something like that instead of the regular eye pro and inserts. Thanks and I really like the content you put out.
Pretty cool. Wet cans have been used to solve the issue with handguns, but I've been under the impression that its discouraged for rifles cans. Of course you're not really putting a liquid/gel media in the can, just CO2. Seems like a pretty cool solution to the problem though.... and is that a new rifle I see there? If it is, you couldn't have picked a better chassis system. Love those XLR chassis... I run an Element on my 7mm Rem Mag. The new Envy's look amazing too.
Its really not too hard to put something like that together... its just a matter of money. lol Actually, the worst part is optics. You can have one hell of a shooter with a 700 long range in 7mm RM or 300 WM by adding a chassis, a quality scope base, quality rings, a bipod, trigger, and getting some decent bags. I'm sure you have connections, but if you don't have any for optics Big Daddy Unlimited has some killer deals and I've been thoroughly impressed by Athlon Optics. Very similar to Vortex, but better bang for the buck and arguably better when you get to their Ares series of scopes and up.
Why not just make a little rubber hose attach on the CO2 thingy so you can stick into breach and squirt the CO2 down the barrel instead? Have different size hoses to seal into the taper of whatever cartridge you have and you'll seal at the rear and blow all the atmosphere out the muzzle. Seems like a simpler solution than putting another interface in between your rifle and the suppressor; another interface loosen, cause tolerance stack up. Not to mention that the muzzle adapter thing won't work on silencers that use QD mounts) and a simple hose would be plain cheaper.
I'm willing to bet you can get the exact same results using a CO2 injector and some rubber hose. If you want to get real Advanced with it you could bend some copper tubing so you don't have to stick your hand in front of the muzzle.
Why not skip tge device and spray co2in with bike inflator into chamber before clambering. If you need it to last a little plastic plug on end condom piece of tape ect.Why bother with the extra length and device .If it stored some gas and had a little button or somthing I woukd see its appeal,but even professionals wouldn't bother with this ( trust me) this is a MALL NINGA contraption where they coukd feel like they are set up to be worlds most stealth assasin.
No offense but extending the potential error by adding an additional adapter and then carrying around a CO2 canister is a bit extreme just to mitigate a little first round pop. So you put the adapter on and then screw on the suppressor and then basically purge the can with co2 which is another thing your going to have to carry around and if you don’t do all of this just before your about to take the shot your either going to have to do it again or put a condom over the end of your can. Not to mention it’s basically only going to work with direct thread cans which are really being made less and less by major suppressor companies because of the benefits of a well engineered QD system. Yeah I just don’t think you have enough of a problem in first round pop especially when talking about rifle cans to justify that much nonsense. Also when talking about first round pop it doesn’t take very long for a suppressor once it has been shot to fill back up with atmosphere so if your going to shoot and lay down the rifle again and then shoot again and continue that theme for some length of time you are going to be repeating that process a bunch of times. The negatives associated with this product out weigh the problem it attempts to mitigate, yeah this is stupid.
Ryan, with all due respect, when you start your statement with "No offense" and end with "this is stupid" that's dumb as shit... Hahaha, for reals though, I get it, it isn't for everyone. :)
I know I’m sorry but the more I wrote the more I convinced my self that the product was just well I won’t repeat it. This is nothing against you personally I think you do great work!!
The video was worth watching. As he said it's niche. I don't think the person who needs first-round poppy laminated is the person who's shooting all day
For men that want to kill groundhogs from the bedroom window, without waking the wife at 5 a.m.
Real problem, real solution.
I love it when companies come up with innovative products like this! :)
It is cool when people look for problems to solve. :)
Kit Badger yes it is!
Needs a vertical pistol grip that houses the co2 canister and runs to the device. Then you could prep it just like you activate a light.
This, is brilliant 👏.
Cool product!
At first when I saw this product I thought but why? But great review seems pretty cool!
It is definitely not for everyone, but it is pretty cool. :)
I wonder if Q will offer these with the taper they use?
It would be Discreet Ballistics, but yes. A taper would ensure alignment.
Thank you for the review. However, putting something else between my barrel and can just doesn’t seem like a great idea. Clearly this wasn’t made for me. Haha. Thank you again for the great review and music.
It does add another variable with respect to alignment or misalignment. But it is also most certainly a niche product as well. Thanks for watching Keith.
Sorcery!
What’s next a self lubricating fleshlight!?
One can only hope.
That exists. lol
Peachy Keen I didn’t know the gen2 fleshlights were out!
Q should make their own Pop Stopper with a taper to ensure perfect alignment.
Ha, I shot CO2 through the suppressor end. It's does the same. You can also use a short burst from a pocket torch lighter.
Putting anything over the muzzle of a loaded gun is kind of bad practice though. :)
@@KitBadger Are you talking about their device?
No, their device alleviates the need for that practice.
Excellent idea; and it works; I did the same thing and shot CO2 through the suppressor end and no 1st round pop and no safety issues; just make sure a round is not chambered when you shoot CO2 the suppressor end and then chamber a round and you'll be good to go.
@@KitBadger I did the same thing and shot CO2 through the suppressor end and no 1st round pop and no safety issues; just make sure a round is not chambered when you shoot CO2 the suppressor end and then chamber a round and you'll be good to go.
Clever idea. I wonder if you can accomplish the same thing by injecting CO2 via the breech by creating a seal with your hand and opening the action a bit.
You could probably get a partial effect to some extent.
Seems like an interesting device. The only thing I would be concerned about is alignment, and the possibility of baffle strikes. Since you have two separate threads, each of which has the potential for error, I could see the suppressor being put on slightly out of bore. Did you try this on more than one can, did you experience any issues of this type?
That was the only gun I ran it on. And yes, those issues could present themselves. A easy fix though would be to use tapers and guarantee alignment.
id rather spray co2 down my bore with a long red straw then cap it with the condom. Too much of a chance at unlucky tolerances + or - stack up and can make for a bad day. Doubt it's works very well with pistol pistons. KISS when it counts.
I just spray some computer duster in mine before shooting to mitigate the first round pop
Dont most just fill the can with the barrel pointed up then put the rubber on?
Seems cool, any other uses for it? Cleaning maybe?
Is there a valve to stop gasses from escaping from the device?
Think having that built into a can would work?
Probably, if it was designed right.
You know, I bet just using canned air, and blasting it into the suppressor before threading it one would accomplish largely the same thing.
But for replacing the "problem air" with more "problem air"
it should be part of the barrel for suppressor-ready guns so the port can be more discrete and not increase overall length.
You realize, this is largely a working concept right? Not to mention the cost and machining involved in making barrels with this. :)
does it affect the propellant burn in the barrel being devoid of O2?
sorr Oxy
No.
Awesome video on an innovative product. Been meaning to ask, whats the eye protection you use? I'm guessing it's prescription and I've been looking for something like that instead of the regular eye pro and inserts. Thanks and I really like the content you put out.
Hi Brett, it is a pair of Smiths: kitbadger.com/director-tactical-rx/ Thanks for watching!
Kit Badger thanks! Now I just have to find my prescription lol.
No problem man, they're great glasses.
Pretty cool. Wet cans have been used to solve the issue with handguns, but I've been under the impression that its discouraged for rifles cans. Of course you're not really putting a liquid/gel media in the can, just CO2. Seems like a pretty cool solution to the problem though.... and is that a new rifle I see there? If it is, you couldn't have picked a better chassis system. Love those XLR chassis... I run an Element on my 7mm Rem Mag. The new Envy's look amazing too.
It wasn't mine. But that rife was nice to shoot. :)
Its really not too hard to put something like that together... its just a matter of money. lol Actually, the worst part is optics. You can have one hell of a shooter with a 700 long range in 7mm RM or 300 WM by adding a chassis, a quality scope base, quality rings, a bipod, trigger, and getting some decent bags. I'm sure you have connections, but if you don't have any for optics Big Daddy Unlimited has some killer deals and I've been thoroughly impressed by Athlon Optics. Very similar to Vortex, but better bang for the buck and arguably better when you get to their Ares series of scopes and up.
Only money... :)
@@KitBadger I need to get more of this "only money" you speak of.
@@ravissary79 you and I both. :)
Why not just make a little rubber hose attach on the CO2 thingy so you can stick into breach and squirt the CO2 down the barrel instead? Have different size hoses to seal into the taper of whatever cartridge you have and you'll seal at the rear and blow all the atmosphere out the muzzle.
Seems like a simpler solution than putting another interface in between your rifle and the suppressor; another interface loosen, cause tolerance stack up. Not to mention that the muzzle adapter thing won't work on silencers that use QD mounts) and a simple hose would be plain cheaper.
I want to know what can that was. Sponsor videos suck sometimes cause they are only about hyping the product.
I'm willing to bet you can get the exact same results using a CO2 injector and some rubber hose. If you want to get real Advanced with it you could bend some copper tubing so you don't have to stick your hand in front of the muzzle.
That’s cool but couldn’t you just spray co2 down the end of the suppressor with a straw or something?
What rifle is that sir?
It is a Savage 308 in a chassis. I don't recall the model. It belongs to Discreet Ballistics.
That's a nice looking rifle
$100 wow
Where you thinking titanium should be cheaper or more expensive? :)
Why not skip tge device and spray co2in with bike inflator into chamber before clambering. If you need it to last a little plastic plug on end condom piece of tape ect.Why bother with the extra length and device .If it stored some gas and had a little button or somthing I woukd see its appeal,but even professionals wouldn't bother with this ( trust me) this is a MALL NINGA contraption where they coukd feel like they are set up to be worlds most stealth assasin.
No offense but extending the potential error by adding an additional adapter and then carrying around a CO2 canister is a bit extreme just to mitigate a little first round pop. So you put the adapter on and then screw on the suppressor and then basically purge the can with co2 which is another thing your going to have to carry around and if you don’t do all of this just before your about to take the shot your either going to have to do it again or put a condom over the end of your can. Not to mention it’s basically only going to work with direct thread cans which are really being made less and less by major suppressor companies because of the benefits of a well engineered QD system. Yeah I just don’t think you have enough of a problem in first round pop especially when talking about rifle cans to justify that much nonsense. Also when talking about first round pop it doesn’t take very long for a suppressor once it has been shot to fill back up with atmosphere so if your going to shoot and lay down the rifle again and then shoot again and continue that theme for some length of time you are going to be repeating that process a bunch of times. The negatives associated with this product out weigh the problem it attempts to mitigate, yeah this is stupid.
Ryan, with all due respect, when you start your statement with "No offense" and end with "this is stupid" that's dumb as shit... Hahaha, for reals though, I get it, it isn't for everyone. :)
I know I’m sorry but the more I wrote the more I convinced my self that the product was just well I won’t repeat it. This is nothing against you personally I think you do great work!!
No worries man, no offense taken. :) Thank you for watching!
The video was worth watching. As he said it's niche. I don't think the person who needs first-round poppy laminated is the person who's shooting all day
Lol u could literally do the same thing just by spraying co2 down the barrel. Cool but pointless
The animal you are killing doesn't care what dB level kills it.
I don’t think that’s the point