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- Rugged Suppressor Totem Multitool - How to use the Rugged multitool on our pistol, rifle, and rimfire cans. The tools are manufactured in-house by Rugged Suppressors to line up perfectly with your Rugged cans and accessories.
Awesome!!! Had to buy a third party tool for my Obsidian 9. Glad to see Rugged now has their own tools available.
I did the same and feel the third-party tool is better than this one. Good concept but the other brand doesn't scratch.
This tool is made out of Delrin it isn't likely to scratch like metal or some other materials.
@@HEMIzygote where you got the third party one? might want to get one depending on price
@@HEMIzygotewhere you get it
@@HEMIzygote (Has never actually used the Rugged tool)
Thanks, Ben. Brilliant tool and demo. Love mine.
Thank you!
Also, a hidden feature that could used(I’ve had to use a screw driver for this in the past) is if the obsidian is stuck on your barrel, but you can remove the the piston cover by hand, you can then use just the bar through the gaps in the pistol to break that free most likely if you don’t have the penetrating oil or 5 extra rounds to pop off
I've been waiting for months for Rugged to get this tool back in stock. It seems to be a bit of a unicorn.
did you get it?
Sweet. A must have for rugged owners.
I love my Obsidian9, could you make a video of how to clean it and maintain it ?
What's "Tap Magic"?
Why do you need a piston for other suppressors to run on handguns but we can just direct thread the oculus on a handgun without a piston?
How about a video showing how to assemble the pistons and tri-lugs? The Obsidian .45 didn't come with any instructions or even an assembly diagram.
we are working on a few videos that will be coming out soon
@@Ruggedsuppressors AWSOME! Thanks for the reply. I did find the 'missing pieces'. It all makes a little more sense now.
@@Ruggedsuppressors Good. Overdue. Love your product!!
Does any of those work for the Radiant?
Awesome, I hate to say it but the other tools y’all had were……let’s just say could have been better, lol. I guess I’m gonna have to come out of pocket on this one, already spent both of my store credits from your last promo. I damn near have your whole product line at this point.
ditto
My obsidian 45 is stuck and cannot get it apart to clean, any pointers ideas or solutions on how to get it to come apart?
Try using Tap Magic or penetrating oil in the seams. Shoot it a couple of times to warm it up and allow the fluid to seep into the suppressor and then try to get it to come apart. If that doesn't work for you, please contact our Customer Service for help.
I use a heat gun to get it going but it's tight AF even though I hand tighten.
When will these be back in stock?
Definitely sign up for the email notifications, and we'll send out updates as soon as they become available.
Breaking apart the baffles is a challenge
Worked through a few options here: th-cam.com/video/9cgUiGI3Sv4/w-d-xo.html
My endcap (Razor 762) has tried to unscrew itself at the range twice and I still can’t get the tool because I guess it’s just permanently out of stock.
Do you have an open end tool so when you unscrew suppressor off a fixed threaded barrel and the end thread cap from suppressor gets stuck on barrel you can take it off?
I just wrapped a leather glove around mine and turned it with a pair of smooth jaw Knipex pliers.
I would think nickel anti seize to be the ticket ?
Anyone tried on threads at assembly ?
Does it make take down easier ?
I also have a 3rd party tool but the one thing that tool can do that this one can't is get the suppressor off when it carbon locks to my barrel.
@@c.w.4804 I bought yours too - love em! Got a socket for each can cause I knew I would need it when I didn't have it.
What third party are you talking about? The warren innovative technologies? Any way you could explain? I just purchased the rugged and don’t mind buying other tools to have other options. I support what gives me options
Why did I buy two rugged cans when the tool to install them aren't in stock anywhere?
What tool do you need?
I need this asap
I'll put this on my Christmas list. Now if the ATF will just decide it is okay for me to have my Oculus.
What is tap magic ?
It is a lubricant/cutting fluid.
Do you have a tool that breaks apart baffles from each other?
Use a rubber mallet and a hex key. Place at the seam and tap.
I have the obsidian 45 suppressor and I want to shoot 9mm. I Currently have in MY CART -Piston - 1/2x28 and 9mm Front Cap. Anything else I need ? Thank you
Nope. That’s it.
Just buy a can of Loc Cease 20/20, won't ever have to worry about seizing up of anything.
I'd get one, even if $50 is expensive a-f, but haven't seen them in-stock in a month.
Edit: Well I got one. Talk about cost inflation.. I thought the actual "tool" components were metal.... THEY'RE PLASTIC! $50 for this thing? You guys must be making insane money on these, because it can't cost you more than $5 in components.
Thanks for letting us know. I thought it was kind of lame that the end cap tool that came with my suppressor was plastic. I'd definitely have been pissed off buying this to know all the tools were plastic.
All the time and $$$ put in and I STILL need a fricking tool on top of that? When does it stop?
You don't need it, but it's handy to have on you.
Would have loved to bought this and the flash hider end cap with the $200 store credit promo, but Rugged refused to honor their promo because I put my suppressor on layaway a month before the promo started. I offered to purchase it during the promo and pay it off so that it objectively would have been purchased during the promo but they still refused to honor it. Left a bad taste in my mouth. I highly doubt I'll be buying another Rugged, especially with the issues I've had with the mount.
Dealer mark up sucks
Oh- we don't sell these to dealers. We only sell them on our website.
@@Ruggedsuppressors I think he's saying that they're unreasonably priced... which I can confirm, now that I own one.
@@wyattthealchemist Some dealers have purchased them from us and resold them for $80-$100.
It’s poor design!