This is an awesome video and I appreciate you going over your build while also not expecting your audience to know what the components are. Thorough explanation and I just wanted to point out that it's so cool seeing both of you guys. I served with both of these men in the Navy and I'm excited for this channel to continue adding value to the people and growing!
@@echo24tactical yup. From their web site "Included Controls: - Right Side Bolt Catch & Release - Left Side Bolt Catch & Release - Left Side Magazine Release
Standard H2 buffer and spring that came from DD nothing fancy at all. I’d like to get a DPM systems buffer I keep saying I wanna do it, but I haven’t done it yet
@@chadwallace940 they are all remarkable. The NP3 is my favorite but by a marginal difference. my maximum defense 300 blackout video but I also just posted has the blackout fence hybrid curved trigger in it. That is not NP3 I’m very pleased with it.
I personally feel a great muzzle device will Do what your asking the A5 to do. Im mainly looking at the DPM not so much for recoil reduction but faster follow up shots, and better lock up. My guns already impressively flat (I thank the muzzle device for that mainly) the blackout defense trigger is arguably the best trigger for rapid engagements, now if I could get a buffer system the (DPM) to assist me for everything all around, and I’ll be set. I’ll probably order it within the next several weeks.
I was wondering for a second how your muzzle can be so clean when you are reviewing it. Then I realized that you didn't seem to suppress it at all.🤣 That's one NOISY boi with that effective comp. On a side note, Hiperfire makes some of the most reliable crisp triggers. It's easy to make a light and crisp trigger, and it is easy to gravitate to those drop-in triggers. But both are less reliable. The drop-in housing decreases the available space for spring, and that's not good when combined with reduced hammer weight and spring power. Take a look at their ECLipse and you'll see why.😉 You can go as low as 2.5lb without sacrificing strike power, I keep it at 3.5lb because 2.5lb is scary light.
This is an awesome video and I appreciate you going over your build while also not expecting your audience to know what the components are. Thorough explanation and I just wanted to point out that it's so cool seeing both of you guys. I served with both of these men in the Navy and I'm excited for this channel to continue adding value to the people and growing!
Great build!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you it’s definitely my pride and joy
Griffin MK2 ambi lower is like $225 or so. Has a lot of the same features as the ADAC including an ambi bolt release/catch.
Does the magazine release also lock the bolt to the rear?
@@echo24tactical yup. From their web site
"Included Controls:
- Right Side Bolt Catch & Release
- Left Side Bolt Catch & Release
- Left Side Magazine Release
What buffer system are you running
Standard H2 buffer and spring that came from DD nothing fancy at all.
I’d like to get a DPM systems buffer I keep saying I wanna do it, but I haven’t done it yet
What you think about the A5 system in the mk18 been thinking about that
Also what about the blackout triggers the ar 15 3lb are they good or just the NP3
@@chadwallace940 they are all remarkable. The NP3 is my favorite but by a marginal difference. my maximum defense 300 blackout video but I also just posted has the blackout fence hybrid curved trigger in it. That is not NP3 I’m very pleased with it.
I personally feel a great muzzle device will
Do what your asking the A5 to do. Im mainly looking at the DPM not so much for recoil reduction but faster follow up shots, and better lock up. My guns already impressively flat (I thank the muzzle device for that mainly) the blackout defense trigger is arguably the best trigger for rapid engagements, now if I could get a buffer system the (DPM) to assist me for everything all around, and I’ll be set. I’ll probably order it within the next several weeks.
I was wondering for a second how your muzzle can be so clean when you are reviewing it.
Then I realized that you didn't seem to suppress it at all.🤣
That's one NOISY boi with that effective comp.
On a side note, Hiperfire makes some of the most reliable crisp triggers. It's easy to make a light and crisp trigger, and it is easy to gravitate to those drop-in triggers. But both are less reliable. The drop-in housing decreases the available space for spring, and that's not good when combined with reduced hammer weight and spring power. Take a look at their ECLipse and you'll see why.😉 You can go as low as 2.5lb without sacrificing strike power, I keep it at 3.5lb because 2.5lb is scary light.
I’ve used a few hyperfire trigger I’m not a huge fan
@@echo24tactical Geissele SDC-E.