This is good. Lots of good information in here. Unusually coherent, lol. I've been eyeballing their stuff as a first can, not only because of price but because they make sense from a target/hunting and home servicing standpoint. Thanks for all the information.
I have a 30 cal versax on order planning to run it in a 6.5 ar10 it’s only going to be used for long range, and might occasionally run it in a 12.5 300blk. I might end up picking up the sbrx as well.
Do you have any tips to get the baffles to come apart? I just shot it for the first time sunday and can’t get them unscrewed but i also don’t want to scratch up the can with a wrench
@@TheofficialCostaludus How do you choose your end cap when you’re ordering through someone like Silencer Shop? Only comes with the standard cap then I assume?
I have a hard time taking people seriously who keep 28 round mags. Thats a tactiCOOL thing that drives me insane! Its easy to load a 30 round mag provided people can count and didnt put 31rds in the mag. Ive been loading 30rd mags on closed bolts for 20 years and never had a problem
Costa I was going to get their 30 cal can, story short got so many hate from literally everyone I spoke with that has used their products. The main one is under heat for a while they become extremely hard to take apart
He would run circles around you in every aspect of life. Comments like that seem to project the inner YOU instead of those you’re unable to emulate or learn from. Seems like you’re pretty insecure with yourself but I assure Chris Costa is NOT. He’s a Fantastic dude try and learn and contribute in a positive way my man. It will really do you good.
Chris out here like tactical Krusty the Klown droppin' that knowledge.
Love this channel and the info.
Appreciate that Mark. Have a great weekend
@@TheofficialCostaludusYour recommendation on .300blk red dot zero saved my ass in the field. Appreciate you brother
This is good. Lots of good information in here. Unusually coherent, lol. I've been eyeballing their stuff as a first can, not only because of price but because they make sense from a target/hunting and home servicing standpoint. Thanks for all the information.
Thanks Chris. I’ve been following you for years and I’ve been wanting a JK can specifically!!
Your info is really helpful for novice
Only 3min in but looks like another banger! Thanks for the great info brother.
love the hearing not hearing lol the shot lol
I have a 30 cal versax on order planning to run it in a 6.5 ar10 it’s only going to be used for long range, and might occasionally run it in a 12.5 300blk. I might end up picking up the sbrx as well.
Hey Costa, great info ty.
Thank you.
Thanks, I'm in the market for my first suppressor. I will be definitely taking a look at JK.
Check out the PewScience data. It's a really great site with tons of info. He doesn't have every can on there but does have a big variety.
JK sure makes some beautiful equipment!! 🤫 🔫
I like your channel very much.
Thank you Andy
Just ordered a RCX 155
Update just got mine yesterday it is bad ass 😂it’s so worth it
@@kenrod7 How's it holding up still?
The way those cans come apart reminds me of the cans the Germans used to use in ww2 on their rifles
Where is this? It looks gorgeous.
Idaho
What parts of the RCX are titanium and which are aluminum?
Wondering if this will hold up on my 3000prc
If you could explain 'toners' more that may be helpful. thanks brother.
Think of a guitar. Pitch can change sound. So can a toner
Do you have any tips to get the baffles to come apart? I just shot it for the first time sunday and can’t get them unscrewed but i also don’t want to scratch up the can with a wrench
They have wrenches but my can has marks all over it. Wear marks look better unless your trying to make it stay new forever like a show piece
This works with AK47 762x39 ammo?
Do you do anything special to makes sure the baffles do not unthread during use?
I'm looking at buying a jk armament suppressor, though I don't have one yet, if you really don't want anything to move I'd recommend rocksett
Why does the versax can have a flash hider on the end? The version I see on silencer shop is the standard flat end with built in flash hider cuts
It’s up to you what you want on the end cap. Some people run the stack at the end
@@TheofficialCostaludus How do you choose your end cap when you’re ordering through someone like Silencer Shop? Only comes with the standard cap then I assume?
Does Jk Still make their solvent trap kits?
Negative
I have a hard time taking people seriously who keep 28 round mags. Thats a tactiCOOL thing that drives me insane! Its easy to load a 30 round mag provided people can count and didnt put 31rds in the mag. Ive been loading 30rd mags on closed bolts for 20 years and never had a problem
Hope this vid stays up with the new youtube rules they hate seeing silencers attached to firearms must really put a bee in their bonnet.
Is the 44 magnum out of a lever gun powerful enough for a bear . Say for protection while hikeing??
Yes most guides carry 44 as a handgun
Costa I was going to get their 30 cal can, story short got so many hate from literally everyone I spoke with that has used their products. The main one is under heat for a while they become extremely hard to take apart
Why take it apart when it’s hot? The can apart?
Is JK Armament your company, or are you just sponsored by them?
I work R&D with them. Someone has to break shit lol
@@TheofficialCostaludus Awesome! Need an assistant? 😁
You better have at least one walnut-blued-irons 30-30 thats not suppressed!
How about a sharps
It looks like its throwing a lot of gas in your face.
That’s because it is on the HB. Might be a little less on a properly gassed 5.56
Why you look like crusty the clown 🤡 on your RUclips video picture 🤣💀👍🏼🥃🇺🇸
He would run circles around you in every aspect of life. Comments like that seem to project the inner YOU instead of those you’re unable to emulate or learn from. Seems like you’re pretty insecure with yourself but I assure Chris Costa is NOT. He’s a Fantastic dude try and learn and contribute in a positive way my man. It will really do you good.