I wanted to like this and then watched the video. Maybe Tommy had redeemed himself. But it appears not. When he refunds the money to all the people he extorted with his G36 bs I will think about it. Then go back about another 15 years if he takes ownership of the other stuff he did that threw people under the bus then I might think about it. Bottom line this thing doesn't work. Tommy is a douchbag. He always has been and always will be.
@@mountedpatrolman because I don’t have the Armorer’s kit with the barrel nut wrench. And considering I need to take off the muzzle device before I can remove the front cap for any reason, I’d rather leave it loose enough to remove. I’m not running the flash hider without the suppressor anyways, so it doesn’t quite matter at this moment.
@@TheSlingGuy If you have a 3/4 crescent wrench, put it on a grinder to narrow it down to fit in the slots, you'll be good to go as far as tightening the flash hider. There is a clock chat that will help you get the right timing. Just ask me if you have any problems timing it.
@@mountedpatrolman whoops sorry, used the wrong word. I already have the correct size wrench for it, but it’s the barrel extension action wrench that I need, to keep the barrel in place. I don’t want to test the torque limit on the barrel without the action wrench. And make the barrel loose haha
That definitely can happen if your trigger group moves (which is held in place with the bottom rear pin). One thing you can do is remove the pins, slide the end plate just out of the way, and then replace your bottom rear pin. That'll keep your trigger group in place and should also keep your hammer from flipping forward. If it still happens, just push it down with a flathead or something and slide your bolt in. No cause for concern imo
@@Saber2697 I use my thumb and push the trigger tray forward then reach in with my index finger and pull the hammer back down. You can use your other hand and push it back thru the ejection port to get it started so its easier to reach with your other hand. The tray needs to be forward (where the bottom pin can slide thru, you can put it in or not to help you) for the hammer to be able to reset.
They dont work. There are plenty of videos out there. Six months from now he will offer to fix them all for $1000. Then if you don't sent them to him he will then say he will turn you in to the ATF for his mistake. Tom is a douchbag. He always has been and always will be.
I've got one and it's just a break in period on a bespoke, reverse engineered gun. Mine started running fine after 60 rounds. Some will take more. But Tom Bostic will support his product and ensure everyone who contacts him with issues ends up with a working gun.
I’ll wait one more year until I’ll get one
amazing review thk u
I wanted to like this and then watched the video. Maybe Tommy had redeemed himself. But it appears not. When he refunds the money to all the people he extorted with his G36 bs I will think about it. Then go back about another 15 years if he takes ownership of the other stuff he did that threw people under the bus then I might think about it. Bottom line this thing doesn't work. Tommy is a douchbag. He always has been and always will be.
Hopefully the problems are sorted by then. Thanks to the beta testers 🙏
Why did you not properly install the flash hider with the shims, and time it?
@@mountedpatrolman because I don’t have the Armorer’s kit with the barrel nut wrench. And considering I need to take off the muzzle device before I can remove the front cap for any reason, I’d rather leave it loose enough to remove.
I’m not running the flash hider without the suppressor anyways, so it doesn’t quite matter at this moment.
@@TheSlingGuy If you have a 3/4 crescent wrench, put it on a grinder to narrow it down to fit in the slots, you'll be good to go as far as tightening the flash hider. There is a clock chat that will help you get the right timing. Just ask me if you have any problems timing it.
@@mountedpatrolman whoops sorry, used the wrong word. I already have the correct size wrench for it, but it’s the barrel extension action wrench that I need, to keep the barrel in place.
I don’t want to test the torque limit on the barrel without the action wrench. And make the barrel loose haha
My hammer flips forward when I remove the bolt. Not sure if mine isn’t working correctly.
That definitely can happen if your trigger group moves (which is held in place with the bottom rear pin). One thing you can do is remove the pins, slide the end plate just out of the way, and then replace your bottom rear pin. That'll keep your trigger group in place and should also keep your hammer from flipping forward.
If it still happens, just push it down with a flathead or something and slide your bolt in. No cause for concern imo
@@TheSlingGuy yeah I was using a flat head screwdriver to push it back down while I inserted the bolt back in.
@@Saber2697 I use my thumb and push the trigger tray forward then reach in with my index finger and pull the hammer back down. You can use your other hand and push it back thru the ejection port to get it started so its easier to reach with your other hand. The tray needs to be forward (where the bottom pin can slide thru, you can put it in or not to help you) for the hammer to be able to reset.
No range footage.?.?🤔Functionality is why we are here.
@@mrwill2828 that’ll be coming soon. No one else has done one of these videos, so figured I’d be the first 🤷🏻♂️
So thankful for you first drop people. Hoping he’ll work out all the issues by the time his second or third drops happen
They dont work. There are plenty of videos out there. Six months from now he will offer to fix them all for $1000. Then if you don't sent them to him he will then say he will turn you in to the ATF for his mistake. Tom is a douchbag. He always has been and always will be.
Sad that tommy released this 🗑️ and used people as beta testers.
Pretty upsetting, especially considering the price
no need to whisper bro you can talk loud and clear
You have a volume slider
I know 2 people that have these and they malfunction every other round. Total joke
I've got one and it's just a break in period on a bespoke, reverse engineered gun. Mine started running fine after 60 rounds. Some will take more. But Tom Bostic will support his product and ensure everyone who contacts him with issues ends up with a working gun.
@@neobaggins3718 I dont buy it lmao
It was pretty cool until you threw all that shyt on it.
@@SmokeNGunsBBQ I’ll throw even more shyt on it next time, just for you
@@TheSlingGuy😂 idk why but your reply has me laughing so hard thank you