I own the 7.62 and switch it between my 5.56 and .308. A review on how the different muzzle devices affect the sound would be a great video. Do the different brakes/flash hider affect the sound performance with the can in place.
@@daneldridgeWas recommended by Travis from rugged to get the radiant over the surge. But seeing the guy from pew science saying its to loud. Im still waiting on it to get out of jail. I have gone and visited it, shot it on an ar15 5.56 sound pretty good too me. Sweet what you using it on?
Just use another mfg dude.... But no shit, they sure ain't sum mom n' pa joint! Everyone is going to 1.375 it's funny cause it was like an ugly step child 4-5 yrs ago and now it's tilting as gold standard 🤷
Purchased this can based on your recommendation. Gonna run this in K config on my 8.5 LWRC PSD sbr just to dampen the concussion. Now for the long wait lol.
I thought the SAME thing. Right at 1:58. I don't see anywhere else in the thread that it was addressed. I'm about to make this my first can. Super excited.
He says exactly what it's called in his "My Main Squeeze Rifle Setup (TRIARC Systems TSR-15s 10.5)" video(Within the first minute) if you still want to know. Apparently you can add it in the Notes section of the rifle build menu, and Triarc will do it.
I got this very can. I have not tried it in the short config. I ran it on my 10.5" 556. Without the can, that 556 makes you jump out of your skin even with ear pro. With the can - wow - just like Jim says, it is MUCH more enjoyable to shoot. I did not have to make any adjustments to my rile; I am already running an H2 buffer. It ran perfectly. Not sure I could use it w/o ear pro on that SBR . I am thinking you could fore go ear pro on a bolt gun, and maybe in the short config. It is a light weight can; the Rugged Surge model weighs a whopping 9 ounces more than the Radiant. But if you want max noise reduction the Rugged Surge might be better for you. For me, I would rather have the light weight. Trust me - it is still a huge difference (by a factor of 4 times with a 20 dB reduction since it's a logarithmic scale).
No issue with the sections coming loose. Only issue I had one day was with the end cap but I’m confident that was user error from switching back and forth and not tightening it enough.
Looks good. But i have a question. So when it comes to the pricing of suppressors...why is a .22 can $499, but a 7.62 can $1300. Is it just a "gotcha" pricing system, or is there really such a huge difference in the machining of the two calibers to justify the price. (I'm pretty sure I know the answer 😫)
22 cans don’t have or require the specialized materials and construction used on most 30 cal cans. This radiant is super light for its size because of being made out titanium, rated up to 300 remington ultra mag, and can handle full auto fire. The first baffles are made out of wear resistant stellite to allow no barrel restrictions due to unburnt powder in shorter barrels and full auto fire. Long story short 30cal cans have to be built like tanks whereas 22 cans don’t.
I own the 7.62 and switch it between my 5.56 and .308. A review on how the different muzzle devices affect the sound would be a great video. Do the different brakes/flash hider affect the sound performance with the can in place.
The endings are always what keeps me around even on vids that talk about things that tempt me to pull from my retirement fund
Regarding the flash, would you be able to see how effective their new flash hider end cap is? Great review for sure though.
I bought mine in January, super awesome can.
Please tell me you have it by now! I bought mine 1 year ago, still waiting 😫
@@1BlandVoyager just under 12 months. Picked it up back in Early February.
@@daneldridge how do you like the can?
@@NITELYONARMS Very happy with it!
@@daneldridgeWas recommended by Travis from rugged to get the radiant over the surge. But seeing the guy from pew science saying its to loud. Im still waiting on it to get out of jail. I have gone and visited it, shot it on an ar15 5.56 sound pretty good too me. Sweet what you using it on?
Always looking Fresh AF bro.
Brayden Pearce I know right? I’m trying to learn about suppressors and this guy looking too cute 😂😂
Anybody put a suppressor cover on these?
Love my Radiant762. Now if rugged would just make a 1.375x24 adapter for other cans I would be extra happy
Just use another mfg dude.... But no shit, they sure ain't sum mom n' pa joint! Everyone is going to 1.375 it's funny cause it was like an ugly step child 4-5 yrs ago and now it's tilting as gold standard 🤷
Purchased this can based on your recommendation. Gonna run this in K config on my 8.5 LWRC PSD sbr just to dampen the concussion. Now for the long wait lol.
9 months later ,has it been approved yet?
@@Dc_7o2 yeah i got now. bought it from Silencershop back in June 2020, got it in my hands December 2020.
can’t wait to run mine, so pumped! i have it set up fir three of my rifles.
If it doesnt have a 1.375x24 TPI rear thread, I'm not interested
A modular can is amazing to me!
Can't find that flash hider anywhere!
Still need to know that color cerakote on that triarc ar15! Please!!
Tri-cam fde from TRIARC Systems
Jim's Goon Life awesome thank you
Baffle strike on the first clip of the suppressor!?
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I thought the SAME thing. Right at 1:58. I don't see anywhere else in the thread that it was addressed. I'm about to make this my first can. Super excited.
Is that the desert tricam or some kind of custom fde? Also is there a video of all the cerakote options triarc offers?
He says exactly what it's called in his "My Main Squeeze Rifle Setup (TRIARC Systems TSR-15s 10.5)" video(Within the first minute) if you still want to know. Apparently you can add it in the Notes section of the rifle build menu, and Triarc will do it.
I got this very can. I have not tried it in the short config. I ran it on my 10.5" 556. Without the can, that 556 makes you jump out of your skin even with ear pro. With the can - wow - just like Jim says, it is MUCH more enjoyable to shoot. I did not have to make any adjustments to my rile; I am already running an H2 buffer. It ran perfectly. Not sure I could use it w/o ear pro on that SBR . I am thinking you could fore go ear pro on a bolt gun, and maybe in the short config. It is a light weight can; the Rugged Surge model weighs a whopping 9 ounces more than the Radiant. But if you want max noise reduction the Rugged Surge might be better for you. For me, I would rather have the light weight. Trust me - it is still a huge difference (by a factor of 4 times with a 20 dB reduction since it's a logarithmic scale).
Does the r3 flash hider have to be timed? About to install mine and just curious as to timing.
So excited that at 0:07 I started to smack my phone to operate well... Got me tripping
Yooooo Jimmmm... your products videos are gangsta!! I need to get with you to do these for my tacos!!! 🌮💸
Debating between this and the Sandman K...
Do the modular extension threads ever loosen up? Hate to have the can loosen up in the middle.
What about POI shift?
can you put this on a ak47
1300?? Got damn
I worry about the sections and end cap coming loose during hard use.
No issue with the sections coming loose. Only issue I had one day was with the end cap but I’m confident that was user error from switching back and forth and not tightening it enough.
It doesn't. But the silencer is certainly not the quietest silencer. We have performed real sound testing you can see at pewscience.com
Looks good. But i have a question. So when it comes to the pricing of suppressors...why is a .22 can $499, but a 7.62 can $1300. Is it just a "gotcha" pricing system, or is there really such a huge difference in the machining of the two calibers to justify the price. (I'm pretty sure I know the answer 😫)
$945 on Silencer Shop
22 cans don’t have or require the specialized materials and construction used on most 30 cal cans. This radiant is super light for its size because of being made out titanium, rated up to 300 remington ultra mag, and can handle full auto fire. The first baffles are made out of wear resistant stellite to allow no barrel restrictions due to unburnt powder in shorter barrels and full auto fire. Long story short 30cal cans have to be built like tanks whereas 22 cans don’t.