There's a shocking number of you who clearly don't know the difference between an "assault rifle" (a select-fire rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge and a detachable magazine), and an "assault weapon" (a made up term that means nothing). Please stop white knighting over the term "assault rifle," which is an accepted term of art in the firearms community.
I swear B&T is the only manufacturer that pays attention to the civilian gun community in terms of what we ask for, need , and want. Another smart move by B&T
They're definitely not the only one. Look at Canik for example. They definitely listen and make extremely high quality pistols at a really good price point.
@@beardly0121 agreed but canik is still not held in a high regard with most of the community because people who are ignorant of the quality, they see that its made in turkey and say "ew wtf no". When in reality a Canik will absolutely spank most standard production striker fired guns on the market. And not an easy spank. A hard spank.
@@ScotchRanger945 I know, its unbelievable how underrated they are. I just got a Rival and its my first Canik. It is literally the best polymer framed striker fired handgun I've ever fired and I've fired all of the major ones. I think the Rival shoots WAY better than the Sig P320 Legion or any Glock. I even think its better than the Walther PDP competition model(not the metal one tho, although I'd love to see how the steel framed version of the Rival compares, I'll be getting one in the future to see how it stacks up for sure!).
The real question is why are B&T the only ones makes suppressors or adapters for the Surefire pattern? Its been the biggest pain in the ass because I've been unable to fit any suppressor, or adapt the ones i already own, because no one makes anything for the SF pattern muzzle devices!
Their cans are actually quite competitively priced. Currently silencershop has their Rotex series for $625-$950 which is pretty much in line with most higher-quality suppressors.
@@MrCooper89The only reason a 675.00 can is called "competitive" is because the industry has gotten used to bending us over with 1200 dollar cans "just because" the military pays that much for them under contract, the civilian needs to pay the same price. In the meantime you're looking at 100% margins on these things. Other mfgs don't have military contracts but also charge us 1000-1300 for their welded tubes on a 100 yr. old design. This cash grab has to stop. Also our dumb laws are not helping.
If you go to Poland you can get suppressors starting at around 200 dollars and nice cans for around 400 to 700. The laws in the US have driven up can prices like crazy, once we get rid of the NFA we'll be sittin pretty with cans on every gun in the safe.
@@borrago I've seen a couple of suppressors for 80 dollars in eastern Ukraine. Despite the fact that every other weapon accessory is overpriced here, for obvious reasons.
The fact all the companies don’t come up with a single mount option is absurd. It was one of the things that kept me from getting my first silencer for about a year. Good on some of the companies now on letting tou change the lockup piece in the silencer.
there's no standard and to get dozens of private companies to agree to a single mounting solution would be pretty laughable, not only would I imagine they all believe their solution is better than the other guys, and you don't achieve innovation by picking a single solution and sticking to it. look at the AR world, damn near all of them are identical and the only real place where things get any kind of innovation is the handguard and the way it attaches to the barrel nut, and i'd hardly call different handguard mounting an "innovation". tolerances, coatings, manufacturing techniques can change from company to company but in 99% of situations an off the shelf BCM AR will do absolutely everything a KAC or Noveske will do.
They just care about the money. They just want to make proprietary mounts that only work with their cans so customers are forced to spend another 100+ dollars on one of their muzzle devices/mounts.
Blame the "mil-spec" crowd. "The military uses surefire muzzle devices and suppressors!" So they want surefire simply because the guys who don't get to choose what they use get them.
@@Kross8761 Surefire Cans are bombproof, and perform surprisingly well. I don't own a single one, but they're solid pieces of kit. Suggesting that real-world track record has no value is hilarious. You can recognize the value of a combat proven suppressor without blindly buying it for that reason alone. You also clearly have absolutely no idea how SOCOM and "operators" actually procure weapons and accessories.
alot of yall complaining but so many people like myself baught surefire mounts thinking i will one day get an rc2, then after i got them i realised the price was around 2k, it still has about 3 months left in jail but this is a very appealing option like its literally half the price. yeah its not surefire but its from b&t like whats the problem there lol
yet they still sell it at almost 1.5x the lowest priced supressors on the market. Sure that's great business ethics. Theyre a military supplier, they don't care about ethics when it comes to money.
Hell, even expensive ones would get people interested. Right now you have to buy a surefire trainer and send it to d wilson or Ecco machine and that'll end up being $500 each. So if the surefire hub options were $150-250 I bet people would still buy them
It's also why yhm suppressors are inexpensive. They have had their machinery paid for since the 1940s so they can spin up new builds far cheaper than a new company
I’m kind of confused. These are all existing suppressor designs, so are they just coming out with a surefire compatible mount that you can switch back and forth with their existing mounting options? If so, does that use the HUB pattern? If it does, that’s really what the industry needs rather than another dedicated Surefire can.
that is the question to ask, looking to get first suppressor. Thinking about RC2 due to all my SF muzzle devices S3P, S4P, SFA2, 3P & CTN Warcomps. But if the mount can be swapped from SF to their existing mount that can be used on A2 flash hiders this could be a good starter one.
@@FullerDinh it's one or the other. Their Rotex or RBS 556 cans are available with either the Surefire/Rotex mount, or you can get it with the Nato A2 mount.
Are they saying the one suppressor is compatible with both Surefire and say a standard A2, or are they saying there are two separate models and that the Surefire one is only compatible with Surefire muzzle devices?
Did I understand correctly what Chris said about their suppressors that will mount on a pinned and welded A2 flash hider? I have several surefire warcomps that I know are compatible, but some of my rifles have pinned A2's. Please clarify before I spend money to un-pin my A2's. Thanks and Semper Fi, Ken
Griffin armament makes an adapter for this, it's compatible with any 1.375x24 suppressor backend. It works with TONS of muzzle devices, like in spec A1, A2 as well as the VG6 muzzle devices.
If its a HUB compatible adapter does that mean we can use the Surefire adapter on other HUB mount suppressors? Put that adapter in my Dead Air Nomad L and have Surefire or A2 mounting capability?
Jimmy that dude Chris Mudgett is the fucking man!! After a big problem from my GHM-9 he tirelessly helped me and upgraded me to the APC-9 , threw in some stendos and a patch! Guess who was Sound as a pound?? I’m a huge B&T fan and I want people to know they got some good Eggs 🥚 over there man 👉🏻
Will it be avaliable in FDE/tan ? Not just black and silver. Also what about Europe ? As a European gun owner it would be good to know if thease would come here.
RBS Tan compatible with surefire muzzle device are already available in EU since november (we can order them in France). Pretty safe to assume that we wil get the rest of the lineup.
Surefire mounts and Keymo are the best in the market, I don't know why so many Silencer companies are fighting for their own mount and Silencers. Not everyone can afford Silencers on everything.
I mean what’s the mark up on a suppressor? It’s a metal tube with some baffles. I’m saying it’s 400% at least. You can get a 55 inch 4k tv for $600. How hard is it to make a suppressor compared to that!?!?!
Bro, look at the market for a suppressor vs a TV. Then look at the laws around making, buying, and selling suppressors vs TVs. Best way to make suppressors cheaper is getting rid of the NFA
Yeah I think it’s a combo of the legal hoops the manufacturer has to jump through and the low volume sales due to the hoops customers have to jump through. With no NFA, I’m sure PSA would be pooping these out for $100.
Look up the price of Inconel or any other nickel super alloy. Now go talk to a machinist about cutting it. Also think about what QC should be on a suppressor. In the states when you buy it you are married to it. Can’t afford to get one that’s less than perfect. If they were disposable we would have 300-400$ aluminum cans
Out of tens of thousands of consumer items recently studied, the television is _the_ _only_ product that has consistently gotten less expensive year after year, even against inflation. Now, ask yourself why? Cell phones, computers, roofing shingles, microwaves all trend with other consumer items. The TV however, keeps getting cheaper and cheaper...
I don't really understand the appeal of making a surefire mount compatible Rotex X. The whole appeal of the Rotex X was that it worked with A2 flash hiders.
Getting the B&T 7.62 silencer; is it really inexpensive? (Maybe if we are comparing it to an RC3; but the trash panda/thunder chicken/rc2/and the others are all about the same grouping). Should I mention “assault weapons” at this point 😂?
@@TheVinceZampella I couldn't get a P&W 13.9 done with any muzzle device they offered. Plus the availibility of B&T's cans were to be decided at the time. Hense why I went surefire initially.
Thank you B&t I got a geissele sd556 that comes with a surefire flash hider, unfortunately itar don't allow European civilian shooters to own surefire supressor, such a shame for them, at least you still reign over europe with these products!
@Scott DPugnificent that's cool. Bought mine online. So still have several months probably. Supposed to be in the next group to go in for approval. We will see
The price is good but I wouldn’t say I’m very surprised by it. Fact is, suppressors are only expensive because they are controlled devices. If they weren’t, the price of suppressors would tumble. We’d be living in the land of $50 cans. Makes me sad when I think about it that way.
Not completely true. The materials and especially R&D costs a lot and they have to make their money back. I know (or hope) you're exaggerating about $50, but I could see half of what they go for now, if they weren't regulated, for sure.
You can blame the NFA for that. If it wasn't so difficult (and expensive in most cases) for everyday shooters to get one without going through the paperwork process, these things would be far better ahead.
I know exactly how they are doing this at a low price; it's by not producing it all. What B&T is known more than their great innovations and quality products is their inability to deliver (import) any product and make them available on the store shelves. I don't think they know what it means to produce products and get them out the door. Before you come to their defense, when was the last time you actually saw one of their products at your LGS or on line. Don't count any of the auction sites, since this a permit to pick your pocket. Last time I saw a single solitary B&T product was 5 years ago. Never seen another one again.
There's a shocking number of you who clearly don't know the difference between an "assault rifle" (a select-fire rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge and a detachable magazine), and an "assault weapon" (a made up term that means nothing). Please stop white knighting over the term "assault rifle," which is an accepted term of art in the firearms community.
Accepted by the ignorant.
The clout over semantics is such a buzzkill.
THANK YOU
Except that I’m still not sure what an assault rifle is
I thought full semi automatics were select fire (safe, fire)
I swear B&T is the only manufacturer that pays attention to the civilian gun community in terms of what we ask for, need , and want. Another smart move by B&T
I want the TP9 to be priced about $1k… make it happen B&T! Lol
They're definitely not the only one. Look at Canik for example. They definitely listen and make extremely high quality pistols at a really good price point.
@@beardly0121 agreed but canik is still not held in a high regard with most of the community because people who are ignorant of the quality, they see that its made in turkey and say "ew wtf no". When in reality a Canik will absolutely spank most standard production striker fired guns on the market. And not an easy spank. A hard spank.
what about rock island armory
@@ScotchRanger945 I know, its unbelievable how underrated they are. I just got a Rival and its my first Canik. It is literally the best polymer framed striker fired handgun I've ever fired and I've fired all of the major ones. I think the Rival shoots WAY better than the Sig P320 Legion or any Glock. I even think its better than the Walther PDP competition model(not the metal one tho, although I'd love to see how the steel framed version of the Rival compares, I'll be getting one in the future to see how it stacks up for sure!).
Surefire Silencers are like $1000, plus $200 tax stamp + taxes means that a $670 Silencer is an easier step into that market.
The real question is why are B&T the only ones makes suppressors or adapters for the Surefire pattern? Its been the biggest pain in the ass because I've been unable to fit any suppressor, or adapt the ones i already own, because no one makes anything for the SF pattern muzzle devices!
possibly made for government contract requests, and some remainder flows through to the civilian market.
B&t wants the better end of the market
Have you tried... surefire cans?
@@Escotch77 Why would I spend $1,000+ on a new can when I already own one, or more, other ones?
Things to research before you buy…
It's cool to see more quality options for silencers...then I remember to add $200 and 12-18 months to any price and I get sad.
wait time for eform 4 is like 8 months right now
@@Theman3806 Not for long bro.
@@Theman3806 going on 9 months right now for my form 4...
@TangoDownReviews you're right around the time bro mine took 257 days. National average is around 290
@@davisjames8484 year and a half for eform 4
Awesome, glad to see other companies supporting existing Surefire mounts. Plus with B&T you know it's gonna be quality....
I'm coming out of unemployment just to buy 5 or 6 B&T firearms and accessories.
buy me one ! 🤣
And ammo
You’re the only commie I’ll ever support
It's basically the only reason I work as much as I do . I have a massive nfa gun and ammo addiction
Me: That’s your mom’s basement!
You: No it’s not!!! It’s my gun vault!!!
🤪
I'm not sure anyone has ever tried using B&T in the same sentence with the word inexpensive. That's a bold move, Cotton.
Compensations for ruining our swiss industries (Sig and Sphinx).
Their cans are actually quite competitively priced. Currently silencershop has their Rotex series for $625-$950 which is pretty much in line with most higher-quality suppressors.
Lets see if it pays off!
@@MrCooper89The only reason a 675.00 can is called "competitive" is because the industry has gotten used to bending us over with 1200 dollar cans "just because" the military pays that much for them under contract, the civilian needs to pay the same price. In the meantime you're looking at 100% margins on these things. Other mfgs don't have military contracts but also charge us 1000-1300 for their welded tubes on a 100 yr. old design. This cash grab has to stop. Also our dumb laws are not helping.
If you go to Poland you can get suppressors starting at around 200 dollars and nice cans for around 400 to 700. The laws in the US have driven up can prices like crazy, once we get rid of the NFA we'll be sittin pretty with cans on every gun in the safe.
New Zealand Wal-Marts once had $35 disposable, plastic silencers readily available. That's before whichever reason they were disarmed, of course.
@@Scupplin First suppressors, now cow farts and tractors, what's next for kiwis to give up?
@@borrago I've seen a couple of suppressors for 80 dollars in eastern Ukraine. Despite the fact that every other weapon accessory is overpriced here, for obvious reasons.
The fact all the companies don’t come up with a single mount option is absurd. It was one of the things that kept me from getting my first silencer for about a year. Good on some of the companies now on letting tou change the lockup piece in the silencer.
there's no standard and to get dozens of private companies to agree to a single mounting solution would be pretty laughable, not only would I imagine they all believe their solution is better than the other guys, and you don't achieve innovation by picking a single solution and sticking to it. look at the AR world, damn near all of them are identical and the only real place where things get any kind of innovation is the handguard and the way it attaches to the barrel nut, and i'd hardly call different handguard mounting an "innovation". tolerances, coatings, manufacturing techniques can change from company to company but in 99% of situations an off the shelf BCM AR will do absolutely everything a KAC or Noveske will do.
Direct mount that suppressor, save up weight and overall length, be a man.
I like options.
They just care about the money. They just want to make proprietary mounts that only work with their cans so customers are forced to spend another 100+ dollars on one of their muzzle devices/mounts.
Thank you for standardizing around a 20-year-old suppressor mount.
Fair point but there are a lot of people with SF cans and mounts, and having another option, especially from B&T, is great for current SF users.
This isn't standardization. B&T still makes cans with other mounts. They're not discontinuing other options. This is another option.
Blame the "mil-spec" crowd.
"The military uses surefire muzzle devices and suppressors!" So they want surefire simply because the guys who don't get to choose what they use get them.
@@Kross8761 Surefire Cans are bombproof, and perform surprisingly well. I don't own a single one, but they're solid pieces of kit.
Suggesting that real-world track record has no value is hilarious. You can recognize the value of a combat proven suppressor without blindly buying it for that reason alone.
You also clearly have absolutely no idea how SOCOM and "operators" actually procure weapons and accessories.
You attempt to mock, but it's the best mount currently on the market.
As a SureFire guy this is exciting.
I know you guys don’t do suppressor comparisons , But I would seriously like a review of the Rotex . Hardly any data out there about it.
alot of yall complaining but so many people like myself baught surefire mounts thinking i will one day get an rc2, then after i got them i realised the price was around 2k, it still has about 3 months left in jail but this is a very appealing option like its literally half the price. yeah its not surefire but its from b&t like whats the problem there lol
Maybe it’s because I’m looking I the wrong place but I was looking for some decibel numbers on these cans.
The r&d cost has been recouped! That's good business ethics!!!!
yet they still sell it at almost 1.5x the lowest priced supressors on the market. Sure that's great business ethics. Theyre a military supplier, they don't care about ethics when it comes to money.
@@borragoD and E… right next to eahother on most phone keyboards… probably a simple mistake….
@kurtiscommerce3999 no worries, I corrected the typo, you know anything triggers people nowadays to argue about anything
Excited for the cans, hopefully they sell the hub individually too. And a lot of them.
Agreed, if they make and sell a 1.375x24 to surefire adapter they'll sell 2 billion of em
When will these be available? Doesn't even show them on their website.
What is the performance of these suppressors, Db ratings.?
When are they making the direct mount silencers? They have the RBS listed as direct tread mount but i've yet to be able to find one.
Where are they? We’re in the 3rd quarter and haven’t even seen any marketing.
Make some inexpensive surefire compatible mounts!
Hell, even expensive ones would get people interested. Right now you have to buy a surefire trainer and send it to d wilson or Ecco machine and that'll end up being $500 each.
So if the surefire hub options were $150-250 I bet people would still buy them
When will these be releasing
When are these supposed to be available
It's also why yhm suppressors are inexpensive. They have had their machinery paid for since the 1940s so they can spin up new builds far cheaper than a new company
yes my t2 i just bought was $360!!!!
I’m kind of confused. These are all existing suppressor designs, so are they just coming out with a surefire compatible mount that you can switch back and forth with their existing mounting options? If so, does that use the HUB pattern? If it does, that’s really what the industry needs rather than another dedicated Surefire can.
that is the question to ask, looking to get first suppressor. Thinking about RC2 due to all my SF muzzle devices S3P, S4P, SFA2, 3P & CTN Warcomps. But if the mount can be swapped from SF to their existing mount that can be used on A2 flash hiders this could be a good starter one.
@@FullerDinh it's one or the other. Their Rotex or RBS 556 cans are available with either the Surefire/Rotex mount, or you can get it with the Nato A2 mount.
Wow color me surprised. Came into this thinking their "inexpensive" was gonna be $1,200-$1,500😂
@sirshramp5934 ya and if it's the usual B&T quality it should be good to go
Are they saying the one suppressor is compatible with both Surefire and say a standard A2, or are they saying there are two separate models and that the Surefire one is only compatible with Surefire muzzle devices?
Did I understand correctly what Chris said about their suppressors that will mount on a pinned and welded A2 flash hider? I have several surefire warcomps that I know are compatible, but some of my rifles have pinned A2's. Please clarify before I spend money to un-pin my A2's. Thanks and Semper Fi, Ken
Thank you B&T.
Maybe James real infatuation with Carl were the friends we made along the way
B&T needs to sell a surefire to hub adapter
Otter creek is making one rn
Anyone know when these will be available?
how did i not know that suppressors can mount to a A2 flash hider?
Yeah they just kind of snuck that in at the end didn't they
Griffin armament makes an adapter for this, it's compatible with any 1.375x24 suppressor backend. It works with TONS of muzzle devices, like in spec A1, A2 as well as the VG6 muzzle devices.
If its a HUB compatible adapter does that mean we can use the Surefire adapter on other HUB mount suppressors? Put that adapter in my Dead Air Nomad L and have Surefire or A2 mounting capability?
2:16 take note surefire
Probably due to government contracts.
About time we see some more affordable surefire compatible cans. 1,200 bucks was a tall ask all this time.
Did he say MARS 762?! I didnt see it on their website. Can anyone point me? I wonder how light that thing is..
I've thought about this. Didn't know if there was a patent infringement or something that prevented anyone else from doing this.
Holy crap this is awesome! I’m definitely going to be looking at B&T now haha
Got the Rotex X on order.
LMAO love the look on his face during the outro 🤣
A 675 suppressor with the mount? Let's go.
So when can I order
Will you be able to use one of the new b&t cans to suppress the SVD?
Jimmy that dude Chris Mudgett is the fucking man!! After a big problem from my GHM-9 he tirelessly helped me and upgraded me to the APC-9 , threw in some stendos and a patch! Guess who was Sound as a pound?? I’m a huge B&T fan and I want people to know they got some good Eggs 🥚 over there man 👉🏻
Where they at? 2024 is here still haven’t seen a review from a single RUclipsr!!
Love B&T. But the .22 suppressor needs to come apart and be magnum rated.
I'm gonna go become a lawyer just so I can afford "inexpensive" cans. 675 + 200 is a chunk of change
That is inexpensive. The tax stamp isn’t the fought of B&t. Also just save over time for a suppressor
@@borrago Witt machine and JK cans are terrible though compared to CGS, Huxwrks, DDC, OCL,etc.
Will it be avaliable in FDE/tan ? Not just black and silver. Also what about Europe ? As a European gun owner it would be good to know if thease would come here.
RBS Tan compatible with surefire muzzle device are already available in EU since november (we can order them in France). Pretty safe to assume that we wil get the rest of the lineup.
@@TheWuxian ok good to know, haven't seen them in Poland yet. can you send me some links to French gun stores ?
@@The_Fubar Baseline tactical
Did he say when this would be available and did I just miss it?
Think they've been available. I've had the Rotex-X on my 5.56 for a year now. Mounts directly to the A2 and works fine. Paid $675 for it.
Surefire mounts and Keymo are the best in the market, I don't know why so many Silencer companies are fighting for their own mount and Silencers. Not everyone can afford Silencers on everything.
Yes, please! Thank you! I will be getting one regardless of ATF wait time. Surefire is like HK...too hipster to listen to their consumers.
Can you shoot them off like surefire suggested for their cans?
Holy shit I have a p&w warcomp this is gonna be amazing
Hmm will these blow up like the apc9?
I mean what’s the mark up on a suppressor? It’s a metal tube with some baffles. I’m saying it’s 400% at least. You can get a 55 inch 4k tv for $600. How hard is it to make a suppressor compared to that!?!?!
Considering all the legal ramifications of messing up anything involved in the process, the stakes are high af
Bro, look at the market for a suppressor vs a TV. Then look at the laws around making, buying, and selling suppressors vs TVs. Best way to make suppressors cheaper is getting rid of the NFA
Yeah I think it’s a combo of the legal hoops the manufacturer has to jump through and the low volume sales due to the hoops customers have to jump through. With no NFA, I’m sure PSA would be pooping these out for $100.
Look up the price of Inconel or any other nickel super alloy. Now go talk to a machinist about cutting it. Also think about what QC should be on a suppressor. In the states when you buy it you are married to it. Can’t afford to get one that’s less than perfect. If they were disposable we would have 300-400$ aluminum cans
Out of tens of thousands of consumer items recently studied, the television is _the_ _only_ product that has consistently gotten less expensive year after year, even against inflation.
Now, ask yourself why? Cell phones, computers, roofing shingles, microwaves all trend with other consumer items. The TV however, keeps getting cheaper and cheaper...
James Reeves owes me a trip to Alaska.
Awesome, now I can buy a B&T can for my APC 308.
James just abruptly ended the interview right there Rock style lol
THATS JEFF FROM THE COMMUNITY !!!!!
I don't really understand the appeal of making a surefire mount compatible Rotex X. The whole appeal of the Rotex X was that it worked with A2 flash hiders.
This is actually GREAT!!
Holy crap, they're releasing something that's not insanely expensive and not completely proprietary??
I'd love to see a 1.375x24 surefire adapter
Jamie’s please cover B&T firearms APC 223 pro maybe ?????
Getting the B&T 7.62 silencer; is it really inexpensive? (Maybe if we are comparing it to an RC3; but the trash panda/thunder chicken/rc2/and the others are all about the same grouping). Should I mention “assault weapons” at this point 😂?
B&T definitely on the radar now.
They weren’t before??
@@TheVinceZampella I couldn't get a P&W 13.9 done with any muzzle device they offered. Plus the availibility of B&T's cans were to be decided at the time. Hense why I went surefire initially.
If we didn’t have to register suppressors with the atf i would def be buying them😔
Dopest thing to come outta shotshow. I'll say it.
Thank you B&t I got a geissele sd556 that comes with a surefire flash hider, unfortunately itar don't allow European civilian shooters to own surefire supressor, such a shame for them, at least you still reign over europe with these products!
Wait it will thread right onto an A2 flash hider?????
That’s more enticing to get another one.
If it weren't for the year long wait for tax stamp I would buy a couple of these. I just can't stand the wait time.
My range lets me handle and use my paid for cans. Once the tax stamp comes back it comes home to be cleaned.
Yeah but in a year from now you are still not going to have a suppressor so might as well
@Scott DPugnificent that's cool. Bought mine online. So still have several months probably. Supposed to be in the next group to go in for approval. We will see
@@ricksmiley1373 good luck.
@@borrago You don't know anything about me. Go fuck yourself you little troll.
No one wants all that compatibility ❤. Guess I’ll find out for my self in 7 business days 🎉 (thanks ATF for the fast turn around).
Not gonna lie, did a second look when I saw B&T and affordable in the same sentence.
675 is nuts
The price is good but I wouldn’t say I’m very surprised by it. Fact is, suppressors are only expensive because they are controlled devices. If they weren’t, the price of suppressors would tumble. We’d be living in the land of $50 cans. Makes me sad when I think about it that way.
Not completely true. The materials and especially R&D costs a lot and they have to make their money back. I know (or hope) you're exaggerating about $50, but I could see half of what they go for now, if they weren't regulated, for sure.
I need to hear this guy do a Peter Griffin impression
Pow! Right in tha kissa!
So they could have gone hub and they went surefire instead?
I don't know how they do it but Oreilly's sells the same thing for like twenty bucks. B&T needs to up their game. 😂
the what?
@@vicerichter1163 I think he's making a fuel filter suppressor joke
@@wolfgang_h3t sounds fun.
I just want someone to make a fucking Hub adapter already
Wish they offered just the hub
Maybe they will ?
Should’ve just done a Hub mount
Love this a lot!
Did this gentleman just say Assault Rifle? Goodness.
Now do Dead Air mounts
675 is a GREAT deal if it comes with mount holy shxt
I’d be more excited for a legacy Surefire mount.
Swiss made in Tampa, FL
JET SILENCER.. Where is it
Its crazy how stale the silencer technology has been. This is somehow consider ground breaking
You can blame the NFA for that. If it wasn't so difficult (and expensive in most cases) for everyday shooters to get one without going through the paperwork process, these things would be far better ahead.
Stale? You must not be paying very much attention to PewScience and companies that are using DLMS to make cans.
I guess Surefire hasn't sold enough suppressors to recoup their R&D? lol
Constantly innovating! 🥴
Any licensing issues with using SF's proprietary design? Or is SF licensing this to B&T for yet another cashgrab?
Well I'm in once i dont have to pay a tax on it
You should’ve turned the camera off & slapped the shit out of him after he used the word “assault rifle”.
I just want the mount
suppressors that mount to A2 birdcages?!
They going to offer a retrograde retrofit for those of us with the first run of imports that only run on A2s?
I know exactly how they are doing this at a low price; it's by not producing it all. What B&T is known more than their great innovations and quality products is their inability to deliver (import) any product and make them available on the store shelves. I don't think they know what it means to produce products and get them out the door. Before you come to their defense, when was the last time you actually saw one of their products at your LGS or on line. Don't count any of the auction sites, since this a permit to pick your pocket. Last time I saw a single solitary B&T product was 5 years ago. Never seen another one again.
Surefire mounts... really, over industry standard?