Jk armament War eagle Table top review and Quick attach mounts

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • We review jk armament’s solution to mounting a brake to a solvent trap or suppressor as well as review there “war eagle” diffusor flash hider combo. Video for educational and entertainment purposes. Next video will be a metered range review vs a standard plan b diffusor without flash hider. Patreon.com/silencerstudent for that video and more.
    the metering video is on patreon

Комментарии • 27

  • @HawkCreek
    @HawkCreek 2 года назад

    Cant wait for the flash testing video on this one!

    • @silencerstudent9381
      @silencerstudent9381  2 года назад +1

      its done but on patreon.com/silencerstudent with most everything else

  • @welderdude1
    @welderdude1 3 года назад +2

    The JK kits are actually quite nice.

    • @BravoSurvival
      @BravoSurvival 3 года назад +4

      They are, I’ve got two of them but good god they have really raised their prices from what it used to be. I won’t buy from them any longer because of the insanely high prices even for just aluminum.

  • @albertptran
    @albertptran 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @survivetheattack
    @survivetheattack 3 года назад

    Great, detailed video! Thanks Boss!

  • @DemocracyManifest-vc5jn
    @DemocracyManifest-vc5jn 9 месяцев назад

    RUclips shadow banned you. Found your channel on random off shot search. Resubed

  • @justsaiyan8678
    @justsaiyan8678 3 года назад

    Thx for the video!!

  • @stephenedwards5063
    @stephenedwards5063 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video. Are there Any other muzzle devices on the market that are Flash hider/ compensator hybrids that are compatible with suppressors?

  • @chriscox5568
    @chriscox5568 2 года назад +1

    I'd go with the extra nurl on the break and the locking feature on the mount. I've had suppressors and I know first hand how the suppressor can work loose and cause baffle strikes. Don't risk damaging your suppressor and buy a break and mount that is made strong enough our special forces would carry in to battle and that means no aluminum at all ! Buy Titanium and get very secure anti rotation locking mounts and breaks like the ratcheting break and mount systems like the military uses to insure your device stays tight while firing. Don't skimp and buy cheap aluminum. It looks really good but you want something that you could carry into a long drawn out firefight and not worry about it coming loose or melting. You'd have too much on your mind already to have that to worry about ! The way our country is going right now you might need a system that will hold up for a very long time in war time conditions. Buy something that you'd bet you and your families life on because one day it just might !

    • @silencerstudent9381
      @silencerstudent9381  2 года назад

      SO AGREE as far as you dont want aluminum mount on a combat gun. as far as mounts coming loose and secondary locking systems. well highly depends on the mount- most if dont right should not need a secondary locking system just like the lugs on your car shouldnt come loose unless someone leaces them that way. taper mounts are a function of the angle of the taper- how much surface on surface contact is there. does it have a secondary seal. whats the coeffecient of friction on that tapered surface and then the second part is to have a thread that isnt to course or too fine as it directly translates into how tight that joint locks up- courser applying less force- notice the plan b system is notorious for not coming loose on its own but a sico system like this one needs a secondary lock to achieve same thing

    • @chriscox5568
      @chriscox5568 2 года назад

      @@silencerstudent9381 I've just never experienced having a suppressor with a tapper lock secure system before. I had a Cobray M-11, 9mm submachinegun that fired 20 rds a second. And it had a short barrel with just threads on it and a screw on suppressor for it. The whole time you fired it you had to keep your hand twisting on the suppressor to keep it from coming loose and getting baffle strikes. I wanted to get a 3-lug conversion done on the barrel and suppressor but never did. That experience just made me lerry. I always told myself that if I ever got another suppressor I'd have either the 3-lug mount on a pistol caliber and a quick detachable mount that screwed on with a tapper lock and a ratcheting nerled locking system on a rifle caliber rifle/suppressor combo to insure a positive locking system where I'd never have to keep my minds focus mainly on my weapon but my focus on the target. It's a pain always worrying if your suppressor is going to work loose and cause damage to your suppressor and possibly your gun too. I had $1,000.00 in my suppressor and $2,000.00 in my Cobray. Just wanted yawl to know why I said what I did.

  • @shawnwillis7561
    @shawnwillis7561 3 года назад

    I have a sig mcx with a tapered barrel and a sig srd762 .30 caliber suppressor that's got a female taper to mate with the barrel and I've never had it loosen when shooting. Just give it a good hand tightening and it's on there. Seems like this system is pretty much the same principle.

  • @6spdkeg
    @6spdkeg Год назад

    noob question, but if I wanted to pin a weld this to a barrel to come to just over 16", what is the protocol here? is it simply 16" - 2.32" = 13.68" So I need to use at least a 13.7" barrel to pin this to? thanks

    • @silencerstudent9381
      @silencerstudent9381  Год назад +1

      THE OVERALL length of a muzzle device minus how long the thread tenon is on the barrel equals how much the muzzle device will add to the overall barrel length

  • @tbro6149
    @tbro6149 2 года назад

    What are the threads behind the taper at size is it

  • @ckkevin9620
    @ckkevin9620 3 года назад

    Any big difference between this and say a Griffin Plan A? I have a couple JK cans and am using Plan A mounts at the moment.

    • @silencerstudent9381
      @silencerstudent9381  3 года назад

      id prefer plan a over this system imo. i personally use rearden 3rd party plan b

  • @StephenShreds
    @StephenShreds 3 года назад

    Can you attach the plan b to the jk armament?

  • @sladeoriginal
    @sladeoriginal Год назад

    Bravo = Hub

  • @sladeoriginal
    @sladeoriginal Год назад +1

    stop calling it a brake.