FTFY I just want to see the video period hahaHope to see [STRIKE]some 300 Blackout in [/STRIKE]that vid!
FTFY I just want to see the video period haha
It's quieter in person than the video makes it sound.While Jahred is working on the official video, here's a short one for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGWsqzfA7a0
Thanks for the video. I never get sick of watching suppressor videos. But now I have to ask, what are the differences between that and the 762AK? They seem very similar, except for the 1/4" diameter difference.
Looks like I might need to find a local dealer who has one of these in stock... any help?
a 5/8x24 thread adapter for a 300 blk would work on this?
Not in stock yet. Still testing.
Current plan is to ship with 5/8-24 and 1/2-28 Omnimounts, with a 9mm booster available as an option.
ETA? I'm sure you mentioned it earlier but...
I'm throwing my money at the screen, but nothing is happening
Didn't know about you guys, glad I do now!
Not in stock yet. Still testing.
Current plan is to ship with 5/8-24 and 1/2-28 Omnimounts, with a 9mm booster available as an option.
Differences is that the K9 is more strongly constructed? Quieter? Worth the wait over the Guardian 9?
This please, thanks.
They are two different cans.
The Guardian 9 is a 9mm pistol can that can also work for semi auto subsonic 300 Blackout and 9mm carbine.
The Kestrel 9 is a full auto 9mm Carbine / super or subsonic 300 Blackout can that will work on a pistol.
If you will spend most of your time shooting pistol buy the Guardian.
If you will spend most of your time shooting rifles buy the Kestrel.
They will be inexpensive enough that you can afford to buy both and have the best of both worlds without compromising.
We are forming out the Guardians to dealers now. My guess is that we will start forming out Kestrel 9s to dealers in 30 - 45 days.