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  • Hahaha you tacti-cool douche, I can't wait to show my friends at the dept. this video.

  • replace the insides of the suppressor with explosives, and you have a pistol grenade

  • " hey, dont you think the suppressor should be all the way on??" " HURR HURR NO ITLL WORK FINE!"

  • how can you screw up threading on a can on a MK23 ? I run a evo on my mk23 and between the o-ring on the piston and the fact that HK indexes on the front of the barrel instead of the shoulder, the can should never get loose , or stop threading before the barrel hits the piston ... I don't often see adding water from the muzzle either , typically you put water in from the piston side and then shake it into the can .. the blast baffle and first half of the can benefit more that way.. just saying.

  • you are bending your knees a lot what it's a reason for that?

  • nice shooting stance LOL

  • HOLY SHITSKI!!! that's a shit load of money just for those two things alone. Good thing it didn't break either gun or can. The KAS's are THE most bad ass looking cans on the market and I wanted one but Knesek Guns are lying dishonest criminals. So I gave up on trying to buy one. Luckily the OSPREY's are out and quieter dry than this can is wet. Still nobody beats the look of these things though. cool vid, glad nothing broke.

  • You muzzled the cameraman at about 13 seconds.

  • @turdferguson9725 Slide open. Finger off the trigger. Magazine in support hand. Holding horizontal to keep some of the water in the can....I can live with that for what we were doing on the bench.

  • @turdferguson9725 Your a dumb ass.... get over it....

  • @MrStarofDavid Yeah, anyone who gets upset over aggravated assault is a real dumbass.

    I actually go out shooting in the desert near you, past Buckeye. Point an "unloaded" gun at me, and we'll see what the sheriff's department has to say about it.

    Also, the whole thing about not pointing guns at things you don't want to destroy, at all times, is so that eventually, you do it without really thinking about it. Every time you do something wrong, you have to do it right 10 times to make up for it.

  • @turdferguson9725 dont be a bitch

  • @pjicleanair it makes it more quiter and when you take it of it's not super hot

  • can someone tell me why water is important to blend with suppresors?

  • 0:02 ...shit.

  • I don't mean to hate on you, but that stance is kinda...odd.

    It looks uncomfortable over time, but hey, I can't critique. If it gives you results, who cares how it looks?

  • @darkelow That was how HK was teaching their "tactical stance" during this course - although that may be a bit exaggerated. It is very stable, although uncomfortable, and provides the most benefit during full auto fire. I don't shoot with that aggressive of a stance anymore - that vid is almost eight years old.

  • @darkelow i know right its like hes asking to !!shoot me!! improper stance

  • @darkelow one of the reasons that stance is used is to cover vital organs by your arms

  • I have noticed some people tend to be a little too gentle with gun things. Looks like a case of that here. Regularly threaded suppressors can be a PITA with coming unscrewed while firing, have to keep checking to see if they're tight. That gets to be real fun when they get hot.

  • @TheColdTruth It wasn't that we were being gentle, it just had every indication that it was properly threaded on. It stopped threading on, it felt tight, and was properly aligned. Not sure what else I could have done at the time.

  • how the fuck could you fail to screw on a god damn suppressor all the fucking way.

  • @A503B201 Read the description. This was a demo gun and pistol with lots of use. There was a burr on the threads of the barrel. Screwed the suppressor on, it hit the burr, and stopped threading on. The suppressor felt like it was tight and properly secure - even though it wasn't. Everything was still aligned hence no endcap or baffle strike. Cleaned up the threads on the barrel and no issue after that.

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