This guy is one of the few who actually knows what he's talking about and you can see he likes it. The others are just like your average salesman with the funky haircut and cheap suit...
Great stuff from Troy Industries but Im not liking your new mags. Looks like they tried to rip off the P-Mag a little too much. I hope they are still gonna make the Medieval Muzzle Brake and Medieval Flash Hider too, those are great.
Rest assured the magazines are not a rip off, they are totally different from P-Mags designs, the owner from P-Mag viewed them at Shot Show and saw that they are not a copy or design infringement, I worked at the TROY both and can tell you we had nothing but positive response to our new magazines. The Claymore muzzle break works phenomenally and at $64.00 is priced just right, I am running one of them on my 14.5 inch carbine.
Id like to know if either A. you know somebody at Troy or B. work there yourself cause the Claymore is $164 not $64. Ill still stick with the Medieval though. Im sure the Claymore is all well and good but for that kind of money Id take the KAC Triple Tap brake over the Claymore.
They made a mistake on the website and listed it at $164.00, they are changing the price to $64, I do work for TROY Ind in another part of the world and was at the Shot Show booth, they should have the price changed by the end of business today.
Well then, now that weve got the price settled it looks like I might have to get me a Claymore now instead of the Medieval. A couple of questions though. Is it still user installed or do you have to take the Claymore to a gunsmith? Next, how much of a flash does it throw out? This guys sayin its a flame thrower but how does it compare to the Medieval brake?
It is user installed without any difficulty, it does through out more flash then the standard Medieal brake, however it remains on target much better then the Medieval brake - also it does not create the back pressure that some other brakes do, thus much less recoil transmitted to the shooter.
Next, what finish is it? On the website it looks black but in the video it looks different. Also, does it support a suppressor or no? Lastly, whats the availability? Can I get one now or is it not out yet?
The finish is mil-spec parkerizing, currently it does not support a suppressor but that may change in the future, currently not available for at least 30-60 days as some additional design changes are being made to the Claymore.
This guy is one of the few who actually knows what he's talking about and you can see he likes it. The others are just like your average salesman with the funky haircut and cheap suit...
retardno002 1 year ago 5
Sweet stuff!
iluvmym4 2 years ago
is the mag $15 retail?
juggernautbjj77 2 years ago
That is correct the magazine will be $15 retail or 3 magazines for $42.
gadget6819 2 years ago
Great stuff from Troy Industries but Im not liking your new mags. Looks like they tried to rip off the P-Mag a little too much. I hope they are still gonna make the Medieval Muzzle Brake and Medieval Flash Hider too, those are great.
topher81807 2 years ago
Rest assured the magazines are not a rip off, they are totally different from P-Mags designs, the owner from P-Mag viewed them at Shot Show and saw that they are not a copy or design infringement, I worked at the TROY both and can tell you we had nothing but positive response to our new magazines. The Claymore muzzle break works phenomenally and at $64.00 is priced just right, I am running one of them on my 14.5 inch carbine.
gadget6819 2 years ago
Id like to know if either A. you know somebody at Troy or B. work there yourself cause the Claymore is $164 not $64. Ill still stick with the Medieval though. Im sure the Claymore is all well and good but for that kind of money Id take the KAC Triple Tap brake over the Claymore.
topher81807 2 years ago
They made a mistake on the website and listed it at $164.00, they are changing the price to $64, I do work for TROY Ind in another part of the world and was at the Shot Show booth, they should have the price changed by the end of business today.
gadget6819 2 years ago
Well then, now that weve got the price settled it looks like I might have to get me a Claymore now instead of the Medieval. A couple of questions though. Is it still user installed or do you have to take the Claymore to a gunsmith? Next, how much of a flash does it throw out? This guys sayin its a flame thrower but how does it compare to the Medieval brake?
topher81807 2 years ago
It is user installed without any difficulty, it does through out more flash then the standard Medieal brake, however it remains on target much better then the Medieval brake - also it does not create the back pressure that some other brakes do, thus much less recoil transmitted to the shooter.
gadget6819 2 years ago
Next, what finish is it? On the website it looks black but in the video it looks different. Also, does it support a suppressor or no? Lastly, whats the availability? Can I get one now or is it not out yet?
topher81807 2 years ago
The finish is mil-spec parkerizing, currently it does not support a suppressor but that may change in the future, currently not available for at least 30-60 days as some additional design changes are being made to the Claymore.
gadget6819 2 years ago
I like how companies are coming out with really sleek and simple accessorizes like the axe stock.
KrykoStorm 2 years ago 2