Suppressors New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

Zak Smith

TBAC Guy
Full Member
Minuteman
Commercial Supporter
http://www.thunderbeastarms.com/

After some hard work, we just launched a new and improved web site for Thunder Beast Arms. Besides being looking pretty good, we've added some neat features:

* Online order status. Everyone hates waiting for their NFA items, so we added a way so you can check what's going on. Whether you order directly from us, you order through a dealer, or if you are a dealer, you can log in to our web site and check the current production, ATF "Form", and shipping status. It's spiffy, and we're the only silencer company who offers it. Here's the link http://www.thunderbeastarms.com/status Try it with the demo orders at the bottom of the page.

* We have a new map-based dealer locator that's pretty neat, and we've added some big dealers near some of the places where precision/long-range shooting is popular. If you don't see a dealer in your area that you know is an SOT, let us know and we'll see about getting them on-line.

* Our product pages have been revamped with links to the PDF spec sheets, new photos that show the products and their applications better, and easier to read specs.

* We're competition guys, and what we want to shoot in matches drives a lot of our R&D. So we added a list of matches that we support through prize donations and/or recommend.

* A list of local demo days. Our last demo day in March had a ton of people show up, and we had a lot of fun. Our next demo date will be announced soon.

* TBAC Training Group. I just added a "Training" tab with information about upcoming field/LR training dates.

2011 has been a great year for us so far! We have some exciting products and news coming out this summer, so stay tuned.

http://www.thunderbeastarms.com/

thanks
Zak Smith
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

I love the re-vamped website!... and the online order checking function is a phenomenal addition.

I’ve got to say that I love my Thunder Beast cans & the customer service has been second to none!
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JSTARSZ</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Zak, you ever going to do a 6.8mm Titanium can for SBR's? I have a Noveske 10.5" 6.8mm that would love a titanium can. </div></div>

Titanium has a hard time on semi autos in high volumes of fire. Characteristic of the metal
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

JSTARSZ,

We "can" make almost anything, it's just a matter if enough demand exists to justify the R&D costs and production overhead. So far we've had very few inquiries about 6.8 cans. We can do some custom one-off stuff within some limits (usually to change length of existing can), but we can't promise what the suppression performance will be before it's built.

With regard to KYS338's comment, it is true to some extent. The 223P-1 is titanium and stainless for this reason. It has no problem with normal semi rates of fire on my 12" SBR (5.56). If you really want to dump mag after mag after mag or run a lot of full auto, different materials are in order (ie, why we made a 223A in the first place).

thanks
-z
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KYS338</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JSTARSZ</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Zak, you ever going to do a 6.8mm Titanium can for SBR's? I have a Noveske 10.5" 6.8mm that would love a titanium can. </div></div>

Titanium has a hard time on semi autos in high volumes of fire. Characteristic of the metal</div></div>
maybe a mix of Titanium and Stainless Steel like his 223P-1. At 15 ounces I could take that.

I see Zak answered so I will add that I am in for a 6.8mm can and I do like your products so I throw in that a need is there but am not sure of numbers.
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

I have just shy of 2000 rnds of 260AI through my TBAC 30p-1 (I'd have more if the stupid NRA allowed common sense noise abatement in their matches), but it has been fantastic so far.

Thanks again Zak for the certificate for our Precision Multigun team match prize table!
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Zak Smith</div><div class="ubbcode-body">We just put a small forum on the site for the purpose of customer support and product info. There's a place for TBAC shooters to post photos and video, and we'll have upcoming product and training announcements there. </div></div>

I really dig the new forum on your website. Some great pics and info there!
 
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Decals and patches are on the list-- we have shirts today, give the shop a call. We had them printed on Made in USA "American Apparel" blanks. http://www.thunderbeastarms.com/products/shirts

As for the forum, thanks for the comments! We do not intend the forum to compete with SH in any way, but to be a place for our silencer and training customers to communicate with us and each other.
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

Future plans are in the future.
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We're pretty busy with rifle suppressors for right now, though.
 
Re: New Thunder Beast Arms Web Site

The new site looks good, and I've always enjoyed the articles on DemigodLLC (and sent a few people in that direction). I emailed you a recommended Class 3 dealer in Reno.