So I happened upon Rooftop Defense, the name of which I assume is a play on “rooftop Korean” as the fellow looks Asian.
He is doing suppressor evaluations that do not include any dB numbers (thank the gods). And he doesn’t talk too much and appears not high on pre-workout, unlike a certain Pew guy.
He f/a fires 100 rounds through them, shoots different ammo, shoots in the dark and shoots right at the camera for a section about flash suppression, etc. Uses a M249 to test back pressure. Ingenious. I like it.
He looks at the KAC and RC3 etc in other vids. He states he uses only brand new cans.
I noticed in his 3D printed can reviews that there is some sparks and flame at the end of the 100rd burst. I assume that’s because 3D cans have bits of metal in them left over from production, and that’s what is catching on fire (not the can itself). I assume NBD.
Anyway, I finally found a channel that reviews cans in some sort of non-autistic way (lol) AND the tests seem well done/meaningful.
He is doing suppressor evaluations that do not include any dB numbers (thank the gods). And he doesn’t talk too much and appears not high on pre-workout, unlike a certain Pew guy.
He f/a fires 100 rounds through them, shoots different ammo, shoots in the dark and shoots right at the camera for a section about flash suppression, etc. Uses a M249 to test back pressure. Ingenious. I like it.
He looks at the KAC and RC3 etc in other vids. He states he uses only brand new cans.
I noticed in his 3D printed can reviews that there is some sparks and flame at the end of the 100rd burst. I assume that’s because 3D cans have bits of metal in them left over from production, and that’s what is catching on fire (not the can itself). I assume NBD.
Anyway, I finally found a channel that reviews cans in some sort of non-autistic way (lol) AND the tests seem well done/meaningful.
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