Surefire SOCOM 762-RC Review
Most important blurb from the product information:
SureFire’s SOCOM762-RC Fast-Attach® suppressor represents a revolutionary breakthrough for attenuating the signature of 7.62 rifles, including those chambered for high-intensity magnum calibers. This compact and lightweight suppressor—mounted to the Mk13 sniper rifle in .300 Win-Mag—recently won the Mk13 contract award with US Special Operations Command in the most extensive suppressor evaluation in history. The rigorous USSOCOM testing addressed all aspects of suppressor performance, and SureFire came out on top. The SOCOM762-RC also received the USSOCOM official safety verification in support of fielding.
The SOCOM762-RC features advanced gas-flow dynamics that reduce back pressure, thereby reducing the suppressed cyclic rate and gas blowback on the operator when used on auto-cycling guns. SureFire’s patent-pending front-plate design, along with the proprietary improvement in gas-flow dynamics, nearly eliminates first-round flash, a true technological breakthrough in this area. It attenuates noise and dust signatures to an unprecedented degree.
A new indexing system means this suppressor mounts to a SureFire muzzle brake or flash hider even more solidly than our previous models, and is easier to remove after extended firing since the index tab is in a low carbon-buildup area.
Specs:
Mount Style - Surefire SOCOM QD Mount
Suppressor Model - Surefire SOCOM762-RC
Caliber - 7.62mm (.30 Caliber – up to .300WM)
Color - Flat Dark Earth, Black
Weight - 19.5 oz
Diameter - 1.5″
Length - 8.4″
Build Material - Stainless Steel, Inconel 718
Finish - High Temperature Cerakote™
Manufacturer - Surefire
*DB reduction - @30db* - From my personal research.
My story:
So, @13 months ago when I bought this, there was little/no information anywhere about the Socom 762-RC, it was basically all word of mouth -- I think that's because there was not a tremendous amount of civilian experience with the can -- There still doesn't seem to be much so, I thought I'd add a review.
When I was looking for my suppressor, all of my military buddies told me to pick this up It was "the shit" everyone seemed to know a guy that thought it was awesome...The decibel reduction was better than anything else they had but, there was little to no first round flash...Bla bla bla the break mount and QD was "unreal" on Mk13's...
I was primarily looking for a backwards compatible 30 cal can. - I wanted something that would work for 300wm and a 30cal -- One thing I found was that there were only 2 or 3 cans in the market specifically rated for 300wm. - I actually made a call to Gemtech and AAC...The MK13-SD and the 300-TIM weren't available on the market yet and the AAC cans weren't rated for 300wm...There were also some can/mount concentric issues shooting around at the time -- I believe this might have been before the forum swap because I can no longer find those threads but, the thread in particular that I remember the most the baffles/entrance/exit on the can were NOT aligned...and not by a little... - That worried me...and with the hype surrounding the Socom, I just broke out the CC.
Called around looking for one -- Remember making like 10 phone calls that day and was ultimately told to give Champion Firearms in TX a call -- Dude's name was Roger. - Awesome guy to deal with. Filed my paperwork that day and off we went. Took about 13 months total from the initial transfer to getting the suppressor in my hands.
Clearing up the bullshit:
I think there's a lot of misinformation about this can -- I was certainly a victim of it when I was in the market and actually had to email a Surefire employee to get the 411...Charles, thanks man -- He's on the forums.
~ I was originally told by a class 3 that this can comes apart for cleaning -- It does NOT. It's nothing that an ultrasonic cleaner can't handle, particularly the Hornady but, again it does NOT come apart.
~ I was also told you could use the "regular Surefire brake" as a mount adapter -- NO. You need the Surefire adapter...I even sold one of the civilian brakes during the interim of my being misinformed and my shit being set straight -- Thankfully the individual I sold it to understood that I had been misled and un-fucked the situation right-quick -- Thanks again dude. (Happened about 3-4 months after I bought the can)
~ The 762 works incredibly well on 5.56/223 -- significantly less kick and more reduction -- The 7.62/5.56 adapters are both compatible with the 7-62 RC...Obviously this is NOT the case with the 5.56 RC...I was initially told by a class 3 that the adapters were not backwards compatible...That's false.
~ "The can wobbles" -- Is 100% bullshit IMO...If you actually tighten the can like they tell you to in the instructions, it's rock solid. I just can't see how you'd have wobble, at all if you're cranking it down by hand, like you're supposed to. -- *Disclaimer since I KNOW someone is going to bitch: I'm not saying it's not possible that someone has a can out of production standards, I'm saying that I personally can't see how you'd have any so please don't bitch/moan - this is an opinion.*
Range review #1
Took the can to a private range on Sunday...Put more than a couple hundred rounds through it.
Armalite 308/7.62 SASS -- For some reason this SASS loves 168 BTHP / Amax - POI shift was about 1 mil down/over from 100...Didn't have any blow-back issues but, after dialing in the AGB -- It was just awesome...Dumped about 75 rds at 100 yards of 308 -- Then did Mil-Spec 7.62...The 308 ammo needed some tuning in but, once it was there it shot fantastically...The 7.62 shot even better, actually, was noticeably quieter and there was barely any kick attributed to it.
300 Win Mag -- I bought the can primarily for this rifle -- I never really minded the kick to be honest but, with the RC on, kicks like an un-suppressed 308 which is nothing -- EXTREMELY impressed. Shooting from prone, no dust kick-up, buddy said there was no flash at all...Was shooting 208 Amax with H1000. -- Put about 15-20 rds down range...Just blown away by how awesome the can performed. **Note* This so happens to be true, not all of the H1000 burns on a 24" barrel by the time it hits the suppressor so, there is significantly more powder buildup...Just clean it more often, right? - But, I found this to be the case.*
5.56 -- Wow...Little to no kick at all out of a 16"...Definitely ear safe...I shoot primarily 5.56 62gr Federal - Really, wow. -- Minimal shift on the 5.56...Extremely impressed with it...Put about 100 down range...Happy happy happy.
300 blk - Same as 5.56 -- Just awesome. - very quiet too...Easily almost a "loud" clap...
Conclusion and final thoughts:
I did also have the opportunity to shoot my buddy's AAC MK13-SD -- I found that while it was a bit quieter the flash was quite noticeable and the ground kick-up was fairly significant...Now, clearly not all of us are firing from covert hides aiming down-range at something that's going to fire back but, it's worth mentioning...
I hadn't thought of going 6.8 until I read up on it -- Might give it a go...After some ammo replenishing.
I was going to start reloading for 308 Subsonic but, at this point, I think I'd be better off doing it for the blackout -- No offense to the guys that do it but, for my uses, a subsonic 308 might as well just be 300 blk.
Again -- Thought I'd write a review because there really aren't any out there...I don't really own a camera capable of doing a video with but, if I get one, I'll definitely do a video review.
Very impressed and very happy with my purchase.
*PS -- I typo'd the - in the title if a mod wants to fix it...Should be 762-RC. - Thanks!
Most important blurb from the product information:
SureFire’s SOCOM762-RC Fast-Attach® suppressor represents a revolutionary breakthrough for attenuating the signature of 7.62 rifles, including those chambered for high-intensity magnum calibers. This compact and lightweight suppressor—mounted to the Mk13 sniper rifle in .300 Win-Mag—recently won the Mk13 contract award with US Special Operations Command in the most extensive suppressor evaluation in history. The rigorous USSOCOM testing addressed all aspects of suppressor performance, and SureFire came out on top. The SOCOM762-RC also received the USSOCOM official safety verification in support of fielding.
The SOCOM762-RC features advanced gas-flow dynamics that reduce back pressure, thereby reducing the suppressed cyclic rate and gas blowback on the operator when used on auto-cycling guns. SureFire’s patent-pending front-plate design, along with the proprietary improvement in gas-flow dynamics, nearly eliminates first-round flash, a true technological breakthrough in this area. It attenuates noise and dust signatures to an unprecedented degree.
A new indexing system means this suppressor mounts to a SureFire muzzle brake or flash hider even more solidly than our previous models, and is easier to remove after extended firing since the index tab is in a low carbon-buildup area.
Specs:
Mount Style - Surefire SOCOM QD Mount
Suppressor Model - Surefire SOCOM762-RC
Caliber - 7.62mm (.30 Caliber – up to .300WM)
Color - Flat Dark Earth, Black
Weight - 19.5 oz
Diameter - 1.5″
Length - 8.4″
Build Material - Stainless Steel, Inconel 718
Finish - High Temperature Cerakote™
Manufacturer - Surefire
*DB reduction - @30db* - From my personal research.
My story:
So, @13 months ago when I bought this, there was little/no information anywhere about the Socom 762-RC, it was basically all word of mouth -- I think that's because there was not a tremendous amount of civilian experience with the can -- There still doesn't seem to be much so, I thought I'd add a review.
When I was looking for my suppressor, all of my military buddies told me to pick this up It was "the shit" everyone seemed to know a guy that thought it was awesome...The decibel reduction was better than anything else they had but, there was little to no first round flash...Bla bla bla the break mount and QD was "unreal" on Mk13's...
I was primarily looking for a backwards compatible 30 cal can. - I wanted something that would work for 300wm and a 30cal -- One thing I found was that there were only 2 or 3 cans in the market specifically rated for 300wm. - I actually made a call to Gemtech and AAC...The MK13-SD and the 300-TIM weren't available on the market yet and the AAC cans weren't rated for 300wm...There were also some can/mount concentric issues shooting around at the time -- I believe this might have been before the forum swap because I can no longer find those threads but, the thread in particular that I remember the most the baffles/entrance/exit on the can were NOT aligned...and not by a little... - That worried me...and with the hype surrounding the Socom, I just broke out the CC.
Called around looking for one -- Remember making like 10 phone calls that day and was ultimately told to give Champion Firearms in TX a call -- Dude's name was Roger. - Awesome guy to deal with. Filed my paperwork that day and off we went. Took about 13 months total from the initial transfer to getting the suppressor in my hands.
Clearing up the bullshit:
I think there's a lot of misinformation about this can -- I was certainly a victim of it when I was in the market and actually had to email a Surefire employee to get the 411...Charles, thanks man -- He's on the forums.
~ I was originally told by a class 3 that this can comes apart for cleaning -- It does NOT. It's nothing that an ultrasonic cleaner can't handle, particularly the Hornady but, again it does NOT come apart.
~ I was also told you could use the "regular Surefire brake" as a mount adapter -- NO. You need the Surefire adapter...I even sold one of the civilian brakes during the interim of my being misinformed and my shit being set straight -- Thankfully the individual I sold it to understood that I had been misled and un-fucked the situation right-quick -- Thanks again dude. (Happened about 3-4 months after I bought the can)
~ The 762 works incredibly well on 5.56/223 -- significantly less kick and more reduction -- The 7.62/5.56 adapters are both compatible with the 7-62 RC...Obviously this is NOT the case with the 5.56 RC...I was initially told by a class 3 that the adapters were not backwards compatible...That's false.
~ "The can wobbles" -- Is 100% bullshit IMO...If you actually tighten the can like they tell you to in the instructions, it's rock solid. I just can't see how you'd have wobble, at all if you're cranking it down by hand, like you're supposed to. -- *Disclaimer since I KNOW someone is going to bitch: I'm not saying it's not possible that someone has a can out of production standards, I'm saying that I personally can't see how you'd have any so please don't bitch/moan - this is an opinion.*
Range review #1
Took the can to a private range on Sunday...Put more than a couple hundred rounds through it.
Armalite 308/7.62 SASS -- For some reason this SASS loves 168 BTHP / Amax - POI shift was about 1 mil down/over from 100...Didn't have any blow-back issues but, after dialing in the AGB -- It was just awesome...Dumped about 75 rds at 100 yards of 308 -- Then did Mil-Spec 7.62...The 308 ammo needed some tuning in but, once it was there it shot fantastically...The 7.62 shot even better, actually, was noticeably quieter and there was barely any kick attributed to it.
300 Win Mag -- I bought the can primarily for this rifle -- I never really minded the kick to be honest but, with the RC on, kicks like an un-suppressed 308 which is nothing -- EXTREMELY impressed. Shooting from prone, no dust kick-up, buddy said there was no flash at all...Was shooting 208 Amax with H1000. -- Put about 15-20 rds down range...Just blown away by how awesome the can performed. **Note* This so happens to be true, not all of the H1000 burns on a 24" barrel by the time it hits the suppressor so, there is significantly more powder buildup...Just clean it more often, right? - But, I found this to be the case.*
5.56 -- Wow...Little to no kick at all out of a 16"...Definitely ear safe...I shoot primarily 5.56 62gr Federal - Really, wow. -- Minimal shift on the 5.56...Extremely impressed with it...Put about 100 down range...Happy happy happy.
300 blk - Same as 5.56 -- Just awesome. - very quiet too...Easily almost a "loud" clap...
Conclusion and final thoughts:
I did also have the opportunity to shoot my buddy's AAC MK13-SD -- I found that while it was a bit quieter the flash was quite noticeable and the ground kick-up was fairly significant...Now, clearly not all of us are firing from covert hides aiming down-range at something that's going to fire back but, it's worth mentioning...
I hadn't thought of going 6.8 until I read up on it -- Might give it a go...After some ammo replenishing.
I was going to start reloading for 308 Subsonic but, at this point, I think I'd be better off doing it for the blackout -- No offense to the guys that do it but, for my uses, a subsonic 308 might as well just be 300 blk.
Again -- Thought I'd write a review because there really aren't any out there...I don't really own a camera capable of doing a video with but, if I get one, I'll definitely do a video review.
Very impressed and very happy with my purchase.
*PS -- I typo'd the - in the title if a mod wants to fix it...Should be 762-RC. - Thanks!
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