This is the final installment of the "Factory to Table" series, chronicling the creation and use of a Q MiniFix rifle and its associated components. The video covers the build process with Q LLC, suppressor welding with Trash Panda, ammunition production with Discreet Ballistics, and integration of gear from Cole-Tac, Edgar Sherman Design, and Scalarworks. The creator provides their final thoughts on the MiniFix, deeming it an "amazing journey" and a "rad gun." The loadout includes a Wild Things jacket and SKD Tactical gloves. The video concludes with a hunting trip where the MiniFix is used to take down a feral hog.
This video, 'Factory to Table: Part - 3 The 188gr. Selous Rounds by Discreet Ballistics', features Kit Badger meeting with David Stark of Discreet Ballistics in Northern New Hampshire. The focus is on loading 188gr Machined Copper Selous rounds for a 300 Blackout MiniFix rifle, utilizing a Q LLC Trash Panda Silencer. Discreet Ballistics specializes in subsonic ammunition designed for hunting with calibers like 300 Blackout, emphasizing their expansion capabilities at subsonic velocities for significant impact damage. The video also showcases some of the creator's loadout, including Prometheus Design Werx apparel and SKD Tactical gloves.
This video reviews the "PopStop" by Discreet Ballistics, an innovative device designed to mitigate the "first round pop" phenomenon in firearms. First round pop causes a point of impact shift due to turbulent atmosphere inside the barrel and suppressor, along with increased flash and noise. The PopStop introduces CO2 into the weapon system to displace this atmosphere, significantly reducing these effects. The video highlights Discreet Ballistics' reputation for high-quality subsonic ammunition and presents the PopStop as a clever solution to a known issue.
This video captures a "rad range day" featuring firearms from Q and ammunition from Discreet Ballistics. The content creator had the opportunity to test fire several Q weapon systems at Discreet Ballistics' private range. Featured firearms include the Q Honey Badger (2 stamp rifle), the Honey Badger Pistol, The Fix in .308 Winchester with the Thunder Chicken Silencer, and the new 12.5" 8.6 Creedmoor Fix Rifle. Ammunition highlighted includes Discreet Ballistics' 190gr Subsonic Quiet Pills in 300 Blackout and 7.62x51, as well as supersonic rounds for the 8.6 Creedmoor. The video emphasizes a positive experience with excellent guns and ammunition.
This video from Kit Badger focuses on Discreet Ballistics, a company specializing in high-quality subsonic ammunition. The description highlights their offerings for .300 Blackout, .308 Winchester, and .458 SOCOM. A key feature discussed is their strategy of pairing cost-effective training ammunition with more expensive defense/hunting loads that share similar ballistic characteristics (a 2-grain projectile difference in .300 Blackout), allowing shooters to train affordably. The video emphasizes Discreet Ballistics' strict quality control processes, which are often impractical for larger manufacturers.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test on Discreet Ballistics 300 AAC 188gr subsonic ammunition. The test is performed using an AR-15 platform with an 8-inch barrel and a 1:7" twist. The gel test aims to measure key performance metrics of the ammunition, including velocity, penetration depth, expansion characteristics, and retained projectile weight. The video also acknowledges sponsors like Ventura Munitions and BLACKHAWK!, and encourages viewer support through Patreon.
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