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The Quietest Suppressor Ever? - PTR Vent Suppressors
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Cool. Full auto to boot. Hope to see more!
This is cool. Back in the form 1 days, I toyed with using copper foam in the suppressor to do the same things he is attributing to PIP tech.
You checked them out!! Thank you. 🙏. Man of his word.
Mass effect OST lol
Very interested!
Saw multiple gun-youtubers shooting this at the show, it's so quiet and in my opinion as of now the quietest suppressor on the market. I would love to try one.
I hope to get one.
are there any videos of it in use on youtube? does it look very long on a 12.5?
It spits in your face though so prepare to need eye protection.
Nice
Wonder how quickly the 'foam' gets filled up and plugged with carbon, and how easy it is to clean out of
Good question. I haven't seen any at a high round count.
There's a solution for that problem.
Really cool except you have to have a ultra hyper sonic cleaning machine... who the hell has one of those?
ASK them if I can run it on the 9CT without voiding the warranty, thanks.
So I’m curious if that 3d foam shit will become brittle after awhile
Mostly likely. If you want pure durability. You go with the traditional well made can that mostly likely heavy as fuck too. If you want these specs, quietest and lightest and the most pretty with the pink flowers then you gotta sacrifice something down the road.
How many dozens of rounds until the carbon blocks all the pores in the "foam"?
Who knows
Pew Science gave the 5.56 can a rating of 42.6 out of 100. Not sure how that compares tho.
Right now on the chart, the Vent has the best sound suppression rating away from the shooter.
At the shooter's right ear, the Vent is the 4th best right now. Its only beaten (and very VERY narrowly beaten) by the HUXWRX Flow 556, the FLow 762 Ti, and the new CAT ODB 718.
Nothing else can touch the Vent in suppression at the shooter's right ear.
Away from the shooter, this thing stomps even the Polonium, the SOCOM RC2, the Aero LAHAR-30Long, and the CAT ODB 718. By 5 points.
This can must be STUPID, RETARDED levels of quiet. No wonder its $1400.
@@Omaba_Baba The problem is that not all cans that have been tested have been tested on the 5.56, so you really can't make these statements confidently. I do like the tech involved in this can, though.
PS hasn't tested the Enticer LTi on a 5.56
The issue I have with these venting, flow, flux type cans is that when you get into real world AR use case scenarios, you WILL be near objects and all that vented gas will bounce back and increase severity of sound pressure. As much as Jay likes to push DMLS cans, I think traditional cans on tuned hosts have a long way to go before they're made obsolete. Tuning isn't as beneficial on these advanced flow DMLS cans.
Just look at the Maxim defense stuff. And those cans are monocores!
@@calangelthere’s a big difference in this and the hux flow cans though. Look at the muzzle numbers. This thing would not have a severe signature reflected off a forward surface because the muzzle numbers are so low.
@@calangelalso Jay doesn’t really need to test ever can ever. He can assume silencers with similar tech are gonna preform similarly enough. Thats why he hasn’t tested all 37 of the various sico rifle cans cause they’re all doing about the same thing. He tries to pick and choose what looks like it will be a useful case to study.
@@xj53pq7 it's not just hux cans, but all of the ones that port gas forward. Unless you have a way to port gas away from the central aperture while simultaneously dropping pressure & heat, then shooting anywhere but the freefield will give you louder real world results...
...and if you do utilize the aforementioned methods, then tuning that would improve a traditional can would likely drop the efficiency of your mechanism.
How do you clean it? It’ll fill with carbon no way it’s rinsing out from that material
That I have no idea.
ultrasonic cleaner would be the only way
Sveetness!!
So this thing will get hot super quick, right?
In this application, Titanium thermal wicking is roughly the same as stainless, depending on surface area and overall mass. Incanel would be superior to thermal cycling.
suppressors get hot man.
yuppers, they pretty much all do when rapid firing. Get a decent shroud if it's a concern.
- Godspeed
It gets hot but because of the full monolithic construction afforded by the additive manufacturing process thermal radiation is expedited in comparison to suppressors built using multiple milled components.
You don’t shoot a lot of suppressed guns do you.. they get hot
How do you clean it?
Sonic cleaner I guess.
This looks like something for hunting and low round count shooting. That sponge structure is likely going to carbon lock after a couple hundred/thousand rounds. Monolithic cans are ok but I i think user serviceable are superior for higher round count shooters
Same treatment as Hux you soak it ever thousand to 2 thousand rounds and it'll break down the carbon
This thing is for everything. Its blows everything except the HUXWRX cans out of the water as far as shooter's ear protection.
When it comes to sneaky ninja stuff, its beating everything on the market right now. By a lot. Surefire RC2 and RC3 look like 338 Magnums compared to the Vent.
soak it in an ultrasonic cleaner
Agreed!
@_mysilentblue2227 don't you have to be really careful with ultrasonic cleaners and supressors? Can't it cause erosion inside the can? Or so I've heard......
If you are going to make a video called "The Quietest Suppressor Ever?" and you dont do a demo... seriously... 😐
Well, they aren't mine lol.
Serviceable or no?
sonically.
10.5 on 556? what about 10.3?
I am pretty sure it will be fine.
@@gundeals my wife tells me 0.2" matters