The Russian-made Stechkin pistol has a monolithic silence. Fast and effective baffles for a silencer may be created from a relative stiff 1 ½ wide flat strip of spring steel. 1. The strip of spring steal is folded back and forth to create an accordion. 2. On a grinder, the compresses metal accordion is perfectly rounded along two edges. 3. On a drill, once the two edges are rounded, a hole larger than the caliber to be used is drilled in the middle of the compressed accordion. 4. The accordion is now pulled and inserted in an aluminum tube. It must fit smugly. The tube has a cap with an exit hole in one end and a barrel attachment at the other end. 5. When a bullet is fired through the center the accordion acts as baffles. The gas is delayed and compresses the coil taking up further energy. The corrugated steel accordion behaves as a spring inside the tube. May years ago, the French designed a silencer with a spring baffle.
Great video! I own all three and love them all. While my sparrow gets the most use shooting full auto 22lr. The Element 2 sees the least amount of use because of cleaning purposes. But that being said I feel the Elements K baffles sound the best of these 3 suppressors, followed by the Spectre 2 and last the Sparrow. It's almost like the Spectre 2 is a blend of both technologies and best of both worlds.
Thank you, I feel the same way. The Element sounds great, but is just a pain to clean. The Spectre 2 really shined on handguns, it was the only suppressor that had next to no first round pop and a great overall dB reduction.
I am new to the suppressor game. Purchased one about 8 months ago and still waiting to be cleared. I am looking to get some new cans eventually for other calibers (.22 and .223). I understand the pros/ cons of different cans, but being new, I don't know where to put my priorities when purchasing a suppressor. I would assume that the average person purchasing their first suppressor would have different views of what is most important compared to someone with more experience. But from your experience, if you were to only purchase one suppressor per caliber, which design would you go with?
What about the Sig 762/Q style of baffles. Are these superior to baffles that are in new cans like the dead air nomad or the new rugged 7.62? Or is new tech like the new OSS best?
Hello, What would you recommend is the best .22lr silencer Priority goes like this (Quiet > Looks > Cleaning >) also is the AAC Element 2 so much quieter than the Spectre II that its worth the cleaning? (will be using it on a pistol) or could you tell me the diffrence in sound maybe in % how much quieter it is? And could you suggest me the best .22LR Pistol? priority goes like this (Accurate > Powerful > Looks > Quite) overall i want something Really powerful accurate silent and beatiful (Money is not an issue)
Based on those criteria, I would probably say the Dead Air Mask or Spectre 2. Both are fantastic, sound great, and are easy to clean. As far as a .22LR pistol, my first choice is the Ruger 22/45
All suppressors could be different, but generally if you point the host up in the air, the baffles should be little ice cream cones. Small end pointed towards host, big end toward target.
I have Sparrow and Spectra II, I like the Spectra II much better, it build like a tank and easy to clean without noticeable FRP. If I ever get another .22 can. It will be another Spectra II.
KEEP HOPE ? It is difficult to take anything seriously from a dude with "KEEP HOPE" on his fingers. You had to put the Keep Hope on your fingers so you would never forget to ... Keep the Hope ? Ouch ,!
Excellent presentation. Comprehensive, detailed, succinct. Thank you.
Why am I being recommended silencer videos? I was interested in solvent traps
title10 same boat I just need to clean my rifle
I was just looking at wish blew my mind
Can drilling extra holes in the baffles allow the pressure to dissipate faster?
@@gingerpowera1a I don't know
keep hope :)
.....They also make great toilet paper holders!
The Russian-made Stechkin pistol has a monolithic silence. Fast and effective baffles for a silencer may be created from a relative stiff 1 ½ wide flat strip of spring steel.
1. The strip of spring steal is folded back and forth to create an accordion.
2. On a grinder, the compresses metal accordion is perfectly rounded along two edges.
3. On a drill, once the two edges are rounded, a hole larger than the caliber to be used is drilled in the middle of the compressed accordion.
4. The accordion is now pulled and inserted in an aluminum tube. It must fit smugly. The tube has a cap with an exit hole in one end and a barrel attachment at the other end.
5. When a bullet is fired through the center the accordion acts as baffles. The gas is delayed and compresses the coil taking up further energy. The corrugated steel accordion behaves as a spring inside the tube.
May years ago, the French designed a silencer with a spring baffle.
The design simplistic yet effective
Great video! I own all three and love them all. While my sparrow gets the most use shooting full auto 22lr. The Element 2 sees the least amount of use because of cleaning purposes. But that being said I feel the Elements K baffles sound the best of these 3 suppressors, followed by the Spectre 2 and last the Sparrow. It's almost like the Spectre 2 is a blend of both technologies and best of both worlds.
Thank you, I feel the same way. The Element sounds great, but is just a pain to clean. The Spectre 2 really shined on handguns, it was the only suppressor that had next to no first round pop and a great overall dB reduction.
+Capitol Armory . How about the Mask HD ? Compare to Spectra II...
The Mask HD out preforms the Spectre II, and is a bit shorter. The Spectre II was my old favorite 22 can until the Mask came out.
Is the monocore design as effective as a baffle design? Thanks for the video.
I am new to the suppressor game. Purchased one about 8 months ago and still waiting to be cleared. I am looking to get some new cans eventually for other calibers (.22 and .223). I understand the pros/ cons of different cans, but being new, I don't know where to put my priorities when purchasing a suppressor. I would assume that the average person purchasing their first suppressor would have different views of what is most important compared to someone with more experience.
But from your experience, if you were to only purchase one suppressor per caliber, which design would you go with?
what is the lowest decibels and efficient to clean and maintain among the three designs?
Im just curious, is this all that YT allowed to be aired?
Where can I find such parts to build one I'm from Canada Nova Scotia
what if you put some fiber glass inside de monolitic core?
What are the differences of ballistics between the different types of suppressors if any?
Great info. Thanks for posting!
You're very welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
what type of metal is the CTA baffle's or baffles in general for 22 rimfire suppressors made out of?
+David J Browning Most are either aluminum or steel. Lighter weight are aluminum (or titanium) but most common is stainless steel.
What about the Sig 762/Q style of baffles. Are these superior to baffles that are in new cans like the dead air nomad or the new rugged 7.62? Or is new tech like the new OSS best?
Hi witch one quieter? Can I combine 2 of them ?
What's the difference in a centerfire and a rimfire baffle or suppressor
I don’t own any of these . But I think you should be able to with out bs . I think something could be fun to play with
Do you sell adapter's, custom made also?
I was always curious about those "filters." I guess I'll stick with the Dooxi "filter." :-)
Hello, What would you recommend is the best .22lr silencer Priority goes like this (Quiet > Looks > Cleaning >) also is the AAC Element 2 so much quieter than the Spectre II that its worth the cleaning? (will be using it on a pistol) or could you tell me the diffrence in sound maybe in % how much quieter it is? And could you suggest me the best .22LR Pistol? priority goes like this (Accurate > Powerful > Looks > Quite) overall i want something Really powerful accurate silent and beatiful (Money is not an issue)
Based on those criteria, I would probably say the Dead Air Mask or Spectre 2. Both are fantastic, sound great, and are easy to clean. As far as a .22LR pistol, my first choice is the Ruger 22/45
I love designing baffels ( yes iim a sot manufacturer,)
Now you cannot see anything about monolithic stuff because all your searches will point do COD loadout!
What way should the baffles face when on the barrel?
All suppressors could be different, but generally if you point the host up in the air, the baffles should be little ice cream cones. Small end pointed towards host, big end toward target.
@@Capitolarmory thanks for the reply I was thinking maybe the direction could have a difference but was scared to face them in any other way
The K baffles need those 'clam shells" to stop the carbon buildup inside the tube !
I have Sparrow and Spectra II, I like the Spectra II much better, it build like a tank and easy to clean without noticeable FRP. If I ever get another .22 can. It will be another Spectra II.
Thank you 👍
*laughs in freeze plug*
increase accuracy and range...
great explanation
Thank you sir!
my pleasure, yall really are making good quality videos
Did I just see a suppressed 12ga
The very first suppressor was made for a shotgun
Have you seen tank suppressor it looks like huge penis.
Совсем маленькие.
spray some Co2 inside, no first pop ??!
Bought a fuel filter for a completely different use and someone told me to watch this video 😳 wtf?
You people, what do you mean you people?
I still don’t see a $1000-$3000 silencer.
The video features ones around $400, so you would be correct in not seeing a $1000-3000 can.
baffle
Who’s here from COD war zone
Im actually just looking for a good suppressor for my Sig Sauer MCX
KEEP HOPE ? It is difficult to take anything seriously from a dude with "KEEP HOPE" on his fingers.
You had to put the Keep Hope on your fingers so you would never forget to ... Keep the Hope ? Ouch ,!
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