Not really. The 1st shot is always louder. If this were a real test there would have been a shot to clear the barrel then another 2 for comparing the locking device.
Also realize there is a downside in having to use "wipes" which have to be replaced after a certain number of rounds fired. I'm not sure I like the idea of having to use/replace disposable parts.
@jeffsorrows no joke lol. I find the whole silencer issue pointless. It's not like it makes the firearms more "deadly" unless your killing things with noise.
I made my own form 1 can a few years ago. And I made my model “dontshootmydog” as a slight at the ATF. They denied it, and I actually wound up making it the Shush Puppy
that's illegal according to the ATF unfortunately. nothing stopping you from saying those are the new wipes you had an FFL SOT 3 make and change out, but they would throw any seller of the wipes or punch in jail for decades
Are you allowed to change wipes in your suppresor? I have made my own wipes here in Sweden for my suppressors. Just 3d printed a mold and cast high temp silicone in it.
The idea of bringing a slide lock to market with such a ubiquitous platform is fantastic, and not to be overlooked for those of us constantly pursuing a more pleasant, and cooler, shooting experience. However, for what appears to be 3-4 machine operations to install, the price is a little rich for me. No modification on the frame, or slide refinishing, and the latch working directly with one of the unmodified frame rails makes me think this process is worth more in the ballpark of $200 or less.
For ANY suppressor, you need a rubber wipe, it’s the last wall that the bullet penetrates. It balloons out slightly and tremendously helps with reducing sound. Sandwich one in. Small sheets of 1/16” reinforced rubber can be bought in most any plumbing dept. That’s part of how we made truly Hollywood quiet silencers back in the 60’s. That and steel wool with lots of grease. But this was for only a few quiet kill shots, not to blast 200 rounds during a fantasy operator range day. Your job dictates. Now you know what to do when the job calls for it.
My concern is damage to the polymer Glock frame from the SLD device slamming against it. What's the round count for the pistol used as the test-bed / prototype / proof of concept when the switch was being developed? What's the most number of rounds that have been fired on one individual pistol with the SLD switch engaged? Any mechanical issues or damage noted?
@@chrisfs150 @cruz219 my understanding is that the Vietnam era S&W hush puppy pistols eventually developed frame cracks when their slide lock mechanisms were used.
Just make and provide a tool to remove the wipes from the accessory tube, or make it more user friendly. So many companies make great products that create a new problem. Dont be like them.
Why not just include the dowel? You could 3d print that for pennies and the material would be basically trivial, you could just pick whatever is cheapest.
I like the idea of including all the extra wipes with the original, because the ATF is dumb and thinks they count as suppressor parts, but why not have metal baffles to be used along with the wipes? Or is that how this is already set up?
The wipes are held in place in a baffle stack , they do a longer version thats fairly effective without the wipes fitted due to having more baffles and i believe they offer separate metal baffles to slot in if wanted,
Stupid question, can you just put your thumb on the back of the slide to keep it from unlocking. Seems like it would work a lot better than having to engage the toggle, fire the gun, disengage the toggle, rack the slide, engage the toggle.
You could put your other hand on it hard, but would interfere with sights and shooting experience... but true, it wouldn't hurt your hand. Thumb like that might get dislocated or something. But I think they're offering a bench/ yard shooting aid more than a tactical package
Also, pest control in urban areas. This could be used to get rid of animals too dangerous to be approached in a confined space, or slaughtering livestock... there isn't a downside to quietly loud noises. Which is why Suppressors being regulated by the ATF makes zero sense.
2:55 Guys, be very careful in your choice of grease for those O-rings. Double-check the exact composition of the O-rings against the grease manufacturer's application notes and warnings. Many times I have had to use a special silicone-based grease for various elastics. You might find yourself at Home Depot picking up a tube. I did.
You can accomplish the same effect using your thumb. Just block the slide with your thumb while firing. Just like a muzzle contact engagement drill. The barrel lug takes all the force when the slide lock switch is engaged or when pressing forward on the slide with your thumb.
Someone finally did it legitimately. For years, I've simply stopped the slide from cycling by placing my thumb behind the slide. People constantly say things like "you're going to break your thumb" blah blah blah... You won't. The force of the recoil is just enough to overcome the recoil spring. it's the momentum that can cause damage. If the momentum never get a chance to get going, there is no danger. If you think the slide can break your thumb if you hold it forward, you- A- don't understand physics B- have a bitch made thumb and need to drink milk or C- You are weak and will not survive I might just buy one of these simply to support a manufacturer that FINALLY made a hush puppy switch for the Glock.
stick your hand over the back same thing, alsop the quiet shot should have been 1st since audio is always cut out after a loud shot. takes a few seconds for the audio to get back to normal lol.
@@GeeMix901 It works fine. It's not comfortable, ergonomics wise, so it's really not a useful option (aiming is hard, grip is bad etc.) but it doesn't hurt your thumb from the slide trying to cycle if that's what you're thinking.
@@GeeMix901if you put your gun against something to try and fire it, like if you are in a wrestling match over a gun with someone, chances are, pushing it against a soft target to fire, would push your slide out of battery. In a case like this, you press on the back of the slide, to keep it in battery, so it will fire. This is completely fine.
@ColinStevens that's cool I guess, I watched someone incorrectly fire a pistol and the slide ripped their thumb so that was the first thing that came to mind.
I thought that the Gay-T-F said it was illegal for owners/people without the SOT or manufacturing license to swap out wipes on their own can. Doesn’t that count as replacing parts? I knew a local shop was going to start making and selling 9mm cans with replacement wipes, and when they asked the ATF about the legality of it, it died on the spot cause they said no. The test can the shop made was really quiet even when shooting dry.
You are correct. Unless the accessory pack sold directly with the suppressor bypasses some sort of rule and are technically apart of the original suppressor.
@UN-intelligent from my understanding, you can send extra wipes with the can. But I'm meaning once they are destroyed and need replacement. If you make your own replacements, you technically commit a felony by "manufacturing without a license", and would need to send the can in for servicing. Did I mention how absolutely retarded the ATF is, and that all laws are infringement? Even those clowns don't know their own "rules". But we better know them so we know when to call bullshit on their actions. Watch out for gray area traps. Ignorance to a law is no defense, and gun charges are often upgraded to felonies.
That’s a little misleading. The 1st shot is always louder because it’s burning the oxygen out of the system. You should have done 3 shots. One to clear the system and the other 2 to test your locking device.
I don’t know if you guys have thought about doing something on converting the sig m17/m18 manual safety into a slide lock since that is the current issue pistol
Suppressor height sights. Or, just look over the can but in line with the sights. You’ll still be surprisingly accurate. We’re also talking about special forces guys who are pretty dang good at shooting
You guys should make a hard plastic dowel and sell it as an extra for $45... people will buy it as most folks are literally to lazy to go buy a dowel and cut it to size. So offer it with the sale as a "pro" package and throw in some extra wipes and a cloth bag for it all and boost the price by $100 easily.
The fact that you have to buy and replace those wipes is REALLY annoying. Baffles make more sense. Less expensive to maintain too since you don't have to buy extra wipes
@@MrPaxel14 i've never done it with a suppressor but i've held it back with my palm without one on my .22 and 9mm. and it didn't have a ton of force. the .22 i can hold with my thumb if I want to single shot it. I don't know how much more back pressure a suppressor would add.
@@MrPaxel14 it didn't bruise my palm i'd be surprised it it would break my thumb. i could be wrong. i'm always surprised how much quieter the .22 is without a suppressor when you hold the action closed so it cannot cycle. its not a ton but it's noticeable. atleast from behind the muzzle.
The problem with using a revolver would be the gasses/noise escaping from around the cylinder. I don't think I have ever seen or heard of someone using a suppresser on a revolver. A single shot pistol would work. A Thompson Contender comes to mind.
I hate how videos like this never used anything for measuring the sound levels such as a decibel meter or something, just from watching the video viewers are not gettting a true representation of the difference between the two sounds and I just looked up decibel meters on amazon and they are not expensive
Well, the standard answer that I’ve seen is that Real decibel meters cost 10-20k and the things that they sell on Amazon aren’t really decibel meters. They will work, but their measurements aren’t as accurate as “real” decibel meters, and their output is basically subjective to the environment that they are used in and how they are used. Aka they will give you a ballpark guesstimate, not a “legal” measurement. Or something like that.
I would still rather have a ballpark guesstimate than nothing, the cheap ones cant be so unreliable that they are not worth using. also are not all measuring instrements subjective to the enviroment they are used in and the method of how they are used?@@akseminole
This is essentially what is already being done. There are companies that 3d print a baffle system as one piece. The issue with that is that baffles go bad and need to be replaced. This design is way cheaper and just as effective and is more compact.
I was thinking about the tesla valve as a silencer as well. Would be cool to see someone make one for people to see how well it would or wouldn't work.
Depending on the weapon and the ammo a suppressor might not cycle the weapon, but it might have enough oomf to push the bolt face back and let gas out of the ejection port. Since expanding gas is loud and you want your weapon to perform exactly the same with every trigger pull, it's better to just lock the slide.
I didn't watch the whole thing nor did I go to the school in Sonora...... but where does that pressure go? And, again not to be a smart ass, ...... what if you need a second round? Or not.....either way......
Pressure goes back out the front. You can hear the hissing sound when slide is locked. Also you don't have to use the sld all the time. Flip it up quickly and run semi auto
@@mikeDstoker in that 'I Spy's movie with Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson, there is. Great line; "In the spy world, it's reversed. You want to say, 'Look how small, sleek, and sexy this is.' Not, '-how huge this is!'"
holy crap this is insane! absolutely mind blowing how silent it was with that SLD switch and silencer. wow. i need one for sure!
Professional hit man?
@@markryan3018 🤣🤣 same question here
Not really. The 1st shot is always louder. If this were a real test there would have been a shot to clear the barrel then another 2 for comparing the locking device.
Also realize there is a downside in having to use "wipes" which have to be replaced after a certain number of rounds fired. I'm not sure I like the idea of having to use/replace disposable parts.
If you're sold on a suppressor from the sound in a video... I got a bridge to sell you.
Ahhhhh “hush puppy”, I get it… the atf’s weapon of choice
The ATF must love this "hush puppy".
FUCK the ATF
Aft probably looked at that thumbnail and said "holy shit he has 11 silencers there!"
@jeffsorrows no joke lol. I find the whole silencer issue pointless. It's not like it makes the firearms more "deadly" unless your killing things with noise.
They taste great.
@@benjaminmartin956 if anything it makes firearms safer to use, easier to control, and has the added benefit of improved velocity
I made my own form 1 can a few years ago. And I made my model “dontshootmydog” as a slight at the ATF. They denied it, and I actually wound up making it the Shush Puppy
Oh thats way quieter than I was expecting it to be!
They should make a punch tool so you can make your own wipes from a section of rubber.
that's illegal according to the ATF unfortunately. nothing stopping you from saying those are the new wipes you had an FFL SOT 3 make and change out, but they would throw any seller of the wipes or punch in jail for decades
Haven't heard the moniker ' Hush Puppy ' in a long time. I thought it was a CIA thing all this time.
We were out of production for a few years but now we are back!!
a Seal thing not CIA.
More like the ATF killing our dogs
I thought it was a Hollywood invention, but given the explanation, it makes sense.
It’s funny because that’s what I told the ATF I’m calling my silencers
That is just absolutely incredible. This smaller package would make designing a holster to fit and draw from much more feasible
This is very impressive!!!
except for it sits higher then the sights
Are you allowed to change wipes in your suppresor? I have made my own wipes here in Sweden for my suppressors. Just 3d printed a mold and cast high temp silicone in it.
Nice try, Fed boy.
@Weld0id he said in Sweden you goof
@@calebsone1630that's hoe the atf plays. There are plenty of ignorant people who will admit to anything.
@@calebsone1630 You must be fun at parties.
@@themanhimself3 parties are for losers
The idea of bringing a slide lock to market with such a ubiquitous platform is fantastic, and not to be overlooked for those of us constantly pursuing a more pleasant, and cooler, shooting experience.
However, for what appears to be 3-4 machine operations to install, the price is a little rich for me. No modification on the frame, or slide refinishing, and the latch working directly with one of the unmodified frame rails makes me think this process is worth more in the ballpark of $200 or less.
Same thoughts here. Kinda looks like someone could 3d print a jig and do it themselves with a drill press and a router.
@@BurnerJones or just hold the slide with your thumb when you fire.
I wonder if you could use 3D printed TPU to make cost effective replacement wipes for the supressor
🤫
For ANY suppressor, you need a rubber wipe, it’s the last wall that the bullet penetrates. It balloons out slightly and tremendously helps with reducing sound. Sandwich one in. Small sheets of 1/16” reinforced rubber can be bought in most any plumbing dept. That’s part of how we made truly Hollywood quiet silencers back in the 60’s. That and steel wool with lots of grease. But this was for only a few quiet kill shots, not to blast 200 rounds during a fantasy operator range day. Your job dictates. Now you know what to do when the job calls for it.
My concern is damage to the polymer Glock frame from the SLD device slamming against it. What's the round count for the pistol used as the test-bed / prototype / proof of concept when the switch was being developed? What's the most number of rounds that have been fired on one individual pistol with the SLD switch engaged? Any mechanical issues or damage noted?
There is no slamming force the sld locks the frame solid in the same way as holding your thumb hard against the rear of the slide
The locking lug on the barrel takes all the force. Do not attempt on direct blow back pistols.
@@chrisfs150 @cruz219 my understanding is that the Vietnam era S&W hush puppy pistols eventually developed frame cracks when their slide lock mechanisms were used.
@@flshovelhead these aren't vietnam era smiths and lock up in a different manner
Yo when I added the Glock switch it dumped all 30 from the stendo in 1.1 seconds WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
-Chicago
im skeptical about the slide locking and leaving a dead gun, but it sure is quiet
Just make and provide a tool to remove the wipes from the accessory tube, or make it more user friendly. So many companies make great products that create a new problem. Dont be like them.
The kind of people that go to these shows don't even break the speed limit. they are model citizens.
Id like to try one, my tinnitus would thank it because regular muffs just don't cut it when I have shot
Why not just include the dowel? You could 3d print that for pennies and the material would be basically trivial, you could just pick whatever is cheapest.
thats one way to beat the tomcat at its own game
Dude… fantastic presentation!✅
Is this the Glock switch I keep hearing about?
I like the idea of including all the extra wipes with the original, because the ATF is dumb and thinks they count as suppressor parts, but why not have metal baffles to be used along with the wipes? Or is that how this is already set up?
The wipes are held in place in a baffle stack , they do a longer version thats fairly effective without the wipes fitted due to having more baffles and i believe they offer separate metal baffles to slot in if wanted,
@@chrisfs150 I’d say give me both. The metal baffles will act like a normal suppressor for when you’re out of the wipes.
“Excaping” is not a word.
Prove it
So basically, a 9mm Mk23 V1?
Hey Cameron! Great Stuff !!!! 👋🏻😊 keep up the good work 🇺🇸
But don’t you need to be a SOT to replace the wipes?
Fuck the ATF 😊
Just to make them.
Incredibly effective.
Incredibly expensive
If you want quiet that's quiet. What other first shot quiets are out there?
Can you guy use a tool that measures decibels so we can see the difference in volumes
Stupid question, can you just put your thumb on the back of the slide to keep it from unlocking. Seems like it would work a lot better than having to engage the toggle, fire the gun, disengage the toggle, rack the slide, engage the toggle.
You could put your other hand on it hard, but would interfere with sights and shooting experience... but true, it wouldn't hurt your hand. Thumb like that might get dislocated or something. But I think they're offering a bench/ yard shooting aid more than a tactical package
Ok are these on the market yet and what's the MSRP??
So B&T is using your stuff?
Very cool Mike.
Cool..... But... 🤔What would be the _Real World Uses_ for an SLD Switch?
One shot, one kill type of secret ninja operative stuff.
Also, pest control in urban areas. This could be used to get rid of animals too dangerous to be approached in a confined space, or slaughtering livestock... there isn't a downside to quietly loud noises. Which is why Suppressors being regulated by the ATF makes zero sense.
Minecraft
First off, lower your voice. Second, we don't ask those kind of questions around here.
@@thebronzetoo _"lower your voice"_ 👀😅 Kick rocks kid 😅😂🤣
The modern welrod
Why are we obsessed with being assassins lol
2:55 Guys, be very careful in your choice of grease for those O-rings. Double-check the exact composition of the O-rings against the grease manufacturer's application notes and warnings. Many times I have had to use a special silicone-based grease for various elastics. You might find yourself at Home Depot picking up a tube. I did.
You can accomplish the same effect using your thumb. Just block the slide with your thumb while firing. Just like a muzzle contact engagement drill. The barrel lug takes all the force when the slide lock switch is engaged or when pressing forward on the slide with your thumb.
do not try on direct blow back firearms
Lmfao mmmmm. Slidebite
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Interesting in it's simplicity.
Love that setup!!!
My man repeats everything, My man repeats everything 😂😂😂
One use for this configuration!
Someone finally did it legitimately. For years, I've simply stopped the slide from cycling by placing my thumb behind the slide. People constantly say things like "you're going to break your thumb" blah blah blah... You won't. The force of the recoil is just enough to overcome the recoil spring. it's the momentum that can cause damage. If the momentum never get a chance to get going, there is no danger. If you think the slide can break your thumb if you hold it forward, you-
A- don't understand physics
B- have a bitch made thumb and need to drink milk
or
C- You are weak and will not survive
I might just buy one of these simply to support a manufacturer that FINALLY made a hush puppy switch for the Glock.
D- they don't understand guns and the fact that it doesn't take a lot of force to stop the slide
hollywood fake effect now meets real life hush popper!
Is the hiss after gas expanding slower or the round going down range?
Leaking out thru the bullet hole in the wipes
Can you do this for a Model 26?
How much does someone charge to do the slide lock switch on a glock including shipping?
If John wick finds out you shot his puppy, you will have a problem
Clearly this is not intended for self defense use unless you’re John wick who can kill 3 dudes with one bullet.
Can you empty the full magazine in the locked position. YES or NO
U want to know, if you can what?
FIre the whole magazine with the slide locked shut?
Brains, yes or no?
@@Dontgetenslaved im going with a firm no
Are you retarded? YES or NO
Unless your an assassin or in the special forces what’s the point ?
What’s the point of the second amendment, that’s your answer
Last thing you will never hear
stick your hand over the back same thing, alsop the quiet shot should have been 1st since audio is always cut out after a loud shot. takes a few seconds for the audio to get back to normal lol.
We have invented the safety-less safety
That’s cool!
3oz of aluminum for $800 seems ridiculous. Cool product, though.
Hear me out, How about just putting your thumb on the back of the slide so it doesn't cycle. 🤷♂
😂😂😂 try it and post vid
@@GeeMix901 It works fine. It's not comfortable, ergonomics wise, so it's really not a useful option (aiming is hard, grip is bad etc.) but it doesn't hurt your thumb from the slide trying to cycle if that's what you're thinking.
@@GeeMix901if you put your gun against something to try and fire it, like if you are in a wrestling match over a gun with someone, chances are, pushing it against a soft target to fire, would push your slide out of battery. In a case like this, you press on the back of the slide, to keep it in battery, so it will fire. This is completely fine.
@ColinStevens that's cool I guess, I watched someone incorrectly fire a pistol and the slide ripped their thumb so that was the first thing that came to mind.
@@GeeMix901 Getting pinched is the biggest problem. The slide only kicks back with a few pounds of force. It's very easy to overcome.
Didn't mark 23 do the slide lock first?
It's WW2 thing, so the answer is no.
Any way to buy this SLD in the EU?
Why did i think wipes were a atf no no?
That is too dang cool!
Hush Puppy is back???
Yes sir!!
Nice
147gr is subsonic right out of the box
Welrod conversion kit 😂
I thought that the Gay-T-F said it was illegal for owners/people without the SOT or manufacturing license to swap out wipes on their own can. Doesn’t that count as replacing parts? I knew a local shop was going to start making and selling 9mm cans with replacement wipes, and when they asked the ATF about the legality of it, it died on the spot cause they said no. The test can the shop made was really quiet even when shooting dry.
You are correct. Unless the accessory pack sold directly with the suppressor bypasses some sort of rule and are technically apart of the original suppressor.
@UN-intelligent from my understanding, you can send extra wipes with the can. But I'm meaning once they are destroyed and need replacement. If you make your own replacements, you technically commit a felony by "manufacturing without a license", and would need to send the can in for servicing.
Did I mention how absolutely retarded the ATF is, and that all laws are infringement? Even those clowns don't know their own "rules". But we better know them so we know when to call bullshit on their actions. Watch out for gray area traps. Ignorance to a law is no defense, and gun charges are often upgraded to felonies.
naaassty
That’s a little misleading. The 1st shot is always louder because it’s burning the oxygen out of the system. You should have done 3 shots. One to clear the system and the other 2 to test your locking device.
I don’t know if you guys have thought about doing something on converting the sig m17/m18 manual safety into a slide lock since that is the current issue pistol
Don't worry, I'd assume they'll get to you sig fanbois soon enough. Took them long enough to get to the glock fanbois.
For what one shot? How does it cycle the next round or even eject the case? I don’t get it ..
Obviously...
Dont shoot twice!
I am sure “they” are going to take this down!✅
mm. supressor with parts designed to fail/wear out to keep you coming back. smart business move. lots of idiots gonna fall for it
Will this still be available for the M&P?
We launched the Glock model first, the M&P switches are still in production
The cleaner special
Doesn’t the outside diameter of the can block the low sights? If so, hard to hush the puppy beyond 10 feet😂😂😂
Suppressor height sights. Or, just look over the can but in line with the sights. You’ll still be surprisingly accurate. We’re also talking about special forces guys who are pretty dang good at shooting
@@johnbarrett6842i think he watched the whole video WITHOUT actually watching the video...
Start selling those as "switches" maybe it'll slow em down
You guys should make a hard plastic dowel and sell it as an extra for $45... people will buy it as most folks are literally to lazy to go buy a dowel and cut it to size. So offer it with the sale as a "pro" package and throw in some extra wipes and a cloth bag for it all and boost the price by $100 easily.
That's a weird Smith & Wesson model 39
um who the heck are yall selling these to lol assassins?
yeah but only ONE shot, guess you better make sure it counts.
Didn't the mk 23 have a side lock
Yeah. Was wondering how they can have a "pattented slide lock" when the mk23 had the same?
@@kristianjensen7611 because the mk23 lock was only made for that. they had to do their own R&D to make it work with different models.
mk23 slide lock i think was only in the 1st gen models?
Wow!
The fact that you have to buy and replace those wipes is REALLY annoying. Baffles make more sense. Less expensive to maintain too since you don't have to buy extra wipes
that avatar looks strangely like a frog.
wouldnt it be nice to have two extra wipe holders that go into the serialized cylinder?
Wow😮
Real cool, but the moniker makes me REAL sad
Sounds like something the ATF came up with.
why not use your thumb to hold the slide?
Great idea😮💡 give that a go and let us know what happens
Kidding! HEY! Don’t do that, I was just kidding😅 it WILL break your thumb👍🏽
@@MrPaxel14 i've never done it with a suppressor but i've held it back with my palm without one on my .22 and 9mm. and it didn't have a ton of force. the .22 i can hold with my thumb if I want to single shot it. I don't know how much more back pressure a suppressor would add.
@@MrPaxel14 it didn't bruise my palm i'd be surprised it it would break my thumb. i could be wrong. i'm always surprised how much quieter the .22 is without a suppressor when you hold the action closed so it cannot cycle. its not a ton but it's noticeable. atleast from behind the muzzle.
Sounds like a revolver would be a great candidate..no slide movement and quicker follow up shots
The problem with using a revolver would be the gasses/noise escaping from around the cylinder. I don't think I have ever seen or heard of someone using a suppresser on a revolver. A single shot pistol would work. A Thompson Contender comes to mind.
@@philcarr7015 nagant revolver.
How much
😮psssss
wipes are a thing of the past for a reason
I hate how videos like this never used anything for measuring the sound levels such as a decibel meter or something, just from watching the video viewers are not gettting a true representation of the difference between the two sounds and I just looked up decibel meters on amazon and they are not expensive
Well, the standard answer that I’ve seen is that Real decibel meters cost 10-20k and the things that they sell on Amazon aren’t really decibel meters.
They will work, but their measurements aren’t as accurate as “real” decibel meters, and their output is basically subjective to the environment that they are used in and how they are used.
Aka they will give you a ballpark guesstimate, not a “legal” measurement. Or something like that.
I would still rather have a ballpark guesstimate than nothing, the cheap ones cant be so unreliable that they are not worth using. also are not all measuring instrements subjective to the enviroment they are used in and the method of how they are used?@@akseminole
Crazy. Why would you only want to shoot one bullet like that?
Make a silencer out of the Tesla valve.
If it stops air and fluids, it will stop a bullet sound.
Tesla valves aren’t straight, yes you can modify the geometry to get a straight path through them, but then it’s just a stack of baffles.
This is essentially what is already being done. There are companies that 3d print a baffle system as one piece.
The issue with that is that baffles go bad and need to be replaced. This design is way cheaper and just as effective and is more compact.
I was thinking about the tesla valve as a silencer as well. Would be cool to see someone make one for people to see how well it would or wouldn't work.
The world just keeps getting dumber.
Why not just take out the recoiled booster
Depending on the weapon and the ammo a suppressor might not cycle the weapon, but it might have enough oomf to push the bolt face back and let gas out of the ejection port. Since expanding gas is loud and you want your weapon to perform exactly the same with every trigger pull, it's better to just lock the slide.
I didn't watch the whole thing nor did I go to the school in Sonora...... but where does that pressure go? And, again not to be a smart ass, ...... what if you need a second round?
Or not.....either way......
Pressure goes back out the front. You can hear the hissing sound when slide is locked. Also you don't have to use the sld all the time. Flip it up quickly and run semi auto
@@mikeDstoker fair enough.....heard that....
It's so short!
That's what she said
@@mikeDstoker in that 'I Spy's movie with Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson, there is. Great line; "In the spy world, it's reversed. You want to say, 'Look how small, sleek, and sexy this is.' Not, '-how huge this is!'"