SSS.6.189 - Q Southpaw and the MK18 5.56x45mm Short Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

SSS.6.189 - Q Southpaw and the MK18 5.56x45mm Short Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

The Q Southpaw is a full-size 5.56mm rifle silencer possessing a simple and secure mounting system with construction materials that provide requisite durability for reasonable short barrel rifle use. Similar in overall design pedigree to Q’s other centerfire rifle silencers like the Trash Panda, the Southpaw marks the transition to dedicated 5.56mm bore aperture as well as stainless steel and Inconel alloy construction. As the Southpaw provides more consistent performance on 5.56 weapons than the Trash Panda, and is able to use the same type of mounting system, it offers a “plug and play” option for those users wanting to nominally improve overall suppression performance while enhancing resiliency and potentially even visual signature mitigation.

In this review, the Q Southpaw performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge on a short-barrel gas-operated rifle, which is an incredibly difficult task. How would the Q Southpaw perform on your MK18 with a 10.3-in barrel?

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SSS.6.188 - Off Grid Suppressors Scorpius and the Beretta 21A (Free Version)

SSS.6.188 - Off Grid Suppressors Scorpius and the Beretta 21A (Free Version)

The Off Grid Suppressors Scorpius is a compact and lightweight rimfire silencer that exhibits extremely competitive suppression performance on short-barrel rimfire systems such as pistols. The silencer is 3D-printed from titanium and may be cleaned with a variety of chemical solutions.  At only 5 inches long, and weighing approximately 2.2 ounces, the Off Grid Scorpius demonstrates extremely competitive overall performance not only for its size, but also relative to larger rimfire silencers.

How would the Off Grid Suppressors Scorpius perform on your .22 semiautomatic pistol?

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SSS.6.187 - Sylvan Arms SA223TIS and the M4A1 Mid-Gas 5.56x45mm 14.5-in Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

SSS.6.187 - Sylvan Arms SA223TIS and the M4A1 Mid-Gas 5.56x45mm 14.5-in Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

The Sylvan Arms SA223TIS is a mid-size 5.56 rifle silencer that possesses a robust mounting system and a lighter weight than some competing designs. Its conventional baffle technology provides suppression performance that competes with models using similar technologies, as expected, and exceeds the performance of some designs. For use on short barrel rifles, the titanium-tube clad SA223TIS possesses a stainless steel blast chamber and baffles, adding some resiliency. The included taper mount with ratcheting retention securely seals; a direct-thread version of the silencer is also available.

In this review, the Sylvan Arms SA223TIS performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge on a commonly fielded gas-operated rifle, which is an incredibly difficult task. How would the Sylvan Arms SA223TIS perform on your M4 with a 14.5-in barrel?

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SSS.6.186 - Sylvan Arms SA30TI and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

SSS.6.186 - Sylvan Arms SA30TI and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

The Sylvan Arms SA30TI is a full-size multicaliber rifle silencer that possesses a robust mounting system and a lighter weight than some competing designs. Its conventional baffle technology provides suppression performance that competes with models using similar technologies, as expected, and exceeds the performance of some designs. For use on short barrel rifles, the primarily titanium SA30TI possesses a stainless steel blast chamber and blast baffle, adding some resiliency. The included taper mount with ratcheting retention securely seals; a direct-thread version of the silencer is also available.

In this review, the Sylvan Arms SA30TI performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge; no easy task. How would the silencer perform on your .308 deer rifle?

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SSS.6.185 - Otter Creek Labs Infinity and the Q mini FIX 300 BLK Subsonic (Free Version)

SSS.6.185 - Otter Creek Labs Infinity and the Q mini FIX 300 BLK Subsonic (Free Version)

The Otter Creek Labs Infinity is a severe-use mid-size 30 caliber rifle silencer with an advanced but flexible hybrid design. The silencer is user-configurable for different blast load flow states and allows the operator to adapt the system to a variety of host weapons. With a high early-time flow rate, the silencer may perform well on semiautomatic platforms even in its most restrictive configuration. For sensitive platforms, the user may fully vent blast loads from multiple stages of the silencer, lowering back pressure to a minimum for this design. With subsonic 300 BLK, the Infinity is able to compete with many conventional silencers, while exhibiting some performance deficiencies in first-round-pop (FRP) control.

How would the Otter Creek Labs Infinity perform on your personal defense weapon?

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SSS.6.184 - Research Supplement: The Quietest 9mm Silencers - MP5 Silencer Detailed Loudness and Tone Comparisons (Article Preview)

SSS.6.184 - Research Supplement: The Quietest 9mm Silencers - MP5 Silencer Detailed Loudness and Tone Comparisons (Article Preview)

Eight silencer configurations evaluated by PEW Science are included in this members-only Research Supplement to examine relative First Round Pop (FRP) and overall sound signature suppression performance characteristics. The silencers in this group were selected due to their use on the HK MP5 submachine gun, and other pistol caliber carbine (PCC) platforms. The eight silencers behave differently, even despite some of them exhibiting similar performance quantified by the PEW Science Suppression Rating. Their 9mm MP5 suppression performance provides an excellent case study comparing current 9mm MP5 silencer technology.

Typically, silencers possessing a high flow rate also possess lower sound suppression performance with subsonic ammunition and potentially lower bystander suppression performance, in general. Also typically, silencers possessing a lower flow rate (higher back pressure) can reduce the level of operator protection by increasing ejection port blast. There are exceptions to these observations, and hybrid designs have the potential to exhibit high suppression performance in multiple combustion regimes while also reducing back pressure.

This research supplement is intended to provide more information to PEW Science members with regard to specific sound signature characteristics of the tested configurations in the aforementioned analytical test reports and to help frame objective loudness comparisons between eight 9mm suppressors that use various technologies to suppress 9mm weapon signatures. Both FRP and total sound signature suppression regimes are examined. This supplement is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research. PEW Science thanks you for your support.

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SSS.6.183 - BOE Mod 1 and the M4A1 Mid-Gas 5.56x45mm 14.5-in Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

SSS.6.183 - BOE Mod 1 and the M4A1 Mid-Gas 5.56x45mm 14.5-in Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

The BOE Mod 1 is a full size multi-core rifle silencer. With its 5.56 core and solid end cap, the Mod 1 exhibits significant overall signature suppression performance, and its back pressure may be reduced with the use of a vented end cap. The outer tube of the BOE Mod 1 system is titanium, and the user may choose silencer cores of both different caliber and different material (Inconel or titanium). The 3D-printed cores are "swappable” by the user, from the manufacturer. Material choice, end cap choice, and core bore size choice will dictate user experience in blast overpressure suppression, depending on weapon system selection. The silencer’s core geometry provides a significant amount of surface area, which is one of factors producing its high muzzle suppression performance.

In this review, the BOE Mod 1 performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge on a commonly fielded gas-operated rifle, which is an incredibly difficult task. How would the BOE Mod 1 perform on your M4 with a 14.5-in barrel?

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