2025 - any new suppressors to hit the market?

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Man it would take a lot for me to buy a suppressor from a company with that name. Not just because I think it's dumb, but because I can't help but think it speaks to the long term (or not) mindset of the people that run it.

Do you plan to be around in 10 years when the "xxxxx-AF" fad is done and everyone thinks it's dumb? If no, then I'm not interested.

If yes, what does that say about your planning and critical thinking skills? Maybe a cute "of the times" model name would be different (Q's stuff for example) but naming your whole company around something so trendy just seems to exhibit poor judgment.
Spot on.
 

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Comparing a pri mk12 mod 0 w aem5, to a mk12 mod h w aem5k, how much of the "mod 0 greater than the sum of its parts" praise would be compromised just to shorten the setup a few inches?


I can’t say that I’ve used the AEM5k and a Mod H together. As long as you understand you are giving up some suppression, it will be a good shorter combo.
 

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Man it would take a lot for me to buy a suppressor from a company with that name. Not just because I think it's dumb, but because I can't help but think it speaks to the long term (or not) mindset of the people that run it.

Do you plan to be around in 10 years when the "xxxxx-AF" fad is done and everyone thinks it's dumb? If no, then I'm not interested.

If yes, what does that say about your planning and critical thinking skills? Maybe a cute "of the times" model name would be different (Q's stuff for example) but naming your whole company around something so trendy just seems to exhibit poor judgment.
Interesting name for sure. I just see it’s getting a bit of social attraction. So far I’ve only seen it from some of the predator hunting guys but none seem to be real killers, from the limited info I’ve seen. Also not a lot of info on the suppressor but they’re taking orders
 

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The reflex style cans date back quite a long ways. Pulling this out of my ass but I believe the patent i saw was around 1930. AB has done a very good job optimizing them as far as I know. My Raptor 10 is a great can considering the size, added length, and suppression/tone.

It's not ABs design, they just took it in the Raptor series and made it their own. The one big downfall with the reflex IMO is that there has to be a tradeoff in the ability to produce one or two options to fit most rifles. As your barrel diameter increases, the volume decreases and they'll likely just make one or two diameters if I'm a betting man. Probably just one to handle a sendero contour.

They're great cans for hunting rifles. They make poor "do it all" cans because of the reflex portion. Unfortunately people just getting into the game and/or the vast majority seem to want a do it all kind of can and that gets catered to. Once you own a handful, you start to realize that you'd rather have specific cans for specific jobs or firearms.

I'm excited to see what they churn up and how it compares to the AB line. Also very interested in the price point.

A very easy win for them would be multiple options for calibers. I'd rather buy two cans to cover different calibers than one overbored can. I think a 6mm, 6.5mm/.277, and a 30cal would make a good stable to choose from.
 

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UM teasing their suppressor.View attachment 819678
Looks similar to the baffles from OCL's line-up. Also, hard to tell, but it looks like baffle spacing is digressive, rather than progressive. Most of the silencer design forums advocate for progressive spacing (more space between baffles near proximal end, less space between baffles as you near the distal end). If it is indeed digressive, it probably deepens the tone quite a bit, which most consider more pleasant than a sharp crack.

See Hydrogen K from OCL below. He is using static spacing (measured tip to tip), but that is largely dependent on baffle design.
 

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Looks similar to the baffles from OCL's line-up. Also, hard to tell, but it looks like baffle spacing is digressive, rather than progressive. Most of the silencer design forums advocate for progressive spacing (more space between baffles near proximal end, less space between baffles as you near the distal end). If it is indeed digressive, it probably deepens the tone quite a bit, which most consider more pleasant than a sharp crack.

See Hydrogen K from OCL below. He is using static spacing (measured tip to tip), but that is largely dependent on baffle design.
You can’t just make up words.
 

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You can’t just make up words.

I don't pretend to know the churched up adjectives he was using but I'm fairly certain that he has proximal and distal misused.

He's probably from reddit and is a huge fan of "Jay" from pew science. The guy who shakes down the suppressor companies to test their products and share "objective" data. He doesn't realize by being one of his "disciples" that he's just fueling the fire. This reeks of some pewscience.
 

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I don't pretend to know the churched up adjectives he was using but I'm fairly certain that he has proximal and distal misused.

He's probably from reddit and is a huge fan of "Jay" from pew science. The guy who shakes down the suppressor companies to test their products and share "objective" data. He doesn't realize by being one of his "disciples" that he's just fueling the fire. This reeks of some pewscience.
I check pewscience sometimes when looking at cans just to compare a couple if he's reviewed both. What's the issue with him? Honestly don't know.
 

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I check pewscience sometimes when looking at cans just to compare a couple if he's reviewed both. What's the issue with him? Honestly don't know.

To me it feels like a scheme. He charges companies to test their products and also charges everyone to access the majority of the data. IMO, you should charge one or the other. He's profiting off of both sides and it doesn't feel like he's the man of the people that he's claimed to be.

I'll check the daya too between cans I'm interested in but I'm not using it as the end all be all or even close to that. 99% of the time the data he has doesn't apply to me. There are too many people who ride his D and i guess thats what gets to me. I almost have more respect for the companies who don't pay him to test their stuff.
 

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I don't pretend to know the churched up adjectives he was using but I'm fairly certain that he has proximal and distal misused.

He's probably from reddit and is a huge fan of "Jay" from pew science. The guy who shakes down the suppressor companies to test their products and share "objective" data. He doesn't realize by being one of his "disciples" that he's just fueling the fire. This reeks of some pewscience.
Lol, quick to judge I see.

I have not confused proximal or distal. Proximal is closest to shooter and distal is furthest away. It's not hard to look up definitions, you should try it.

I am not a member of Reddit, nor do I read Jay's stuff, besides the occasional view of his published rankings.

I have spents years on the Form 1 forums, manufacturing my own suppressors. All of the recent successful suppressor companies (OCL, Diligent Defense, Liberty Precision Machine, Resilient), all started on said forums making jigs, "sauce cups", tubes, mounts, etc.

Here's the primary forum if you care to learn: https://form1.org/
 

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Lol, quick to judge I see.

I have not confused proximal or distal. Proximal is closest to shooter and distal is furthest away. It's not hard to look up definitions, you should try it.

I am not a member of Reddit, nor do I read Jay's stuff, besides the occasional view of his published rankings.

I have spents years on the Form 1 forums, manufacturing my own suppressors. All of the recent successful suppressor companies (OCL, Diligent Defense, Liberty Precision Machine, Resilient), all started on said forums making jigs, "sauce cups", tubes, mounts, etc.

Here's the primary forum if you care to learn: https://form1.org/

Actually did look them up because it sounded like an odd use of medical terms and the original post, at one point in time when I read it, mentioned which side was which. Now i see it doesnt. But cool man.

Also, the original post on the UM stuff said it's one of 20 something prototypes. So I think it's a bit early to call that one.
 
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To me it feels like a scheme. He charges companies to test their products and also charges everyone to access the majority of the data. IMO, you should charge one or the other. He's profiting off of both sides and it doesn't feel like he's the man of the people that he's claimed to be.

I'll check the daya too between cans I'm interested in but I'm not using it as the end all be all or even close to that. 99% of the time the data he has doesn't apply to me. There are too many people who ride his D and i guess thats what gets to me. I almost have more respect for the companies who don't pay him to test their stuff.
I haven't been preaching but definitely been in the appreciative camp for pewscience, as it seems like the first [opinionated] attempt at an independent objective evaluation framework for suppressors, which seems to be pushing the industry in the right direction. I'm not smart enough to dissect the measurement method, but get value out of the non-member write-ups and used his aggregate suppression rating plus string measurement graphs to pick a can without "first round pop" divergence.

If he continues to measure all cans objectively, the data gets stronger with more samples/time. But to your point, doesn't mean crap if the cost significantly outweighs value of data or worse, it's integrity. Hoping that we'll see additional datasets to help validate/invalidate, beyond pewscience and TBACs suppressor summit.

Would be interesting to get UM and Ryan's take on interaction with pewscience, IF they saw value in submitting for measurement.
 

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The real question for me is: is there anything noticeably quieter/lighter than what I already have? After setting my ultra 7, lti and scythe, I just sort of lost interest in shopping for silencers. Is there anything coming out that’s going to be an honest upgrade or addition to what I have.
Or when prices go down…haha
 
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