New Mystery B&T suppressor

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Found this today on Silencer Shop.


It does not exist anywhere else on the internet. Not on B&T's website. No where. I reached out to B&T but it was after hours EST. No idea on baffles, suppression, design, etc.. But it does check a lot of boxes and is a good volume, length, and weight with HUB compatibility. I will let you all know what I find out. Also almost no information on rokslide regarding B&T. Assuming this is because they typically specialize in semi-autos but if there is another reason I would be interested to know. I was debating between a scythe, AB raptor 8, or a budget option Jolene S when I came across this can with a free stamp.
 
Looks nice on paper. Wonder if there are any real first hand experiences with it?

In any case the amount of cans that are coming out these days is almost overwhelming but at the same time exciting.
Here lately looking into them more and wanting to add to the collection I’m coming across quite a few with high regard from manufacturers I’ve never heard of. This is awesome because it drives innovation and lower cost due to competition.
Now if we could just get rid of that damn tax stamp.
 
Looks like it was made to compete with the Scythe with those specs and the muzzle brake. Just a hair longer, 0.5 oz heavier, and same diameter. But it's 3D printed so there aren't any welds to fail. It'll be interesting to learn more about it.
 
Looks nice on paper. Wonder if there are any real first hand experiences with it?

In any case the amount of cans that are coming out these days is almost overwhelming but at the same time exciting.
Here lately looking into them more and wanting to add to the collection I’m coming across quite a few with high regard from manufacturers I’ve never heard of. This is awesome because it drives innovation and lower cost due to competition.
Now if we could just get rid of that damn tax stamp.
It's the only thing giving me patience. I want to buy every single one of these new Cans that come out, but then I wonder what else will be available if I just wait a wee bit longer. lol
 
So here is what I got back. Canned response. I did not get information on the end cap being removable or number of baffles.

3d printed Ti Type II Anoidized and High Temp Cerakote
Average Mil dBA 140.5 dB measured from 16inch .308 Win
comes Direct thread 5/8x24 but is hub compatible
Magnum rated
Length 6.3 in
7.8 oz
Use of this suppressor on firearms with Barrels under 10 inches in length, may experience higher than normal rates of erosion, when exposed to higher rates of fire over time.
 
B&T is not SiCo. B&T is real suppressor manufacturer that has a long history of making very durable, very good products for military use. Their cans are legitimate.
This is a very odd product launch. Almost as if Silencer Shop jumped the gun on the product launch. It isn't even on B & T's website and the B & T USA rep I reached out to said he has almost no information on the can. Doing a deeper dive B&T is indeed highly regarded in the military use market. Very durable and reliable cans that are generally fully auto rated. What I am hoping to get clarity on is if this can is designed for flow or for maximum suppression. Many of their cans seem well liked for good flow and good suppression balance in military applications.
 
So here is what I got back. Canned response. I did not get information on the end cap being removable or number of baffles.

3d printed Ti Type II Anoidized and High Temp Cerakote
Average Mil dBA 140.5 dB measured from 16inch .308 Win
comes Direct thread 5/8x24 but is hub compatible
Magnum rated
Length 6.3 in
7.8 oz
Use of this suppressor on firearms with Barrels under 10 inches in length, may experience higher than normal rates of erosion, when exposed to higher rates of fire over time.
It says the brake is integrated so end cap is probably non removable.
 
It says the brake is integrated so end cap is probably non removable.
Okay. I was already trying to figure out how big of a deal that was to me. The Jolene is much much cheaper and I was on the fence because of the non removable cap. I have a banish 30 which has been okay but it seizes up in 9 inch mode when I use it for the blackout. It’s great for that with it being serviceable for shooting subs. As has been exhaustingly covered here there are better dedicated hunting suppressors. Trying to find a scytheish weight, length, and suppression suppressor that won’t blow up on my 19 inch 30-06. Loaded hot.
 
Okay. I was already trying to figure out how big of a deal that was to me. The Jolene is much much cheaper and I was on the fence because of the non removable cap. I have a banish 30 which has been okay but it seizes up in 9 inch mode when I use it for the blackout. It’s great for that with it being serviceable for shooting subs. As has been exhaustingly covered here there are better dedicated hunting suppressors. Trying to find a scytheish weight, length, and suppression suppressor that won’t blow up on my 19 inch 30-06. Loaded hot.
I have a Jolene S and so far the only thing I can think to complain about was that when my direct thread mount became carbon locked to the can it was a bit difficult to remove. The mount I used threads into the can far enough that only a few mm of the hex nut are available to get a wrench on to remove it. I scuffed up the can and mount pretty good because the wrench kept wanting to slip off. I could not get the adapter loose without soaking the threads with one shot. Otherwise it seems to be a lot of bang for the buck. I actually have a Scythe as well that I was using on my 24" 300wm. I moved the Jolene to the 300wm after the failure thread and am now using the Scythe on an 18" 6.5cm.

Edit: Now that I looked at the direct thread adapter that comes with the can it would have been easier to remove. The problem was with the DDC adapter I was using.
 
I have a Jolene S and so far the only thing I can think to complain about was that when my direct thread mount became carbon locked to the can it was a bit difficult to remove. The mount I used threads into the can far enough that only a few mm of the hex nut are available to get a wrench on to remove it. I scuffed up the can and mount pretty good because the wrench kept wanting to slip off. I could not get the adapter loose without soaking the threads with one shot. Otherwise it seems to be a lot of bang for the buck. I actually have a Scythe as well that I was using on my 24" 300wm. I moved the Jolene to the 300wm after the failure thread and am now using the Scythe on an 18" 6.5cm.

Edit: Now that I looked at the direct thread adapter that comes with the can it would have been easier to remove. The problem was with the DDC adapter I was using.
How does the Jolene S compare to the Scythe on suppression and recoil reduction? Assuming pretty comparable. Repeatable POI?
 
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