TENET Q/A

Appreciate this, I saw the posted specs for the decibels are 128-129.5 on the limited. Could you clarify which caliber is that rating and is the 128-129.5db at shooters ear testing? Given the YT video w/ 100 suppressors and outdoor lifes posted data shows 141.3 db at mil spec left. Basically, is this limited suppressor w/ brakes on it "hearing safe" for several rounds with a typical hunting caliber such as 6.5 creedmoor? Thank you for answering all of our questions.
Hey,

So every caliber and every length of barrel has its own numbers!

Here is the Average specs:

Horizon 1 port brake:
adds .9" and 1.1 oz weight - minus the sleeve difference is .7 more than base suppressor weight
avg 7-8db SE db increase

Horizon 2 port brake:
adds 1.4" and 1.8 oz weight - minus the sleeve difference is 1.4 more than base suppressor weight
avg 8-9db SE db increase
 
OL results showed were for no brake, 1 port, and 2 port.

I'm kind of happy they are $1500'ish with the brake. Thats enough $ to let the impulses simmer for a bit and let others get the first run.
Our Limited series is no corners cut product. Premium of everything. We have a 3 step post process that 1.) dramatically increases baffle erosion resistance 2.) Interior coating - never clean/soak needed- as well as additional durability 3.) Exterior is a proprietary coating that is extremely tough and wont wear like cerekote.

However our base supressors is only $1100 - not $1500.
Our Brakes are ~$300 - industry normal from our market research. While offering a brake that's half or less weight with superior recoil reduction.

The above process is extremely costly and time involved. The limited and reserve will both be this method.

If you are looking for a more "standard suppressor" , stay tuned.

- We believe shot control should come first / suppression and SE number 2nd. A quite miss will echo for eternity. The switch from Muzzle brakes to hunting suppressed came at a major disadvantage of increased recoil, decreased accuracy, follow up shots, and spotting impacts. We believe those are must - do not pass go- do not collect $200. Hitting what your aiming at and spotting the impact > a quite miss. With the limited and Reserve, you get both.

However if you are running a low recoil weapon and you want Light, quite, short at a lower price - stay tuned - You wont be disappointed :)
 
I'm considering being a guinea pig after digging into the OL article data. It seems a one port could be great on my 6.5 PRC. And I think it will look great once my RokStok finally delivers.

Any guesses on whether or not a Limited w/ brake will mirage as quickly as an Airlock?

1 port is a perfect application for a 6.5prc :) You wont be disappointed.

We have had many top level shooters behind our product and their first shot is always met by the same reaction "No effing way" is the common reaction.

At shootah event this past weekend, top PRS shooter who has been winning a lot of matches lately got behind our 12# 6.5 creedmore, limited 6.5 w/ 2 port brake. His words/ have on video but wind was too high to hear it all. "That shoots flatter with less recoil than my 24# PRS rig 6 creed". He proceeded to run over to the booth he was working and returned with their whole crew. All of them, same reaction "no freaking way".

All lightweight TI suppressors will mirage "quicker", however from our testing. Our Limited series avoids this mirage longer than that standard suppressors. This stems from our patent pending printing process.
 
7 and 30 same length but has a weight difference is the 30 bigger diameter? On your site won’t allow me to enter my own ffl is there a different way thanks again
 
Len901 I am assuming it is you that I just spoke on the phone with, but want to answer publicly so more can see the answer. 7mm and 30 are same diameter, 30 comes with thicker geometry to handle the 300 Rums etc
 
I would love to see the real world numbers for the 7 and 30s. These are interesting for sure.
Check out outdoor life’s video and results if you want! Third party test compared with a bunch of really good products! Have numbers for braked/ non braked, all the above.
 
Check out outdoor life’s video and results if you want! Third party test compared with a bunch of really good products! Have numbers for braked/ non braked, all the above.
I’m still trying to understand how you’re selling a product with no specs. You have the same specs for the non braked, single brake and double brake. I’m not sure how to take the other than laziness.
 
Check out outdoor life’s video and results if you want! Third party test compared with a bunch of really good products! Have numbers for braked/ non braked, all the above.
Wasn’t that with a 6.5? Won’t a 7mm test different than a 6.5 in a can designed for 7s and 30s?
 
I’m still trying to understand how you’re selling a product with no specs. You have the same specs for the non braked, single brake and double brake. I’m not sure how to take the other than laziness.
They are a brand new company that just offered their first live sale of product yesterday. The fact that they have a website and production already in place is pretty impressive and shows how much effort they have put into this. Be patient and I’m sure they will address all questions and concerns as they have time while they are simultaneously launching a new business.
 
Orders are live now!
I’m sure you will eventually address this as you have time, but when can we expect to see some abuse testing videos?

My primary interest in your product is for muzzle control during PRS competitions and I would like to see some data on how your current design handles the high round count and high heat abuse often seen during matches.

Also, I am assuming the internal baffles are different diameter for your current offerings, but are the brakes also different internal diameters or is there just a single diameter for the brakes. Thanks
 
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