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Published on August 26, 2022
Duration: 0:44

This video provides an expert look inside the Maxim 22 suppressor, demonstrating its disassembly and reassembly. The presenter, with high authority from Shark Coast Tactical, explains the physics of gas dissipation through the monolithic baffle core. The Sig Sauer P322 pistol is also showcased, highlighting its features and availability.

Quick Summary

The Maxim 22 suppressor utilizes a monolithic baffle core with geometric cutouts. These features create chambers for slow gas expansion and dissipation, reducing gunshot noise. The video also showcases the Sig Sauer P322 pistol, noting its optic-ready and threaded barrel features, available at Shark Coast Tactical.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Maxim 22 Suppressor
  2. 00:07Suppressor Disassembly & Baffle Core
  3. 00:15How Suppressors Work (Gas Dissipation)
  4. 00:32Sig Sauer P322 Showcase & Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Maxim 22 suppressor work internally?

The Maxim 22 suppressor features a monolithic baffle core with geometric cutouts. These cutouts create chambers that allow expanding gases to dissipate slowly, significantly reducing the sound signature of a gunshot.

What pistol is shown with the Maxim 22 suppressor?

The video showcases the Sig Sauer P322 pistol alongside the Maxim 22 suppressor. The P322 is highlighted as being optic-ready and having a threaded barrel, making it well-suited for suppressor use.

What is a monolithic baffle core?

A monolithic baffle core is a single, integrated piece that forms the internal structure of a suppressor. Unlike traditional designs with separate baffles, this design aims for enhanced durability and simplified manufacturing while effectively managing gas expansion.

Where can I find the Sig Sauer P322 and Maxim 22 suppressor?

The video mentions that both the Sig Sauer P322 pistol and the Maxim 22 suppressor are available at Shark Coast Tactical. They are presented as a suitable combination for suppressed shooting.

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