Q's 7.62 Silencer Rundown

Published on September 14, 2018
Duration: 11:34

This expert-level overview from Kit Badger's Ivan details Q's 7.62 silencer offerings, highlighting their design philosophy, material science, and manufacturing processes. The review covers the specific features of models like the Trash Panda and Full Nelson, emphasizing their titanium construction, unique baffle design for accuracy and suppression, and the benefits of their taper attachment system. It also touches upon durability considerations, internal volume advantages, and the precision of Wire EDM bore finishing.

Quick Summary

Q's 7.62 silencers, including the Trash Panda, Half Nelson, Thunder Chicken, and Full Nelson, are constructed from titanium and feature a unique baffle design with a concentric first blast baffle for accuracy, followed by asymmetrical baffles for noise reduction. They utilize a taper attachment system for secure mounting and easy removal.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Q 7.62 Silencer Lineup Overview
  2. 00:58Trash Panda and Half Nelson Specs
  3. 01:19Thunder Chicken and Full Nelson Specs
  4. 01:38Internal Baffle Design Philosophy
  5. 02:26Manufacturing and TIG Welding Process
  6. 05:01Durability and Heat Management
  7. 06:58Taper Attachment System Benefits
  8. 08:38Internal Volume Comparisons
  9. 09:33Wire EDM Bore Consistency
  10. 10:42Pricing and Final Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main models of Q 7.62 silencers discussed?

The video covers Q's four main 7.62 silencer models: the Trash Panda, Half Nelson, Thunder Chicken, and Full Nelson. These are all rated for 7.62 NATO, 300 Blackout, and 300 WM.

How does Q design their silencer baffles for accuracy and suppression?

Q employs a design with a concentric first blast baffle to maintain accuracy. Subsequent baffles are asymmetrical and non-concentric to effectively disrupt gas expansion and reduce noise.

What are the benefits of Q's taper attachment system?

Q's taper system ensures perfect alignment of the silencer on the firearm, creating a seal that prevents carbon buildup on the threads and makes for easy removal.

What material are Q silencers made from and what are their heat limitations?

Q silencers are primarily constructed from titanium. While titanium has a high melting point, it loses structural integrity around 800-900°F, meaning excessive full-auto fire can cause the core to melt.

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