Witt Machine Ravener-12 Shotgun Suppressor

Published on December 12, 2025
Duration: 16:01

This expert review of the Witt Machine Ravener-12 shotgun suppressor details its performance on 12 Gauge platforms, including bullpup and semi-auto models. The analysis covers recoil reduction, reliability, and pattern density, noting a significant tightening of patterns but also a point-of-impact shift. The host, demonstrating high authority, highlights the technical challenges of shotgun suppression and the importance of individual setup testing.

Quick Summary

The Witt Machine Ravener-12 shotgun suppressor, measuring 6.5 inches and weighing 15 oz, is constructed from 416 stainless steel and 7075 aluminum with a Choke-HUB mount. It tightens 12 Gauge patterns by up to 50% but introduces a point-of-impact shift, requiring individual setup patterning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Shooting Montage
  2. 01:39Suppressor Expectations & Challenges
  3. 04:16Technical Specifications
  4. 05:45Pump-Action Bullpup Testing
  5. 07:42Semi-Auto Reliability Testing
  6. 10:23Pattern and POI Testing
  7. 13:32Final Analysis and Chokes

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical specifications of the Witt Machine Ravener-12 shotgun suppressor?

The Ravener-12 measures 6.5 inches in length and weighs 15 ounces. It's constructed from durable 416 stainless steel and 7075 aluminum, featuring a Choke-HUB mounting system for compatibility with shotgun choke systems.

How does the Witt Machine Ravener-12 affect shotgun patterns?

The Ravener-12 significantly tightens shotgun patterns, with tests showing a reduction of roughly 50% in spread at 10 yards for both buckshot and birdshot compared to unsuppressed firing.

Does the Ravener-12 suppressor cause a point-of-impact shift?

Yes, testing indicated a distinct point-of-impact shift to the left when using the Ravener-12 suppressor. It is crucial to pattern your specific firearm and ammunition combination to account for this.

Is the Ravener-12 suppressor reliable on semi-automatic shotguns?

The suppressor demonstrated reliable cycling during rapid fire tests on a Mossberg 940 Pro semi-automatic shotgun, indicating good performance in semi-auto applications.

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