CN Live | New Suppressors from Inland - 2/22/17

Published on February 23, 2017
Duration: 8:20

This video introduces Inland Manufacturing's new .22 rimfire suppressor, highlighting its unique plastic monocoil design for easy cleaning and maintenance. It features a DB Foam technology designed to significantly reduce first-shot 'pop' by filling internal voids, offering a substantial decibel reduction, especially on the initial shot. The foam is water-soluble, rust-inhibiting, and lubricating, making cleanup easy and protecting the firearm.

Quick Summary

Inland Manufacturing's new .22 rimfire suppressor features a unique plastic monocoil design for easy cleaning and innovative DB Foam technology. This foam fills internal voids, virtually eliminating the 'first shot pop' and achieving decibel readings in the mid-70s. The foam is also water-soluble, rust-inhibiting, and lubricating, ensuring firearm protection and simple maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Hearing Protection Act & Suppressor Interest
  2. 00:15Introducing Inland Manufacturing's New Suppressors
  3. 00:25New .22 Rimfire Suppressor Launch
  4. 00:39Unique Monocoil Design & Price
  5. 00:49Monocoil Design for Easy Cleaning
  6. 01:09Suppressor Size and Weight
  7. 01:22Decibel Readings with Subsonic Ammo
  8. 01:41Introducing DB Foam Technology
  9. 01:57How DB Foam Works: Eliminating First Shot Pop
  10. 03:05Foam's Effect on Velocity and Accuracy
  11. 03:15Foam Consistency and Properties
  12. 03:33Water-Soluble Foam for Easy Cleanup
  13. 04:08Foam Longevity and Hunting Applications
  14. 04:58Foam's Rust-Inhibiting and Lubricating Properties
  15. 05:34How to Apply DB Foam
  16. 06:09Decibel Drop with Foam Application
  17. 06:24Foam Dissipation and Residual Effect
  18. 07:21Foam Effectiveness on Higher Pressure Firearms
  19. 07:37Post-Shooting Cleanup with Foam

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Inland Manufacturing .22 rimfire suppressor unique?

The Inland Manufacturing .22 rimfire suppressor stands out with its plastic monocoil design for easy cleaning and its innovative DB Foam technology. This foam significantly reduces the 'first shot pop' by filling internal voids, leading to quieter initial shots and easier maintenance.

How does the DB Foam technology work in suppressors?

DB Foam fills the dead air space within a suppressor, with each cell acting as an individual baffle. This process virtually eliminates the 'first shot pop' or 'bark' that typically occurs. It also offers benefits like rust inhibition and lubrication for the firearm.

What are the decibel reduction capabilities of this suppressor?

When used with subsonic CCI target ammunition, the suppressor typically achieves mid-80s decibel readings. With the addition of DB Foam, these readings can drop into the mid-70s, particularly for the crucial first shot.

Is the DB Foam safe for firearms and does it affect performance?

Yes, the DB Foam is safe for firearms. It does not affect velocity or accuracy. It's also water-soluble for easy cleanup, rust-inhibiting, and lubricating, protecting the firearm's internal components.

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