OSS Suppressors MR762 - SHOT Show 2016

Published on January 21, 2016
Duration: 4:05

This video introduces the OSS Suppressors MR762 with their Gen 5 Operator Suppressor System, featuring the BPR One and SRM modules. Rolando from OSS explains how their unique flow-through design differs from traditional baffle suppressors, significantly reducing back pressure and heat. This design aims to maintain weapon reliability and minimize point of impact shift, offering substantial decibel reduction for hearing safety.

Quick Summary

The OSS Suppressors Gen 5 Operator Suppressor System for the MR762 utilizes a unique flow-through design, acting like a reverse turbine. This technology significantly reduces operating system pressure to around 30 PSI, unlike traditional baffle suppressors which can reach 220-330 PSI, thus improving weapon reliability and minimizing malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to OSS Suppressors MR762 Gen 5 System
  2. 00:19BPR One and SRM Modules Explained
  3. 00:24Problems with Traditional Baffle Suppressors
  4. 00:38OSS Flow-Through Suppressor Technology
  5. 01:06Operating System Pressure Comparison
  6. 01:28Turbine Design and Gas Expansion
  7. 01:47Over-Barrel Design Benefits
  8. 02:04Barrel Length and Overall Length
  9. 02:30Point of Impact (POI) Shift
  10. 02:41Temperature Reduction Benefits
  11. 03:08Decibel Reduction with BPR and SRM
  12. 03:27Ear-Safe Sound Levels

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the OSS Gen 5 suppressor system reduce back pressure compared to traditional suppressors?

The OSS Gen 5 system uses a flow-through design, likened to a reverse turbine, which allows expanding gases to exit rather than trapping them. This significantly lowers operating system pressure from the 220-330 PSI of traditional baffle suppressors down to approximately 30 PSI.

What are the advantages of the OSS suppressor's over-barrel design?

The OSS suppressor extends backward over the barrel, maintaining a more natural rifle feel and not significantly increasing the overall length. This design also helps prevent issues associated with extending the barrel and retaining pressure.

How much decibel reduction can be expected from the OSS Gen 5 system?

The BPR module offers about 18 dB reduction. When the SRM module is added, the total decibel reduction can reach up to 30 dB, bringing the sound levels to approximately 130 dB or below, which is considered ear-safe.

Does the OSS suppressor system affect point of impact (POI) shift?

Yes, the OSS suppressor system is designed to minimize point of impact shift. Claims suggest a shift of less than half a minute of angle (MOA), ensuring greater accuracy consistency.

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