Quietest Suppressor? Testing Baffle Configurations! #shorts

Published on March 29, 2026
Duration: 1:23

This video demonstrates the modularity of a suppressor, showcasing how removing individual baffles affects its length and potentially its sound suppression capabilities. The presenter highlights the ability to configure the suppressor from a single baffle to its full five-baffle setup, emphasizing its adaptability for different firearm platforms and desired performance characteristics.

Quick Summary

This modular suppressor allows users to adjust its length and performance by removing individual baffles. The shortest configuration uses a single baffle, measuring about 3.4 inches, while the full setup offers maximum sound reduction. Each baffle has identical threading for easy customization on pistols and rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Reliability & Quietness
  2. 00:13Modular Baffle System Explained
  3. 00:28Disassembling End Cap & Baffles
  4. 00:43Testing Two Baffle Configuration
  5. 00:54Versatile Baffle Use on Firearms
  6. 01:16Sound of Firearm Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How does changing the number of baffles affect a suppressor's performance?

Reducing the number of baffles in a suppressor significantly shortens its overall length, making it more compact. While this modularity offers adaptability, fewer baffles generally result in less sound suppression compared to the full configuration.

What is the shortest possible configuration for this modular suppressor?

The suppressor can be configured with a single baffle, which reduces its length to approximately 3.4 inches. This configuration still offers some sound reduction, though less than the full setup.

Are the baffles in this suppressor interchangeable?

Yes, each individual baffle in this suppressor features identical threading, allowing for easy removal and reinstallation. This design enables users to customize the suppressor's length and performance for various firearms.

Can this modular suppressor be used on both rifles and pistols?

The presenter states they have successfully used the suppressor in various configurations, from a single baffle to a full five baffles, on both pistols and rifles, indicating its versatility across different firearm types.

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