Quietest Suppressor? Testing Baffle Configurations! #shorts

Published on March 29, 2026
Duration: 1:23

This video demonstrates the modularity of a specific suppressor, allowing users to adjust its length and potentially its sound suppression characteristics by adding or removing individual baffles. The presenter highlights the ability to configure the suppressor from a single baffle to its full five-baffle configuration for use on both pistols and rifles, noting its quiet performance and reliability without cleaning.

Quick Summary

Modular suppressors offer adjustable sound suppression and length by adding or removing individual baffles. The presenter demonstrates configuring a suppressor from a single baffle (approx. 3.4 inches) to its full five-baffle setup, noting exceptional quietness and reliability without cleaning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Reliability & Quietness
  2. 00:13Modular Baffle Configuration
  3. 00:28Baffle Removal Process
  4. 00:43Baffle Threading Details
  5. 00:54Versatile Use on Firearms
  6. 01:16Sound of Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my suppressor quieter by changing its configuration?

Some modular suppressors allow you to adjust sound suppression by adding or removing baffles. While this video doesn't provide decibel readings, it demonstrates that different baffle configurations can alter the suppressor's performance and length, potentially impacting its perceived quietness.

What is the shortest possible configuration for a modular suppressor?

The presenter shows that a modular suppressor can be configured with a single baffle, resulting in a length of approximately 3.4 inches. This allows for a more compact setup on firearms.

Are modular suppressors reliable without cleaning?

According to the presenter, the modular suppressor tested has been used extensively without cleaning and has not experienced any functional problems, indicating a high level of reliability.

How do I assemble and disassemble modular suppressor baffles?

Modular suppressor baffles typically feature standardized male and female threading. The presenter demonstrates unthreading the end cap and then each individual baffle, highlighting the ease of assembly and disassembly due to consistent threading.

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