Stealth Additive Wipeout

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 218:21

This video provides a deep dive into the Stealth Additive Works (SAW) Tisha suppressor, covering its controversial 'blem' sales, performance claims by Pew Science, and alleged design changes. It highlights issues with customers receiving broken or prototype suppressors, questions the validity of extreme performance claims, and discusses the company's communication and manufacturing practices. The content is presented by individuals with apparent expertise in firearms and suppressor technology, offering critical analysis of the product and its marketing.

Quick Summary

The Stealth Additive Works Tisha suppressor has faced controversy regarding 'blem' sales where customers received functionally broken units. Questions also surround Pew Science's extreme performance claims and alleged design changes by SAW, leading to customer skepticism about product quality and consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:00Introduction & Current Events
  2. 00:05:00Geopolitical Updates & Military Footage
  3. 00:10:30Israeli Military Actions & Drone Interceptions
  4. 00:12:50First Submarine Kill in Decades: Iranian Ship Destroyed
  5. 00:15:15Destruction of Iran's Naval Capabilities
  6. 00:18:00Humorous Incidents During Air Strikes
  7. 00:21:15Controversial Social Media Influencer Payments
  8. 00:23:40Good News: Father Who Killed Daughter's Rapist Wins Sheriff Election
  9. 00:30:20Election Results: Dan Crenshaw Loses, Brandon Herrera in Runoff
  10. 00:34:15Stealth Additive Works Tisha Suppressor: The Controversy Begins
  11. 00:35:30Analysis of 'Blem' Suppressors: Broken vs. Blemished
  12. 00:40:00Technical Deep Dive: Tisha vs. PTR Venturi Spurtus Performance
  13. 00:44:00Pew Science Testing Methodology & Allegations
  14. 00:48:30Replacement Suppressor Issues: Prototypes & Inferior Models
  15. 00:51:00Multiple Tisha Versions & Design Changes
  16. 00:53:30Pew Science Responds to Design Change Allegations
  17. 00:58:00Stealth Additive Works' Official Update & Defense
  18. 01:04:00Customer Service & Product Standards
  19. 01:09:00Independent Testing Rumors & Subsonic Ammunition
  20. 01:13:00Company Innovation vs. Finished Product

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main issues with the Stealth Additive Works Tisha suppressor?

Customers have reported receiving 'blem' Tisha suppressors that were functionally broken, not just cosmetically flawed. There are also concerns about multiple design revisions being shipped without clear communication, and questions surrounding the extreme performance claims made by Pew Science.

What is Pew Science's role in the Stealth Additive Works Tisha controversy?

Pew Science conducted acoustic testing on the Tisha, reporting exceptionally high performance. However, subsequent revelations about design changes and customer issues have led to scrutiny of their testing methodology and the validity of their initial claims, with Pew Science stating they test the product as received and cannot control post-testing manufacturing changes.

What is DMLS manufacturing and why is it relevant to the Tisha suppressor?

DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) is an additive manufacturing process used for complex metal parts like suppressors. It typically has a high rejection rate, making the sale of broken 'blems' or inconsistent product versions particularly concerning from a quality control perspective.

How has Stealth Additive Works responded to the issues with their Tisha suppressors?

Stealth Additive Works has acknowledged design changes and stated they are a small team working to improve products. They have also addressed customer complaints, sometimes offering replacements, but their communication and the consistency of their product have been heavily criticized.

What are the performance claims for the Stealth Additive Works Tisha suppressor?

Pew Science claims the Tisha is significantly quieter and more volumetrically efficient than other suppressors tested. However, these claims are debated due to alleged design changes and potential inconsistencies in testing parameters, leading to skepticism among consumers.

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