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Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 0:46

This video introduces the Layer X Suppression Strake9, a 3D-printed titanium 9mm suppressor. It highlights the suppressor's low back pressure design, which directs gases forward for optimal sound reduction and less gas to the shooter's face. The demonstration includes firing an MP5 with both supersonic and subsonic loads, suggesting hearing protection may not be necessary. The video also promotes SDI.edu/shortshot for gunsmithing and drone education.

Quick Summary

The Layer X Strake9 is a 3D-printed titanium 9mm suppressor with a low back pressure design, directing gases forward for optimal suppression and reduced gas to the shooter's face. It's hub compatible and demonstrated on an MP5, with suggestions that hearing protection may not be needed with subsonic loads.

Chapters

  1. 00:003D Printed Suppressor Introduction
  2. 00:10Suppressor Specs & Capabilities
  3. 00:23MP5 Shooting Demo
  4. 00:37Gunsmithing & Drone Education
  5. 00:44Hearing Protection Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Layer X Strake9 suppressor?

The Layer X Strake9 is a 9mm suppressor made from titanium. It features a low back pressure design that directs gases forward for optimal suppression and reduced gas to the shooter's face. It is also hub compatible for various QD mount systems.

Can the Layer X Strake9 suppressor be used without hearing protection?

The video suggests that with subsonic 9mm loads, the Strake9 is quiet enough that hearing protection may not be necessary. However, this can vary based on ammunition, firearm, and individual sensitivity. Always exercise caution.

What is the benefit of a low back pressure suppressor?

Low back pressure suppressors are designed to minimize the amount of gas that is expelled back towards the shooter's face and the firearm's action. This results in a cleaner shooting experience, less gas in the eyes, and potentially more reliable cycling of semi-automatic firearms.

Where can I learn more about gunsmithing or drones?

If you are interested in gunsmithing or drone technology, you can visit SDI.edu/shortshot for more information. This website provides resources and educational opportunities in these fields.

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