Message from @chromatically
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tannerite, german edition
I was even turned into a meme forever ago
I think I've seen that before lol
@Ironman your missing the fun
Dude someone around here got in serious trouble with the ATF and 50 lbs of tannerite.
@CyberSpacePirate what sig is that? 226?
Oh ya fun pic of my AR pre-silencer
Knocked out windows for a good distance
I love my 226
Why i got a silencer
Exibit A in daylight
We have a "dynamic" baffle design in one of our test mufflers
Dynamic
I need to get a newer pic of mine. threw a threaded barrel and suppressor high night sights on it
Mine needs new night sights, they dont glow so well anymore
must be a bit older then
Police trade in from the late 1990s
it wasn't as bad to install the sights myself either, just need a vice and some punches and a rubber mallet
@CyberSpacePirate the baffles move. Each chamber can increase in volume.
ah yeah, good ol tritium half life
Whattt
Like springs?
that sounds sick @Ironman
it's for cars though?
I wonder if you could adapt that tech for suppressors
@CyberSpacePirate springs are used, yes. Since pressure is equal to temperature over volume, increasing the volume decreases the ratio (pressure).
A silencer is just a muffler for a gun, the technology is nearly identical
This is true
right, just having to deal with a lot higher pressures in the gun mufflers 😛
So, moving it arround causes heat to build slower?
We also have a few other ideas incorporated into it. Lets just say we have a very large surface area for cooling and heat transfer
Ribbed for pleasure?
I really want a lathe to form 1 my own cans
one day...
Each baffle increases in size as the pressure moves through the housing. The housing has a surface that is similar to a piece of charcoal. Charcoal has a huge surface area for a small volume
Hollywood quiet
Very cool
Obviously to a point. Then the mechanics of the rifle and the ballistic crack take over. The 300 blackout was stupid quiet