Suppressor Science: Baffle Alignment

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Publicado 2021-04-15
Have you ever wondered if baffle alignment affects suppressor performance? We decided to put this concept to the test in this episode of Suppressor Science!

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  • @timdarrah2677
    As a data scientist I really appreciate you calling out things like sample size, it definitely shows you guys know what you're doing. Wish there was a comparison between ports and no ports, though...
  • @tylerting
    I love these scientific videos on suppressors. So cool
  • @TopShotDustin
    Something I always wanted to do but haven't gotten around to yet, thanks guys!
  • @jakebrakebill
    Thanks for officially clearing that up. I've always align mine I think because that's the way they came. But it's nice to know for sure now.
  • @Paladin1873
    Well done experiment. It appears there is no harm in aligning baffles and there is a possible benefit.
  • @makindover106
    Cool video! A video on clocking the baffles relative to the firearm would be very interesting too.
  • @globalvision9036
    Cool to see you guys rolling around on skateboards. Looks like fun, guns & skateboarding.
  • @grayman4405
    Great video both informative and entertaining.
  • @1BXB
    Valuable info, I learn from this video and your other videos.
  • @bthemedia
    Thank you! Was wondering about those ports on suppressor baffles… noticed them after a can got shot off a rifle and thought it was “damage” from the bullet!? But the end cap was not affected and ports all the same… so glad to confirm there is a functional purpose for those ports as well as alignment!
  • @thehopping1
    Cool video, thanks SilencerStudent for showing me.
  • @clintmullins8670
    Thank for taking the time to share Puts a lot of BS to rest 👍🏻💯
  • @airborne350g
    Love the Omega... And yes customer service is awesome!! My 6.5cm groups tighten up when using the Omega.
  • @thebluestig2654
    How about a "spiral" offset of the ports? Set port 1 at 12 o'clock, port 2 at 1 o'clock, port 3 at 2 o'clock, and so on down the stack. They're close to being aligned, but still offset enough to be different.