SSS.6.115 - Research Supplement: Flow-Through Silencers vs. Conventional Silencers. Head-to-Head Detailed Comparison - Nomad-Ti vs. FLOW 762 Ti vs. Thunder Chicken (Article Preview)

SSS.6.115 - Research Supplement: Flow-Through Silencers vs. Conventional Silencers. Head-to-Head Detailed Comparison - Nomad-Ti vs. FLOW 762 Ti vs. Thunder Chicken (Article Preview)

Three silencers evaluated by PEW Science are included in this members-only Research Supplement to examine relative First Round Pop (FRP) and overall sound signature suppression performance characteristics. The silencers in this group were selected for their very similar holistic sound suppression performance; their similar PEW Science Suppression Rating on a supersonic centerfire bolt action rifle. The three silencers behave differently, despite their similar performance. Silencers with similar suppression performance sometimes have very different flow restriction, or back pressure, partially characterized by the PEW Science Omega Back Pressure Metric. These are three examples of such silencers.

The Suppression Rating is a Damage Risk Criterion (DRC). As such, it characterizes the postulated risk of hazard to bystanders, or the weapon operator, from a suppressed small arm weapon system. Despite achieving a similar Suppression Rating, some silencers may have certain signature characteristics that differ from others, and those differences are of interest to users.

This research supplement is intended to provide more information to PEW Science members with regard to specific sound signature characteristics of the tested configurations in the aforementioned reviews and to help frame objective loudness comparisons between three supersonic 308 rifle silencers that possess similar holistic sound suppression performance. Both FRP and total sound signature suppression regimes are examined. This supplement is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research.

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SSS.6.100 - Dead Air Nomad-30 (1st Gen) and the MK18 5.56x45mm Short Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

SSS.6.100 - Dead Air Nomad-30 (1st Gen) and the MK18 5.56x45mm Short Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

The Dead Air Nomad-30 is a mid-size, relatively light weight, and relatively durable .30 rifle silencer. As a 5.56x45mm rifle silencer, it can be considered full-size, relative to dedicated models for the cartridge. The Nomad-30 has been refined since its 2018 release, and is also offered in an updated titanium version which reduces the weight of the system by over 4 ounces. Users should note that the supersonic suppression and back pressure characteristics of the Nomad-30 (1st Gen) highlighted in this review represent lower bound performance of the silencer. Nomad-Ti 5.56x45mm data and analysis publication by PEW Science is forthcoming.

In this review, the Nomad-30 performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge on a short barrel gas-operated rifle, which is an incredibly difficult task. How would the Dead Air Nomad-30 (1st Gen) perform on your AR15 short barrel rifle?

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SSS.6.55 - Dead Air Nomad-L and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

SSS.6.55 - Dead Air Nomad-L and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

The Dead Air Nomad-L is a full-size .30 rifle silencer that exhibits extreme sound signature reduction in the supersonic flow regime, while possessing a modular rear mount capability. Note that the Nomad-L is also offered in a titanium version (the Nomad-LT). While similar, the sound signatures of the Nomad-L and Nomad-LT are not identical; the Nomad-L exhibits higher sound signature suppression performance on this platform; users should note that the supersonic suppression and back pressure characteristics of the Nomad-L highlighted in this review represent upper bound performance of the Nomad family of silencers. The back pressure generation of the Nomad-L is significant.

In this review, the Nomad-L performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge; no easy task. How would the silencer perform on your .308 deer rifle?

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SSS.6.44 - Dead Air Nomad-Ti and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

SSS.6.44 - Dead Air Nomad-Ti and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

The Dead Air Nomad-Ti is a mid-size, extremely light weight .30 rifle silencer that exhibits notable sound signature reduction in the supersonic flow regime, while possessing a modular rear mount capability. The Nomad-30 has been refined since its 2018 release; users should note that the supersonic suppression and back pressure characteristics of the Nomad-Ti highlighted in this review represent upper bound performance of the Nomad-30 silencer. Nomad-L data and analysis publication by PEW Science is forthcoming.

In this review, the Nomad-Ti performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge; no easy task. How would the silencer perform on your .308 deer rifle?

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SSS.6.43 - Dead Air Nomad-30 (1st Gen) and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

SSS.6.43 - Dead Air Nomad-30 (1st Gen) and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

The Dead Air Nomad-30 is a mid-size, relatively light weight, and relatively durable .30 rifle silencer that exhibits notable sound signature reduction for its size in the supersonic flow regime, while possessing a modular rear mount capability. The Nomad-30 has been refined since its 2018 release, and is also offered in an updated titanium version which reduces the weight of the system by over 4 ounces. Users should note that the supersonic suppression and back pressure characteristics of the Nomad-30 (1st Gen) highlighted in this review represent lower bound performance of the silencer. Nomad-Ti data and analysis publication by PEW Science is forthcoming.

In this review, the Nomad-30 performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge; no easy task. How would the silencer perform on your .308 deer rifle?

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