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.6.99 - Q Full Nelson and the Q mini FIX 300 BLK Subsonic (Free Version)

SSS.6.99 - Q Full Nelson and the Q mini FIX 300 BLK Subsonic (Free Version)

The Q Full Nelson is a full size and simple high-performance subsonic .30 rifle silencer with extreme performance in the subsonic combustion regime. Like the Half Nelson, the Full Nelson is a direct-thread model, and cannot be used with the Cherry Bomb muzzle brake. Although the direct-thread interface of the silencer possesses a 25-degree taper for use on tapered-barrel muzzles, the silencer can also attach to standard 90-degree shoulder muzzles due to adequate surface area at the mount interface.

How would the Full Nelson perform on your personal defense weapon?

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SSS.6.61 - Q Trash Panda and the MK18 5.56x45mm Short Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

SSS.6.61 - Q Trash Panda and the MK18 5.56x45mm Short Barrel Automatic AR15 Rifle (Free Version)

The Q Trash Panda is a relatively compact and lightweight 30 caliber silencer that is most efficient when used to suppress intermediate rifle cartridges exhibiting lower combustion pressure and duration. Relative to dedicated 5.56mm bore silencers, it may be considered “full size.” The silencer is intended to be mounted to the host weapon using the Cherry Bomb muzzle brake.

In this review, the Trash Panda 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 Trash Panda perform on your AR15 short barrel rifle?

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SSS.6.33 - Research Supplement: 30 Caliber Hunting Silencers - First Round Pop (Article Preview)

SSS.6.33 - Research Supplement: 30 Caliber Hunting Silencers - First Round Pop (Article Preview)

Eight silencers evaluated by PEW Science are included in this members-only Research Supplement to examine relative First Round Pop (FRP) performance characteristics. The silencers in this group were selected for their applicability and market popularity for use as hunting silencers; silencers possessing length and/or weight characteristics making them conducive to field use on bolt-action rifles.

This research supplement is intended to provide more information to PEW Science members with regard to specific sound signature characteristics of the tested configurations and to help frame objective loudness comparisons between the eight silencers in the FRP signature regime. This supplement is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research.

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SSS.6.29 - Q Half Nelson and the Q mini FIX 300 BLK Subsonic (Free Version)

SSS.6.29 - Q Half Nelson and the Q mini FIX 300 BLK Subsonic (Free Version)

The Q Half Nelson is a compact, lightweight, and simple high-performance subsonic .30 rifle silencer with respectable performance in the supersonic flow regime for its size, like its sister silencer, the Trash Panda. In this review, the Q Half Nelson performance metrics depend upon suppressing a subsonic intermediate rifle cartridge on a bolt-action host platform. How would the Half Nelson perform on your personal defense weapon?

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SSS.6.21 - Research Supplement: Helios QD, Sandman-Ti, and Thunder Chicken Further Analysis (Members Only)

SSS.6.21 - Research Supplement: Helios QD, Sandman-Ti, and Thunder Chicken Further Analysis (Members Only)

The previous Sound Signature Reviews of the CGS Helios QD (6.13), Dead Air Sandman-Ti (6.19), and Q Thunder Chicken (6.20) presented typical sound signatures of the silencers on a .308 bolt-action rifle with an 20-inch barrel.

This members-only 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 the three silencers. This supplement is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research.

The three silencers in this comparative analysis were included based upon their similar or overlapping categories of physical characteristics and performance parameters, such as length, weight, suppression, and back pressure.

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SSS.6.20 - Q Thunder Chicken and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

SSS.6.20 - Q Thunder Chicken and the Savage Model 10 PC .308 (Free Version)

The Q Thunder Chicken is a full size but relatively lightweight 30 caliber rifle silencer that possesses high sound signature suppression performance with relatively high back pressure, but marginally lower back pressure for its suppression and size. The silencer and muzzle brake have a total system weight of 16.7 ounces, as tested.

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

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SSS.6.18 - Intermediate Results Summary: Compact and Mid-Size .308 Rifle Silencers - Suppression and Back Pressure

SSS.6.18 - Intermediate Results Summary: Compact and Mid-Size .308 Rifle Silencers - Suppression and Back Pressure

The previous Sound Signature Reviews, up to and including Review 6.16, have featured various silencers on several host weapons. Eight of those reviews feature centerfire rifle silencers; two of which were tested in two configurations each due to modularity of the silencer body or end-cap. This is a comparative summary of the objective performance of those ten total configurations.

This Results Summary is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research.

The data herein references the Suppression Rating and relative back pressure metrics which have been reported throughout the centerfire rifle reviews, to date, in order to frame objective flow rate characteristics of the silencers for their prospective use on semi- and fully-automatic small arms. This data is the first of its kind in the public domain and represents a direct contribution of PEW Science member-funded research to the state of practice.

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SSS.6.17 - Research Supplement: Razor, Sandman-S, Trash Panda, and Radiant Further Analysis (Members Only)

SSS.6.17 - Research Supplement: Razor, Sandman-S, Trash Panda, and Radiant Further Analysis (Members Only)

The previous Sound Signature Reviews of the Rugged Razor (6.16), Dead Air Sandman-S (6.11), Q Trash Panda (6.4), and Rugged Radiant (6.12) presented typical sound signatures of the silencers on a .308 bolt-action rifle with an 20-inch barrel.

This members-only 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 the four silencers. This supplement is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research.

The four silencers in this comparative analysis were included based upon their similar or overlapping categories of physical characteristics and performance parameters, such as length, weight, suppression, and back pressure.

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SSS.6.5 - Research Supplement: Trash Panda and VOX S Further Analysis (Members Only)

SSS.6.5 - Research Supplement: Trash Panda and VOX S Further Analysis (Members Only)

The previous Sound Signature Reviews of the VOX S (6.3) and the Q Trash Panda (6.4) presented typical sound signatures of the silencers on typical hunting rifle configurations.

This members-only review 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 the two silencers. This supplement is part of ongoing PEW Science small arm weapon system sound signature research.

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SSS.6.4 - Q Trash Panda and the Remington 700 .308 (Free Version)

SSS.6.4 - Q Trash Panda and the Remington 700 .308 (Free Version)

The Q Trash Panda is a compact, lightweight, and high performance 30 caliber silencer that takes advantage of its length footprint efficiently with its larger diameter design.

In this review, the Trash Panda’s performance metrics depend upon suppressing a supersonic centerfire rifle cartridge; no easy task. How would the Trash Panda perform on your .308 deer rifle?

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