Just broke mine, alongside my Rugged Obsidian 45 and Dead Air Sierra 5 out of ATF jail! Just fired 14 rounds out of my TX-22 in the backyard. Probably the best $600 (with tax stamp) I’ve ever spent! The thing knocked the noise from 135 decibel or so to a barely perceptible 95-100 decibel! And that’s mainly because I was using supersonic ammo! I bet with subsonic “hush puppies” you won’t even hear it! Now I can have some fun time with my son right in the backyard….Hrmm…Need to hit Academy for a steel target…
I read this as you had a baffle strike on all three at first. Glad I reread. That would be terrible luck. Be sure to make a good back stop for this plates. Also be sure they’re AR500 or 550 steel. Enjoy!
I find the molecularity kinda gimmicky, as I never change the # of baffles on my Sig Mod-X 9mm (it's basically this suppressor, but 9mm). If I had a real purpose for it, other than being a range-toy, I might care to adjust the length based on my particular subsonic loads; but overall, I just run & gun & don't care
I agree. I have a modular 9mm Odessa suppressor. Darn booster broke in less than one magazine and had to send it in for service. After getting it back, it stays in one config and I pray each mag that it doesn't break. Wish I could go back and just get a regular 9mm can. People would rather buy another suppressor than spend time adding and removing baffles to tune for a firearm, then repeat it for other firearms.
Just broke mine, alongside my Rugged Obsidian 45 and Dead Air Sierra 5 out of ATF jail! Just fired 14 rounds out of my TX-22 in the backyard. Probably the best $600 (with tax stamp) I’ve ever spent! The thing knocked the noise from 135 decibel or so to a barely perceptible 95-100 decibel! And that’s mainly because I was using supersonic ammo! I bet with subsonic “hush puppies” you won’t even hear it! Now I can have some fun time with my son right in the backyard….Hrmm…Need to hit Academy for a steel target…
I read this as you had a baffle strike on all three at first. Glad I reread. That would be terrible luck.
Be sure to make a good back stop for this plates. Also be sure they’re AR500 or 550 steel.
Enjoy!
I find the molecularity kinda gimmicky, as I never change the # of baffles on my Sig Mod-X 9mm (it's basically this suppressor, but 9mm). If I had a real purpose for it, other than being a range-toy, I might care to adjust the length based on my particular subsonic loads; but overall, I just run & gun & don't care
I agree. I have a modular 9mm Odessa suppressor. Darn booster broke in less than one magazine and had to send it in for service. After getting it back, it stays in one config and I pray each mag that it doesn't break. Wish I could go back and just get a regular 9mm can. People would rather buy another suppressor than spend time adding and removing baffles to tune for a firearm, then repeat it for other firearms.
Can you take it apart and dry tumble it in corn media?
95db?