Joseph Scott Morgan
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It's got a series of little baffles or fins that are in it.
And so just imagine, if you will, that as that round is traveling down that barrel, okay,
the sound of it cracking the sound barrier is actually being caught in these little fins.
And so when the thing exits the end of the muzzle, you only have almost, it is audible, but it is not like if anyone has ever been near a weapon when it fires, it's not going to sound like a car backfiring.
You might hear something that sounds just under the sound of a slamming door, perhaps.
Of course, that's dependent upon the way of the door.
But as this thing travels down range, these little baffles inside the cylinder are catching that report, if you will.
Now, back to Nibben.
Nibben is fascinating because most of the time with Nibben, what they're doing is they're looking for questioned ballistic information.
So if someone shot at a scene, they're collecting the casings.
Remember back in Delphi where we had the casing that had the striations on it?
And also they're collecting the actual projectile as well for the scratches on that surface.
Now, as far as nibbing holding suppressor information, I'd probably say not.
However, that thing is managed by the ATF and all of these suppressors have to go through or the approval has to go through the ATF, Nancy.
Not necessarily.
It would be benign at best.
As a matter of fact, silencers actually, there's some studies that indicate silencers increase the velocity of the round, if you can imagine that.
No, the key to this, Nancy, is going to be the internal barrel of this weapon.
And Nancy, whatever they found there,
They took those weapons immediately.