Nick Dooley
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they will be popping up and you will be hearing from, uh, from somebody soon on, on that.
So Joe, as I pull this up here, um, you can see what this is with the modular suppression system.
Can you kind of describe how these look like?
These are all individual baffles that have fins and jets.
It's almost like a jet engine as they go through and you can see it directs things.
Does that make sense as I describe that?
Yeah, they kind of look like little funnels with some... Yeah, I will see, because they have a... So it has...
Everything is set and it's kind of timed inside the can with grooves that are set in so you have to place them in certain directions.
But it has different fins and things on the different K baffles that go in there to disrupt the flow of gases to do different things.
And they claim that you can even change the caliber.
And like, I know that when we go in here, you can see they had some 3d printed variants that kind of show the differences on how they're set up differently as it goes through for changing how that gas flows through.
This is a super neat take on how to make these user configurable and science on their own, which I think is super neat because I am a nerd.
but that was one of those things that I was like, okay, this is, this is super cool.
Yeah.
And you're seeing some stuff come up that is lower back pressure, but not like,
flow through like the Hux works because unfortunately a lot of the flow through cans do not have as good of sound mitigation.
You'll find some that have better, some that have worse.
The high back pressure cans generally speaking have a better sound suppression and tone just because of the size and then
volume is always a factor.
So I prefer a, a larger full size can do a K can personally, but that's just because I'm old and deaf and have terrible tinnitus.