Freeze Plug Suppressor On The Sound Meter

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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2023
  • 9mm form 1 suppressor using clipped and formed freeze plugs.
    147g handloads where used going 950fps average during prior testing.
    Unsuppressed testing shows an average of 157.0db upon various trials. Suppressed in this video the form 1 put out 125.5db average. Most of the time it will meter around 127.xx so this day was slightly quieter.
    Suppressor was run completely dry and tested on a Stribog A3.
    UPDATE 6/2023 -
    When taken apart and reassembled not having the clips perfectly set as before has killed the low average. Sound increased by 2db on a few tests using same ammo. Clip arrangement and alignment is crucial for maximum sound reduction!

Komentáře • 37

  • @utubegeneric
    @utubegeneric Před rokem +6

    I love how it's not ate up with FRP. First shot to last shot is essentially metering the same. 1db isn't even enough to be detectable to the ear. Great job making that buddy !!

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +1

      This was a weird day and I feel like I cheated the public lol. Normally I’d see a 2db higher first round. That’s still really good though. I think I need to do an updated video and you will like this one I have planned.

    • @utubegeneric
      @utubegeneric Před rokem +1

      @@arm_usa I have always enjoyed watching your videos and the honesty that you give when you do them. That's priceless in this hobby.

    • @clintmullins8670
      @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci

      And maybe do a wet run..
      It's worth it for science! Lol

    • @TheLostAdventuress
      @TheLostAdventuress Před 10 měsíci +1

      3 decibels is DOUBLE the loud lol 3 db is 2x louder

    • @clintmullins8670
      @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci

      Logarithmic

  • @GunFunZS
    @GunFunZS Před rokem +2

    Neat. Thanks for showing how small the spread is.

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. it generally doesn't go past 128.x but stays within a 5db spread max.

  • @Fusil_priming_llc
    @Fusil_priming_llc Před rokem

    So, I have used a couple of volume bodies, on one its been freeze plug pressed in, and the other more of a slip fit, the meter makes me wonder whats working better for me.

  • @kennethmcdonald5278
    @kennethmcdonald5278 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Better get your freeze plugs now while you can , before you have to apply for them register them

  • @JulioRad954
    @JulioRad954 Před rokem +1

    Sounds very good and metered very good for a FP Form1, did you clip all and align?

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +3

      The clips were alternated every other cone 180deg. Sorta like this , ‘ , ‘ , ‘ , ‘ , ‘ , ‘
      First and last plug weren’t clipped
      When they were all aligned it was slightly louder. Idk why except maybe the plugs stacked too tight with no spacing wasn’t effective. Offsetting them 180 showed a 2db drop over aligning.

    • @fluffypinkpandas
      @fluffypinkpandas Před rokem +3

      @@arm_usa 2 db is alot for just 180 switch aligning every other baffle.
      Thats how I set up mine in the cad software too.
      I had no idea it would make such an improvement, and now Im wondering if I should design the entire can to stack & bolt on linear extensions to further reduce noise in a continuous [' , ' , ' , = ' , ' , ' ,= ' , ' , ' ,] fashion.

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +1

      Are you thinking like a spacer in between a few cones that has a coaxial setup? I thought about it but never took action in it. Might real gases longer cooling them further helping suppression.

    • @clintmullins8670
      @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci

      Can you explain in more detail please? I understand the graph alternation, but what are the equal signs repping?
      Thanks

  • @Chicano_pistolero
    @Chicano_pistolero Před 8 měsíci

    Do you have a parts list for the build? I want to try my hand at building one but don’t know what exactly to get

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před 8 měsíci

      Sure do. Send me a email @
      arm_usa@yahoo.com

  • @clintmullins8670
    @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci

    Did you clock align your clips, noon, 6 o'clock ?
    Thanks for the upload!

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey Clint,they were 180 alternated. So 6,12,6,12 etc. A straight alignment was slightly louder on the meter. Not really noticeable but it was around 1.5-2db louder. I tested this on 2 different days and it was the same results and not a fluke. I’m thinking that the freeze plus being so tightly spaced has something to do with it.

    • @clintmullins8670
      @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wow, that's crazy..I wonder if it's cuz we're into a longer design? Someone mentioned a spacer chamber, I'm not sure if there's a difference of 10 plugs opposed to ># of plugs... Do you remember spacing or tip to tip? I put the buds on and it's jus this can sounds really good, has excellent tone, Great Job

    • @clintmullins8670
      @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci

      They say around 2db is when one can tell the difference. I wonder if that's the shooter or bystander?

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@clintmullins8670 thanks man! when the freeze plugs are stacked the tip to tip is about .335". Thats close. might be too close. It obviously does good but its heavy. I do have a spacer inbetween the last cone and end cap. its about a .500 spacer i believe.
      I think similar results could be had using 10 plugs and space them out better. Static spacing usually always works with subsonic stuff like this so i'd just space em out equally. having the plugs to close to each other did make the aligned clip worse. spacing them out and less plugs might benefit just the same with less weight!

    • @clintmullins8670
      @clintmullins8670 Před 10 měsíci

      Wow .335? And I saw below supers are 129db!
      Excellent! Length has to be helping here! I'm also on board with the static and higher distal. I think 10-12 is the general consensus, but it may allow frp to creep in. Good luck! I hope to see more from you soon

  • @Caligari87
    @Caligari87 Před rokem +3

    Earned a sub from me!

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem

      Hey thanks,I’m gonna start making more vids of testing.

  • @voiddrone7833
    @voiddrone7833 Před rokem +1

    How many plugs did you use?

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +2

      16. There might be room for 18 but I wanted a decent size distal. If I went direct thread and not used a griffin taper lock device maybe 20-21 total

    • @voiddrone7833
      @voiddrone7833 Před rokem

      @@arm_usa ahh ic. How long is your can? Here I was thinking 9 in a 6.5 can was too much for 9mm haha. I hear ya on keeping some distal room too. for running cheap supers

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +5

      9.25” from furthest points. 8.5” aluminum tube. Supers in this are still high 129.xx area. Length is your friend in suppression so if you went a tad longer you’d be a tad happier ;)

    • @JLuk98
      @JLuk98 Před rokem

      What muzzle device are you running with the taper mount?

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +1

      Sorry late reply. Griffin Hammer Comp

  • @chuckfinley3152
    @chuckfinley3152 Před 10 měsíci +2

    But but but muh 17-4 lol

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před 10 měsíci +1

      lmao,wish it was 718 inconel so i could run 50 mags of full auto all back to back!!!

  • @wootdoo
    @wootdoo Před rokem

    What the specs on the freeze plugs

    • @arm_usa
      @arm_usa  Před rokem +1

      They are 34.3mm in diameter but I don’t remember the part number. They are the Sealed Power brand