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  • Such a beautiful silencer. I've been a big fan of your work since first seeing the home projects you were doing. Keep it up, America needs more companies such as the one you're running.

  • Even if it's being fired wet, it's clearly as quiet as the YHM. It's a MICRO SUPPRESSOR and it doesn't have the internal volume of a full size unit..so they use ablative and wipes to vent the gases slowly...Suppression is directly related to gas turbulence and internal volume.

  • Really people? You can see ablative spraying out of the Poseidon like crazy. Clearly it is being fired wet.

  • @ironhorsetamer well it seems like their both are wet if that assumption is being taking because I see it coming out of both pistols, but what do I know about suppressors don't even own one yet.

  • @Scor0806 you see a small amount of smoke coming out of the top of each gun. however you can also see a spray above the smoke on the gun with the micro can that is not present on the YHM. It turns out that the Poseidon features a disposable seals, front and back, specifically for the purpose of allowing ablative liquids to be kept in the suppressor for extended periods with little risk of it running out. As one would expect, the can is therefore disassembleable. Very interesting.

  • @panaceabeachbum

    The Poseidon is designed to hold an ablative medium inside so many would like to know was the Poseidon running wet and the YHM Dry?

  • that is amazing! its so small and yet so effective!  reminds me of once upon a time in mexico

  • damn...that 1st round pop is nonexistent on the Thompson

  • Was the Poseidon Shot Wet with a Wipe and the YHM shot Dry? Just Curious.

  • good to see you guys are still producing some great products. It they had a threaded barrel for the Baby Eagle, and you man this can for 40 S&W, this little can may push me to get a suppressor stamp! now what would be funny is a super sized version for my Desert Eagle 50 AE. got to say I love the lines on the suppressor. any plans on this style for the P22?

  • @weaponeer Contact AdcoFirearms about their threaded barrel extension service. I bet they could add an extension to your Baby Eagle barrel if you can't find a threaded one. Also, though the Poseidon is for 9mm and down, the Thompson Machine QMF might make a nice choice for .40 (it's for .45, but multi-cal, and disassemblable for cleaning). No, I don't work for them and all NFA rules apply, yadda yadda.

  • Are either of the cans wet? Do you know how the size compares to the old AAC Scorpion?

  • It sounds like the YHM gun went supersonic on the first round. Not really a pop. Just an Echo off the trees from the round breaking the sound barrier... Still all in all. The Thompson in a smaller lighter package is a better can.

  • Forgive me if this is a stupid question.

    But, how does the Poseidon cycle the slide without a Nielson device?

    I'm guessing because it is compact and light, but I don't know for sure.

    Thanks!

    5/5

  • The YHM had a noticeable first round pop where the Thompson machine had none.

    Very impressive.

  • Just got my SOT and can't wait to hook up as a dealer with you guys. I have heard nothing but good things!!!! Keep up the good work.

  • Poseidon sounds quieter for sure.

  • Great work guys.

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