Griffin Armament One-Zero Suppressor welding video

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

Welded construction of our 100% 625 inconel 5.56mm One-Zero suppressor provides near monolithic structure for rapid thermal distribution and cooling.

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  • Fusing the material and not sleeving it inside another tube aids cooling, and between that and material that is strong to a higher temperature, the design is solid.  Our silencer will operate at lower temperatures under the same use conditions, and will be comparably strong to higher temperatures.

  • The material is stronger to 200+F higher temperature than a stainless silencer, and the silencer is 2+ ounces heavier than the comparable silencers on the market. The material thicknesses used are substantial. The casting and welding fuses all of the material with radii to reduce stress risers. These devices don't fail because of stress or pressure. They fail because of weakened material at elevated temperature, erosion from particulate matter, and baffle strikes.

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  • nice ??? and the sterssors comment,,, what are you beating with it..

    

  • You have to appreciate the welding done by hand in the USA!!

  • get on it people what are you waiting for? this is some high quality shit by some MFers who have been to war.........do it do it now.

  • @raylightt Makes sense, guess we'll find out how well these work when they get used some more. Thanks for answering.

  • @johnclark075 a cylinder is only strong when force is applied from the outside in. Whether is round or square, (interesting design) the force is applied from these applications, from the inside out. This in theory, should make no difference whether square or round.

  • Forgive me, I'm no engineer, but how is a square suppressor going to hold up against stressors vs. a cylindrical one? Doesn't seem like it adds up...

  • Very cool.

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