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Q&A: Silencers with Kevin Brittingham of AAC & Q

I am excited to have the opportunity to talk suppressors today with Kevin Brittingham. He has been working with them for more than 25 years, over that time founded Advanced Armament, sold it to Remington, and then founded his current company, Q. He was responsible for the commercial popularity of the .300 Blackout cartridge and his Honey Badger was adopted by various Special Forces units to replace the MP5SD - and that is only a small part of his contribution to the world of silencers. My visit with Kevin was prompted by a book project we are starting about the history of military silencers, which I am very excited about - but we will make a formal announcement of that later on in the process. For now, let's answer some of your questions about silencers! 01:59 - Why are suppressors included in the NFA? 02:39 - How will additive manufacturing impact suppressor design? 06:48 - What is "first shot pop", and can it be eliminated? 08:46 - Thoughts on universal military silencer use 14:02 - Measuring sound consistently 17:48 - Thoughts on USMC suppressor adoption 19:28 - Impact of a .30 caliber suppressor on a .22 caliber bore? 22:14 - Potential to use heat and pressure from a suppressor to power electronics? 23:48 - Shooting original Maxim Silencers 27:49 - "Generations" of suppressor design 31:18 - Volume vs number of baffles 32:56 - Suppressor cleaning 34:07 - "Silencer" vs "suppressor" 36:36 - First military suppressor use 37:33 - Effectiveness of multi-purpose muzzle devices ("Smuzzle") 40:55 - Thoughts on Russian suppressed ammunition 42:25 - Are wipe-based designs held back by legal rulings? http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle #36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

Comments

Almeida

Myself and everyone I know who i introduce to suppressors all feel the same way "why aren't all guns supressed "

Anonymous

It would be interesting to see a "What Would Maxim Do?" project a'la "WWSD?".

K. D. Campbell

That was really informative- thanks!

Alfred Gawron

Very interesting interview, thanks to both of you. Good news about the book too. There, actually is an excellent two volume book on the subject: "Silencer - History and Performance" by A. Poulson (v1) and Poulson, Parker & Kokalis (v2), however it's dated by now and something newer is definitely needed. As to the "first shot pop", the oxygen in the system is to easy an answer. All silencers have oxygen in them but not all have a pronounced first shot pop. My theory is that it is caused by a large and empty expansion chamber. On a funny note: "Something non-flammable.... like urine.." HA! Tell it to Russians! :)

Anonymous

Excellent video. Hopefully there will be future FW videos on some of the Maxim silencer videos in Kevin Brittingham’s collection. I would certainly purchase the book. Great to see the direction Headstamp Publishing is taking.

Anonymous

I really enjoyed this interview! Thank you! More please!

Joseph W Cupp

Very informative, thanks for the education, not kidding.

Tiger in man's clothing

I get the same thing. It's important to approach the topic as a public health and safety concern and not be That Guy who talks about using them in the coming revolution...

Almeida

Exactly. I find that I enjoy the reduction in the blast/compression much more beneficial than the sound level

Clifton Ballad

Firearms that make their own electricity will likely come from strapping magnets to moving parts and wrapping copper around them... That would be my guess anyways.

Bruce Brodnax

I sure wish Alan Paulson would finally release the vol. 3 of his Silencer series...

Andomedo

Very interesting!