February 01, 2020, 05:51 AM
SIGfourmeNew Modular Monocore Suppressor
Just happened to see a new company--Enfield Rifle Company--> Novus Suppressor.
Name was "bought" because of a connection between Enfield , CT and Enfield, GA
Former military now engineer-owner, Micheal Tiziani has designed a modular monocore suppressor.
Titanium monocore frame.
Stainless steel baffles with differ apertures.
Adjustable from 22 caliber to 45 caliber by changing the location and aperture diameter of the individual baffles.
New approach to the suppressor market--attached is the web site.
https://enfieldriflecompany.com/February 01, 2020, 09:06 AM
Strider41Interesting read and video. Thanks for posting.
February 03, 2020, 03:26 PM
George from AlaskaI missed how you do not end up with spare parts when you are shooting in the mid and big configurations. Do we think just because extra parts are shipped with the suppressor than this will be ATF approved? Is it ATF approved already? I'm in for one, do wish it was a bit longer though.
February 05, 2020, 08:06 AM
myrottietyquote:
Originally posted by George from Alaska:
I missed how you do not end up with spare parts when you are shooting in the mid and big configurations. Do we think just because extra parts are shipped with the suppressor than this will be ATF approved? Is it ATF approved already? I'm in for one, do wish it was a bit longer though.
From what I understand as long as the spare parts can't be used/assembled to suppress a shot. Then it's good to go. Typically manufacturers have to send a sample to ATF for approval.
I've seen form 1 guys get approval for modular suppressors as long as they send schematics braking down the details.
February 05, 2020, 08:09 AM
myrottietyMy biggest gripe about the can. Is that with all x3 baffle stack in to say shoot .22lr. If the whole stack has to be in. It would appear you lose a lot of volume of the can.
But if you can only leave in the .22lr/556 baffles. Then it's likely a non-issue.
August 26, 2020, 07:58 AM
Doug226Your second statement is correct. For any given baffle size you install only the 6 desired baffles for the caliber you are shooting. There are single slots for these. The can functions in the full configuration to meet the ATF requirements of having no spare parts. And of course in full configuration it can only handle the .22 cals.