At the request of another member I found some cool high speed X-Ray flash footage of a silencer in operation. Or as A4's might say "the business end of a Hush Puppy".
It starts out with the first round fired. Click on the second video to see what the movement of gases from the second round fired looks like. You can actually see a big difference between the two. That's where the term "first round pop" comes from. The first round fired is always lightly louder than the second and subsequent shots. I don't know in technical terms why this happens but guys who really need to be quiet do understand it and use it to their advantage.
There are also some videos on disassembly and manufacture of this particular model. If I was going to buy a suppressor for a .22 this would be it mostly because it's very well built and easy to clean.
By the way, IMHO calling a supressor a silencer is like calling a CVN a ship.
http://silencerco.com/Silencerco/#/22sparrow/video/
It starts out with the first round fired. Click on the second video to see what the movement of gases from the second round fired looks like. You can actually see a big difference between the two. That's where the term "first round pop" comes from. The first round fired is always lightly louder than the second and subsequent shots. I don't know in technical terms why this happens but guys who really need to be quiet do understand it and use it to their advantage.
There are also some videos on disassembly and manufacture of this particular model. If I was going to buy a suppressor for a .22 this would be it mostly because it's very well built and easy to clean.
By the way, IMHO calling a supressor a silencer is like calling a CVN a ship.
http://silencerco.com/Silencerco/#/22sparrow/video/