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I’m working on a custom form 1 suppressor using Obsidian 9 airsoft host. I’ve settled on a baffle stack for the end piece. Since the Obsidian design allows for modular disassembly into smaller suppressors, I’m considering a dual-system approach. I’m thinking of using a long, gyroid-style baffle after the blast chamber—this type seems popular in metal 3D printing. Has anyone experimented with this configuration? I’m curious about its performance and durability in this application and if it worth pursuing


I think gyroid baffles in metal cans work well becaus they create a ton of surface area for the metal to cool the gasses. That means the can absorbs more heat tho. With plastic cans I think the baffles would just melt faster lol. Maybe worth a shot with 22
Yes, I agree - it seems plausible. I believe they have a genuine opportunity for .22, so I’ll definitely research it further.