With these temps and humidity, I'll have to bring a wet/dry vac for the amount of sweat that will be pouring off of me.
I just got back from the range. I ran the suppressor wet by wringing my tshirt ino the suppressor. Who would have thought sweat was a great way to wet the suppressor!?
I just got back from the range. I ran the suppressor wet by wringing my tshirt ino the suppressor. Who would have thought sweat was a great way to wet the suppressor!?
I just got back from the range. I ran the suppressor wet by wringing my tshirt ino the suppressor. Who would have thought sweat was a great way to wet the suppressor!?
of course its quieter, it is so hot out that your suppressor is sweating making it a wetfire suppressor which we all know quiets it down a bit.
At 20 deg C (68 deg F), 2998 kPa and 46% Humidity for my location, the Speed of sound is 346.61 m/s (775.3MPH / 1137.1 FPS)
At 35.5 deg C (96 deg F), 2998 kPa and 46% Humidity, the speed of sound is 356.51 m/s (797.4 MPH / 1169.6 FPS)
With a 28 degree difference in temp, the speed of sound increased 32.5 FPS or 22.1 MPH.
· As temperature increases, case pressures will also increase.