Oct 14, 2025

US12442610 - Firearm suppressor assembly

A firearm suppressor assembly includes a modular suppressor which comprises a tube and a pair of end caps each being attachable to opposing ends of the tube and a plurality of baffles each being positionable within the tube such that a first bullet hole in each of the pair of end caps is aligned with a second bullet hole in each of the plurality of baffles. A bullet from a firearm passes through the first bullet hole in the end caps and the second bullet hole in each of the plurality of baffles when the modular suppressor is attached to a firearm. Each of the plurality of baffles has a plurality of gas holes is in fluid communication with a vent hole in the tube to pass combustion gases through the gas holes and the vent hole thereby reducing the intensity of the report of the firearm.

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The patent describes a modular firearm suppressor assembly that features a tube, end caps, and a series of baffles designed to align with bullet holes for effective gas management. Each baffle is strategically offset to prevent direct gas flow, thereby reducing the noise produced when a firearm is discharged.

Claim 1

  1. A firearm suppressor assembly for reducing the intensity of the report of a firearm, said assembly comprising: a modular suppressor comprising a tube and a pair of end caps each being attachable to opposing ends of said tube and a plurality of baffles each being positionable within said tube such that a first bullet hole in each of said pair of end caps is aligned with a second bullet hole in each of said plurality of baffles wherein said modular suppressor is configured to pass a bullet from a firearm through said first bullet hole in said end caps and said second bullet hole in each of said plurality of baffles when said modular suppressor is attached to a firearm, each of said plurality of baffles having a plurality of gas holes being in fluid communication with a vent hole in said tube wherein said plurality of baffles is configured to pass combustion gases produced from the combustion of gunpower through said gas holes and said vent hole thereby reducing the intensity of the report of the firearm; and wherein said plurality of baffles is arranged such that said each of said plurality of baffles is offset ninety degrees of rotation about an axis extending through a first end and a second end of said tube with respect to an adjacent one of said plurality of baffles when said plurality of baffles is positioned in said tube such that none of said plurality of gas holes in a respective one of said plurality of baffles is aligned with any of said plurality of gas holes in an adjacent one of said plurality of baffles wherein said plurality of gas holes in said plurality of baffles is configured to inhibit the combustion gas from having a direct path through said tube thereby reducing the energy of the combustion gas as it passes through each of said plurality of baffles before the combustion gas exits said vent hole in said tube. a modular suppressor comprising a tube and a pair of end caps each being attachable to opposing ends of said tube and a plurality of baffles each being positionable within said tube such that a first bullet hole in each of said pair of end caps is aligned with a second bullet hole in each of said plurality of baffles wherein said modular suppressor is configured to pass a bullet from a firearm through said first bullet hole in said end caps and said second bullet hole in each of said plurality of baffles when said modular suppressor is attached to a firearm, each of said plurality of baffles having a plurality of gas holes being in fluid communication with a vent hole in said tube wherein said plurality of baffles is configured to pass combustion gases produced from the combustion of gunpower through said gas holes and said vent hole thereby reducing the intensity of the report of the firearm; and wherein said plurality of baffles is arranged such that said each of said plurality of baffles is offset ninety degrees of rotation about an axis extending through a first end and a second end of said tube with respect to an adjacent one of said plurality of baffles when said plurality of baffles is positioned in said tube such that none of said plurality of gas holes in a respective one of said plurality of baffles is aligned with any of said plurality of gas holes in an adjacent one of said plurality of baffles wherein said plurality of gas holes in said plurality of baffles is configured to inhibit the combustion gas from having a direct path through said tube thereby reducing the energy of the combustion gas as it passes through each of said plurality of baffles before the combustion gas exits said vent hole in said tube.

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