Unique System
Using a unique system of ports and channels, DBRCO’s Ayla System slows and cools the gasses produced by the firing of a cartridge in a firearm. This system cools and slows these gasses resulting in a greater reduction in measured sound. Since the bullet never touches the mechanism of the suppressor, its flight is unaffected by this design.
The rapid burning of propellant powder produces a large volume of gasses, under extreme pressure, which propel the bullet out of the case, into the barrel (and out of the barrel), accelerating the projectile in the barrel. Any powder that is not completely burned before the bullet leaves the barrel becoming “muzzle flash”, which can contribute to the loud report associated with gunfire.
The high-pressure gas exits the barrel of the firearm after the bullet has exited the barrel. Un-contained by the barrel, the gas rapidly expands to ambient pressure and therefore cools. This phenomenon can be observed in the deflation and cooling of the pressurized gas in a car or bike tire. Controlling the expansion and cooling of this gas is critical to all suppressor’s performances. DBRCOs patented design presents a significantly more effective way to slow and cool this gas than Hiram Maxim invented in 1909.