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Some notes from the owners of EA! Company Background Steve Piche and Karl Edminster are both degreed engineers (S- Manufacturing Engineering, K- Electromechanical Engineering) and have operated a successful engineering business, Electromechanica, Inc. (EMI), since 2003. That business provides design, engineering & prototyping services to a wide range of commercial and government clients. EMI holds a Type 10 FFL (Mfg. of DD’s) and Type 20 FEL (Fed. Explosives Lisc.) and has done a wide range of military system & weapons development work. Karl & Steve formed a new separate company, Energetic Armament LLC, in 2017 to focus on the development & manufacture of weapons systems and components including suppressors. We ae joined by fellow engineer, Andrew DeMedeiros (electromechanical engineer) who has developed the custom CNC welding system we use to weld our cans. Vox Development Following the successful launch of the Nyx and Nyx Mod2 rimfire silencer in August 2017, we began development on the Vox centerfire silencer. Vox is Latin for Voice- the voice of your firearm. We recognized a capabilities gap in the industry- You could have a tough, high temp capable silencer but it was heavy or you could have a lightweight titanium silencer but it could not handle harsh, high temperature use. There was no offering optimized to offer a solution that was light, tough and could withstand harsh, high temperature firing. The first step was using materials science to identify a material that would meet these requirements. After assessing hundreds of potential candidate materials, that material turned out to be C300 Maraging Steel (Martensitic Aging). This nickel-cobalt-iron alloy was developed in the 50’s for military and aerospace applications. One specific application caught our attention- NASA uses this material for rocket motor casings- casings that are subjected to extreme temperatures & pressures but must be light! Further research showed that this alloy was reasonably machinable in the annealed state, easily weldable and could be heat treated to achieve extraordinary strength. After heat treat this material has a room temperature tensile strength of approximately 285ksi (thousand pounds per square inch). What’s more, this alloy maintains more strength at 1,000°F than the 17-4PH stainless, typically used in other suppressors, has a room temp. EA is the first company to ever bring this high performance material to the silencer market. C300 Maraging steel is such a high performance alloy that it is ITAR (International Traffick in Arms Regulations) controlled and is closely monitored by the US State Department and DoD as it is used in uranium centrifuges and other sought after weapons components. The ultra-high strength of this material allowed us to develop a silencer design that was incredibly light but did not sacrifice capability. The walls and baffles were engineered to optimize strength-to-weight allowing rating up to 300RUM and no barrel length restriction. Further, thinner walls give the Vox nearly 10% more internal volume than similar competitor’s silencers. Added volume and surface area allow better heat transfer and internal gas expansion- this means a quieter can! Thanks for all the support! Now it's time for you to win! Visit www.patreon.com/nfareview to join the Winners Circle! Facebook: / nfareviewchannel Instagram: / nfareview YouTube: / nfareviewchann. . Full30: http://www.full30.com/channels/nfareview Note: I have full rights to use music in this video. It was purchased on Audiojungle. I also own full rights to intro song and animation. Full Disclosure: I am reimbursed for my time spent testing and evaluating these products. The payment is to serve as reimbursement for time spent driving to and from the range, ammo, shooting, filming time, and editing time. In no way do I let the monetary exchange influence my opinion on the product. My reviews are based on what the product can do and not what I think of it which keeps the video as factual as possible. If I happen to express an obvious liking for a product, it's because I truly like how it performed, not because I was paid. I've yet to be approached by ANY manufacture that would want a "fluff piece" video. In fact they request just the opposite, hence my T&E designation. I test, give them my findings, and release a video on the product. I wanted to be forthcoming to all my subscribers so nobody is left in the dark. As always, thanks for watching!