3D-Printed Suppressor vs Rifle Fire — PA6-CF Tested to Failure

In this video, we continue testing a legally owned and registered 3D-printed suppressor made from PA6-CF (carbon fiber reinforced nylon)—this time moving to rifle use and pushing the system to failure. The focus is on real-world performance under increased pressure, heat, and stress, documenting how sound suppression holds up, how the material behaves, and where structural limits are reached. This test is strictly educational and observational, centered on materials science, durability, and engineering limits rather than instructions or construction details. If you’re interested in suppressor technology, advanced polymers, and understanding failure modes under rifle conditions, this video delivers critical insight into what PA6-CF can—and can’t—handle.