
Bio-Tech Wet-Fire Kits
The brand name Sub-Silent Suppressors and all its products, designs and modifications on this site are Registered as Patent Pending with the NZ Government Intellectual Property Register, and is also protected by the NZ Copyright Act 1994 - especially and exclusively Sub-Silent Suppressors with INBUILT MUZZLE BRAKE, DECI-DAMP sound deadener, BIO-TECH WET-FIRE suppressor design and material & MICRO-PATTERNING:- Effective from March 2008 & July 2009


All my custom fire-arm and PCP suppressors now come with optional Wet-Fire Kits - something I have been developing, testing and mastering for the last two years - especially the porous material I have made them from and my Deci-Damp solution.
The role of a rimfire suppressor is not just to contain the noise produced by firing a bullet. Suppression is also accomplished by cooling the hot gasses that cause the noise in the first place.
Most mass-produced suppressors only attempt to contain the noise. My custom units now include my Wet-Fire kits - that not only contain, but immediately cool and suppress more noise than normal.
Unlike every other PCP suppressor on the market that only allows the kinetic energy produced by the compressed air of a PCP to be converted into volume/noise - and then contained within the suppressor, my custom PCP Wet-Fire Suppressor Kits will also convert a portion of this energy into vapor (instead of sound) - thereby further containing and decreasing the noise. Both the material and design of these PCP Wet-Fire kits are revolutionary, secret - and copyrighted.
Instructions for Rimfire and PCP Wet-Fire Kits are identical.
Three Easy Steps to prepare your custom Wet-Fire Kit for action!
: DO NOT SATURATE YOUR SUPPRESSOR. Technically it is damp-fire - not WET.
Although I have formulated my own Deci-Damp water soluable oil for use in the suppressor - this is unnecessary, and a teaspoon/mls of warm tap water will work perfectly. However, you must remove suppressor from your rifle after use to avoid any moisture affecting unprotected metal parts of your rifle.

Step Number One
Tip no more than one tea-spoon - five mills - of warm tap water into the threaded end of your custom suppressor, tilting the suppressor slightly so that the water mainly enters chamber number one - where your wet-fire kit is located. For FULL wet-fire suppressor, repeat step one from the other end of the suppressor as well.

Step Number Two
Place your hands over each end of the suppressor and gently shake for ten seconds.
Don't worry if any fluid comes out of the muzzle-brake.

Step Number Three
Tip suppressor vertically and allow any excess fluid to drain from unit.
Your wet-fire kit will be effective for up to 100 shots, or four weeks use - depending on which occurs first.
- STORAGE OF YOUR WET-FIRE KITTED SUPPRESSOR
Make sure you REMOVE your wet-fire suppressor from your rifle before storage.
If residue builds while suppressor is not in use, this will clear with your next first shot - and will further aid in suppression.
