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Pantera with TSS™ Two-Stage Suppression
The Two-Stage Suppression (TSS™) design considers shot consistency
and bullet stability as the primary performance objectives. The TSS™
method separates the tasks of blast suppression and separating muz-
zle gases from the bullet as substantially separate events. The first
stage of suppression contains the muzzle blast and the second stage
prevents expanding muzzle gases from advancing with the bullet. This
method results in significant reductions of yaw and drag on the bullet,
improved recoil management and weapon control.
Figure 1: Pantera Components and Features
Figure 2: Pantera Disassembled
Device Function: The unique design of TSS™ silencers provide unsur-
passed ballistic stability and accuracy by managing the forces about
the bullet while suppressing the muzzle blast. The bullet is quickly
isolated from the muzzle blast in the first stage where solid propellant
is captured and prevented from leaving the suppressor unburned. In
the second stage, muzzle gases expanding from the bullet are pre-
vented from advancing with the bullet as those gases become turbu-
lent. The bullet leaves the device substantially free of muzzle gases.
Cleaning: All silencer/suppressor devices capture solid material from
the muzzle blast. Accumulated deposits within those devices will
affect the harmonics of the assembly and can affect performance,
point of impact, etc.
TSS™ are designed to be completely disassembled for cleaning. Most
deposits can be cleaned using conventional solvents and detergents.
Cleaning frequency depends on use and conditions. Do not use acid-
based cleaners on the aluminum Shell or Scrubber. Prolong soaking in
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acid-based cleaners can damage the SBN
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of the steel components.
SECTION 3 – INSTALLING YOUR SILENCER
Inspect the silencer to ensure there is no obstruction or de-
bris. If an obstruction or debris is found, disassemble the
silencer as necessary and clear before proceeding.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO INSTALL, REMOVE OR MAINTAIN A
SILENCER ON A LOADED FIREARM. Always ensure the weap-
on is unloaded and safe before proceeding.
Pantera has stainless steel base threads which attach direct-
ly to the firearm muzzle thread. If the muzzle thread is also
stainless steel, apply anti-seize compound to prevent metal-
to-metal galling.
Direct Mount silencers are preferred when simplicity and accuracy
are significant considerations. Pantera mounts directly to the host
weapon via the thread on the host barrel muzzle and are designed to
be used without the crush washer in place.
STEP 1: Remove the thread protector or flash hider and crush wash-
er from the barrel of the host weapon.
NEVER USE A CRUSH WASHER WITH A PANTERA
Figure 3: Flash Hider and Crush Washer
STEP 2: Thread the base onto the barrel. Pantera is designed for use
without a crush washer and must be threaded completely to the
shoulder on the muzzle thread.
Tighten to approximately 10-15 ft-lbs. Ensure there is no gap be-
tween the shoulder and base.
Figure 4: Seating the base to the muzzle thread shoulder.
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Inspect the silencer seating during use to ensure proper
surface treatment
seating. Repeated firing may cause the connection to loos-
en.
WARNING: SILENCERS CAN BECOME VERY HOT DURING USE.
SECTION 4 – DISASSEMBLING & ASSEMBLING
Pantera is designed to be completely disassembled for cleaning,
inspection, maintenance and repair. (Fig 2)
The cap and base of your Pantera can be removed with a 3mm pin
spanner wrench. Holes in the face of the base allow use of the
spanner wrench to remove the silencer from the weapon. An AR
castle-nut wrench will fit the notches of the base for installation,
removal or disassembly.
NOTE: The Base and Cap can become difficult to remove after
prolonged use. Please consult your Dealer or AcadianArma-
ment.com for service tips.
Figure 5: Using a hex wrench to remove the Scrubber
Remove the Scrubber using a hex wrench (9mm wrench for 30-cal;
8mm wrench for 6.5mm, 7mm wrench for 6mm) in the hex broach.
WARNING: Firing the weapon with the hex wrench in
place WILL cause a catastrophic and dangerous failure.
It is a BEST PRACTICE to remove the silencer from the host
weapon before removing the scrubber.
It is a BEST PRACTICE to never leave the wrench unattend-
ed in the scrubber for any reason.
To assemble your Pantera, simply reverse the disassembly procedure.
Use approximately 10-15 ft-lbs of torque when assembling the base
and cap to the shell.
Apply anti-seize or a silicon/PTFE compound to threads
before reassembly. When cleaning with water and/or
detergents, allow to dry thoroughly before reassembly.
Once installed, the Pantera becomes a component of the host weap-
on. When the barrel and suppressor are warm, re-torque the sup-
pressor to the muzzle. Check periodically to assure the suppressor
remains tight on the muzzle thread and that the components have not
loosened. Allow to cool before attempting to remove or disassemble.
CAUTION: Ensure the host weapon is unloaded and made safe be-
fore attempting to service, install or remove any silencer.