IJIP
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER: APOKRISIS
FFL/SOT:
LOCATION: HORN LAKE, MISSISSIPPI
I. Device Classification
Type of Firearm: Silencer / Suppressor
Model Designation: IN JESUS V1 IJIP
II. Physical Architecture & Construction Materials
Chassis Geometry: Monolithic outer housing featuring an integrated multi-sided geometric profile, custom-engineered for additive manufacturing workflows using high-temperature polymer matrix composites (PAHT-CF) The complete configuration is documented in IN JESUS V1 IJIP (2).jpg.
Coaxial Blast Core: Features a central linear bore path containing a fixed primary expansion chamber and an array of traditional internal acoustic baffle structures to catch, slow, and disrupt the primary gas frontier.
Parallel Transpirational Channels: Positioned symmetrically and running parallel to the central bore axis are dedicated auxiliary cooling containment chambers. These parallel channels are structurally isolated from the straight flight path of the projectile but run adjacent to the primary baffle core.
Side-Ported Vent Geometry: Precision-machined or printed lateral gas-routing ports link the internal baffle chambers directly to the parallel transpirational cooling channels, acting as pressure-gated bypass corridors.
Internal Membrane Gating: The parallel cooling chambers are lined with independent micro-porous expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) barrier membranes and protective structural wire mesh interfaces, capturing and sequestering a sacrificial, endothermic phase-change ablative media (ballistic gel compound).
III. Method of Operation & Signature Reduction Mechanics
The device attenuates muzzle blast and suppresses thermal/acoustic signatures via a multi-axis gas scavenging process:
Primary Capture and Deflection: Upon projectile discharge, high-pressure propellant gases travel down the coaxial bore line, entering the primary expansion chamber where initial pressure spikes are mechanically dispersed.
Side-Ported Scavenging: As pressure builds within the primary baffle core, a calculated volume of the superheated propellant gas is forced laterally outward through the side-ported vents, diverting gas energy away from the primary projectile path.
Parallel Transpirational Cooling: The diverted gases enter the parallel channels, forcibly interacting with the ePTFE barrier membranes and metal mesh interfaces. This high-pressure contact forces the sequestered ablative gel compound to undergo an instantaneous endothermic phase change (Latent Heat of Vaporization).
Thermodynamic Pressure Suppression: By instantly stripping substantial thermal energy away from the gas matrix within the parallel channels, the overall gas volume and pressure density are drastically minimized before the gas re-stabilizes or vents. The cooled, lower-velocity exhaust gas smoothly exits the forward face of the unit, mitigating the extreme thermal delta typically responsible for secondary muzzle flash and intense acoustic shockwaves.
IV. Manufacturer Certification
This device is manufactured under the authority of APOKRISIS (FFL Type 07 / SOT Class 02) and is marked in strict compliance with 27 CFR § 479.102 regarding required serial number depth, manufacturer name, location, and caliber tracking.
IMPORTANT OPERATOR NOTICE & MATERIALS DISCLOSURE
Absolute Transparency Policy At APOKRISIS, we don’t hide behind corporate marketing fluff. We believe in absolute transparency with the operators who run our gear. The ITCS and SILENT prototype lines currently deployed are advanced, monolithic structures fabricated from high-temperature polymer matrix composites (PAHT-CF) reinforced with carbon fiber. They are engineered using cutting-edge industrial additive manufacturing parameters to push the absolute limits of thermodynamic signature management.
Because they are lightweight polymer composites and not heavy solid metals, you must understand their operational constraints and lifecycle expectations before pulling the trigger:
Intended Duty Cycle: These composite units are strictly engineered and rated for rimfire (.22 LR), 9mm pistol-caliber carbines (PCCs), and subsonic/bolt-action applications. They are not currently rated for sustained, rapid-fire centerfire rifle schedules (like 5.56 NATO or 7.62 NATO).
The Operator R&D Loop: By purchasing an Alpha prototype, you are entering our extended field-testing pipeline. We expect you to train with these units and push them hard within their rated calibers. Minor aesthetic wear, localized carbon discoloration, or internal media erosion are normal parts of a sacrificial transpirational system's lifecycle.
Thermal Limits: While PAHT-CF features exceptional structural rigidity and advanced hoop-stress resistance, polymer matrix elements have structural thresholds under heat. Keep an eye on your firing strings—if the unit becomes excessively hot to the touch during rapid PCC strings, allow it to air-cool to preserve its structural lifespan.
THE INDESTRUCTIBLE METAL TRADE-UP GUARANTEE
We stand behind our engineering and our word. Your investment in our polymer prototyping phase directly funds our expansion into permanent, aerospace-grade metal sintering.
When our industrial centerfire Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) Titanium and Inconel active production lines officially go live, every single Alpha polymer buyer has the right to trade in their composite unit.
Under our federal NFA manufacturing authority, APOKRISIS will build your new mirrored metal upgrade and transfer your original registered serial number directly onto the indestructible alloy chassis. This completely bypasses secondary ATF wait times and eliminates the need for a secondary tax stamp, ensuring your asset is secured for life.
The "In Pieces" Policy: We mean what we say about absolute transparency. If you push your carbon-composite prototype past its limits during training and it fails, the guarantee still stands. Even if you have to mail it back to our shop in a bag of broken pieces, we will honor the trade-up.
DERRICK G WHITE
APOKRISIS
OWNER
FFL/SOT
USMC RETIRED
