Suppressors Silencer Shop test the Surefire Ryder 22-A

Cleaning the Ryder is pretty easy. I have been using MPro7 and a brush. It has type III anodizing so it will hold up. Only took me about 30 or so to clean one up after 4K rounds to see if it could still be taken apart. We did AL because we wanted a super light 22 suppressor. 3.1oz.
 
have you done a comparison with the sparrow and spectre 2?
Completely spit-balling here, but I'd expect the Ryder 22A to be noticeably louder than the Spectre/Sparrow just due to the differences in internal volume (the Ryder is pretty damn small). I'm sure that there are gains to be had with the modified K-baffles (over monocore or more conventional K-baffles), but if I were a betting man, I'd be willing to put money on the concept that there's only so much that baffle design can do before you need more internal volume in order to get the suppression levels up (down?).

Of course, as always, I retain the right to be wrong.