MIL-STD-1474D specifies the exact procedure and how to perform the test, including sound level meter type, microphone positions, operator positions, surroundings, and more. Stalon AB uses this method for all noise measurements with an exact setup according to the terms of the standard.
Something important to understand when comparing silencers is how the actual noise measurement was executed and why. This standard specifies the exact positions for every module and technical equipment used in the test.
Noise is measured with a sound level meter positioned 100 centimeters and 90 degrees to the left from the bore exit of the silencer. If you like, you can add a reference position at "shooter's ear," which will make the result about 8–10 dBc lower.
Measuring at "shooter's ear" becomes a problem for several reasons. The space between the meter and the silencer's muzzle will affect the result significantly. A short but efficient silencer tested with a short barrel may appear noisier than a longer, less efficient silencer tested with a longer barrel — purely because of distance to the microphone.
VICTOR141 dBc (MIL) → 132 dBc at shooter's ear
XE149132.5 dBc (MIL) → 123.5 dBc at shooter's ear
Mic position100 cm / 90° left from bore exit, 160 cm above grass