A baffle for use in a firearm suppressor, which increases the amount of
sound and flash that are perceived upon the firing of a firearm upon
which a suppressor is placed without substantial alteration to the power
or accuracy of the firearm upon which the suppressor is attached. The
baffle is made up of a generally hollow, central core defining open
topped tube that is dimensioned so as to allow passage of a projectile
through this core. This tube extends from an open front end backwards to
an intersection with an inside surface of a rear wall, as well as to an
intersection with a forward bulkhead. The bulkhead and the inside surface
of the rear wall are located in different vertical and horizontal planes
and define expansion chambers and reflection surfaces that alter the
escape pattern of gasses out of the suppressor.