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deadshot2
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Location: Marysville, WA Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 Posts: 11581
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dj_fatstyles wrote: J3434 wrote: it really depends on what you want to make the can for. some designs work gret on certain calibers while the same design works horrible on another. My goal is to make a can that I can use on a .308 and all three of my AR's. I like the YHM adapter/QD design but have something a little different in mind for my "build". Am not all that concerned about the loss of suppression if I use a .308 Can on 5.56, the .308 is the one that makes the big noise I'd like to reduce.
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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bump for some new pictures in AAC and form 1 sections.
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Ranb
Location: Belfair, WA Joined: Tue Apr 5, 2011 Posts: 667
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deadshot2 wrote: Good pic's and some ideas for a Form 1 but the big question, "Which one works best"?????
Those that require a CNC on LSD or just the simple "Freeze Plug Baffle" design? If the freeze plug design was better, then silencers would be cookie cutter versions that sold for half as much. The fact is that complex baffles are not hard to make on a hobby lathe. If you use a deep cone or K (45 to 60 degrees), it is going to work well. Ranb
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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bump for new pics in silencerco, swr, lesser known mfr (huntertown arms), coastal guns and liberty arms.
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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fuck photobucket in all its shitty fucking glory. any other free picture hosting site out there?
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Massivedesign
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Location: Olympia, WA Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 Posts: 38310
Real Name: Dan
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imugr.com
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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pictures back up. read sigline for reason why pictures were down.
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irongoat
Location: Quanah, TX Joined: Sat Apr 14, 2012 Posts: 7
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Quite a collection! As a new suppressor builder -- we have the Type 7 FFL with SOT -- I found it an amazing visual reference tool. My designs range from more or less conventional baffle/spacer configuration to a rather different steel monocore model. The monocore was designed for .22 LR pistols, but works very well -- so far at least -- on full power .223 AR platforms. The only problem I foresee from a marketing point of view is that my suppressors are rather long and heavy. Starting out, I am aiming for effectiveness of suppression and lifetime durability with easy cleaning. I am experimenting with an all aluminum can and baffles, but based on limited personal experience and some of the pix I have seen, I have serious reservations about the longevity of aluminum baffles. I am curious as to how you managed to acquire all those pix. Thanks again! http://irongoatguns.com/NFA.htmlDavid
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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irongoat wrote: Quite a collection! As a new suppressor builder -- we have the Type 7 FFL with SOT -- I found it an amazing visual reference tool. My designs range from more or less conventional baffle/spacer configuration to a rather different steel monocore model. The monocore was designed for .22 LR pistols, but works very well -- so far at least -- on full power .223 AR platforms. The only problem I foresee from a marketing point of view is that my suppressors are rather long and heavy. Starting out, I am aiming for effectiveness of suppression and lifetime durability with easy cleaning. I am experimenting with an all aluminum can and baffles, but based on limited personal experience and some of the pix I have seen, I have serious reservations about the longevity of aluminum baffles. I am curious as to how you managed to acquire all those pix. Thanks again! http://irongoatguns.com/NFA.htmlDavid pm sent to you.
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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new pictures added from iron goat guns at top of second page
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mosindude
Location: Seattle Joined: Sun Jul 8, 2012 Posts: 83
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I just had an accident in my pants...
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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mosindude wrote: I just had an accident in my pants... they have diapers for that.
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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bump for new pics in Huntertown arms (kestrel 5.56) and form 1 sections (cutaway).
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Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:31 pm |
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robot
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Location: Duvall, WA Joined: Tue May 10, 2011 Posts: 1058
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Here's how the new style AAC Prodigy 22 silencer baffle looks like.
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Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:33 pm |
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
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bump for a couple new pics from huntertown arms and them getting thier own spot. (bumped red jacket out.)
and new pic from liberty suppressors.
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