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Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Surefire FA556SA: NOTE:this is a broken surefire suppressor used in a lawsuit against AAC for false advertising. cutaway of a FA556SA: surefires new .22lr silencer: Note:this just debuted at shotshot 2011 |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Liberty suppressors Kodiak: NOTE: All of liberty cans .22 RF cans use this baffle design This is a re-core of an SRT cheyenne XXL sealed suppressor. Constitution .223: Leonidas 300 AAC Blackout: Mystic 9mm/multi cal: This was a joke core made by liberty suppressors for a customer at AAC: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Coastal Gun Inc. Coastal Passport .22: Coastal XDS 5.56: Coastal LRT 7.62: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
lesser known suppressor manufacturers. Masterpiece arms: note: there are two different models of this, one made of stainless (vigilant) and one made from aluminum (sentinel) Sonics 2 stage Mac11: Innovative Arms "K" baffle monocore: K2 Alienarms monocore: Redjacket Arms (same company from sons of guns) Hawker sub-gun multi-mount: .22 lr redjacket: .308: RJF Interceptor can 5.56: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Huntertown arms: Guardian SS .22: Kestral 5.56: youll notice that the registered part is fine. huntertown replaced the split part of the tube and the baffle stack Kestral .308: Guardian 9: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Shooters Depot: A.R.I.E.S: unknown broken model at this time but was for a .308: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Hearing protection LLC. (Griffin armament) Checkmate .22: Checkmate II: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Government contract silencers: CIA Integral Ruger MK1 pistol. Manufactured for them in 1950. If you look closely you will notice that not a single marking is on the entire pistol. Not even the standard Ruger markings all over the receiver. No serial either. Overview of the pistol. Business end of the pistol. Opened up the end cap loose (hasn't been opened in at least 25 years). Layout of the extremely basic washer and spacers. Stainless steel and crudely machined(sharp edges and alot of tool marks). Overview of the pistol disassembled. The pistol was pulled from service because it was so loud, all the others were re-cored and are now notably quieter. This was the only one that was not re-cored. Even though it hasn't been shot in years it sounded decent but nothing compared to the thread-on or integrals we have now. Nice piece of history to get to play with. Now if I could only acquire this for my collection. Welrod: Cutaway: Baffles with bullet: Pistol without the tube: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: silencer baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
XCaliber (The silencer store) genisis .22 genisis micro .22: seafire 45acp: seafire 9mm: |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Thu May 05, 2011 4:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: suppressor baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Misc/ form 1 I'll start with the form 1 silencers: A form 1 (5320.1) silencer is a homemade silencer. It is legal to make your own silencer but the form 1 HAS to be approved by the ATF and returned to you BEFORE you can make it. Form 1 .22 with description of materials used: All aluminum is 7068 (yes 7068) and blast baffle is 316 SS OAL is 7" , OD is 1.125" , tube ID is 1.000". Tube is 6" , ID bored to match OD , wall thickness is .0625" +or- .0007" The caps are threaded with 28 TPI and .375" thread length and bored out to add more volume , it uses 7 baffles , 6 K-baffles (5 aluminum and one 316 SS) and one coned washer on top of last K. The 1/2x28 threads were cut while on the finished can and was indicated off the bore via 6" range rod The baffles have .050" thick skirts , .062" thick necks and .062" thick faces , the baffle face has a .110" tall cone leading into the bore. The baffles are .996" in OD and have a tight-ish .25" bore that was bored concertic with the OD one baffle at a time (i had run into bore alignment issues one just deep drilling a bar and cutting baffles off of that) For those not framiliar with 7068 Aluminum , it is exceptionaly strong and hard. I think this will make a better suppressor than 7075 and certainly better than 6061 6061 T6 , yield=35,000psi , Hardness=95 Brinell 7075 T6 , yield=68,000psi , Hardness=150 Brinell 7068 T6 , Yield=97,000psi , Hardness=190 Brinell Form 1 cutaway: Form 1 Step cone baffle made for .223: Form 1 copy of silencerco's sparrow (this one is made from stainless instead of aluminum): Mounted on M&P .22: Link to youtube video and how he mounts it on the rifle. very slick design: http://youtu.be/UKpfdf3bcRU Form 1 .22 "K" baffles: Form 1 monocore .22 flat slant baffle: (This is a flat disc that has a slight slant to the baffle system and it all one piece) Form 1 square baffles: (I have no idea how this was made) Form 1 (as far as I know) ruger mkIII integral: (The silencer has been made part of the firearm) Form 1 staggered .22 baffle monocore: Form 1 45 pistol dome baffles: (the maker of this silencer, ended up shooting the baffle stack and it resulted in a misaligned core. This is why it is bent) form 1 mono-core (unknown maker): form 1 mono-core #2: Form 1 copy of the SWR spectre .22: Freeze plugs made into the "B" baffle: CAD drawing of "B" baffle Very first of its kind, The isobaric monocore: Started out as square aluminum, After being turned on a lathe, An AR-15 intragal suppressor: Next are unknown silencer designs. Half baffle: The idea behind this the gasses would have to follow the path of a zig-zag flow. I really have no idea who makes this: AK47 silencer cutaway: Reflex silencer cutaway: reflex silencers slip over the barrel of a rifle to give the silencer more internal volume without adding too much length. Two stage "K" baffle: Integral CZ .22 "K" baffle: MP40 spiral baffle: hauskensilencerla: old MP5-SD suppressor: (on the suppressor tube, second picture, it reads that it's made by H&K) This first picture shows the porting in the barrel near the breach end New MP5-SD suppressor: (made with 2 stage "K" baffles) |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: suppressor baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Iron Goat Guns: Integrally suppressed 20 ga Handi-rifle barrel: .32acp suppressor: |
Author: | mash man [ Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: suppressor baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
so how much for the BATF tax stamp would i have to pay for all of those?????? |
Author: | J3434 [ Sun Aug 07, 2011 7:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: suppressor baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
Any chance you can get pics of the Liberty Essence and Infiniti? |
Author: | deadshot2 [ Mon Aug 08, 2011 7:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: suppressor baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
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? |
Author: | dj_fatstyles [ Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: suppressor baffle pics (VERY PICTURE HEAVY) |
J3434 wrote: Any chance you can get pics of the Liberty Essence and Infiniti? not yet but im hoping that the owner, dave, will post some. 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? the omega baffle works very well but you should ask swr's permission since its been patented by them also the monocors that liberty suppressors do are great. 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. |
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