90 percent of those shown, are either M or K baffles of one shape or another. The rest being rither monocores or exotic designs.Precision wrote:I found this very heavy picture dominated thread and the info sent over by Whilibird.
I have lots of things to look at now and influence my designs.![]()
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DIY suppressor questions
- HTRN
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Re: DIY suppressor questions
HTRN, I would tell you that you are an evil fucker, but you probably get that a lot ~ Netpackrat
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- Termite
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Re: DIY suppressor questions
What thread pitch/size seems to be the most common?workinwifdakids wrote:Yep.Termite wrote:For .22LR subsonic, an oil filter works pretty well. The adapter can be made out of delrin in a few minutes on a lathe.
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- PawPaw
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Re: DIY suppressor questions
1/2 X 28 seems to be very common, and you can buy anything at Amazon. If you scroll down to "other people bought", you'll see a common Cnevy oil filter that looks about right.Termite wrote:What thread pitch/size seems to be the most common?workinwifdakids wrote:Yep.Termite wrote:For .22LR subsonic, an oil filter works pretty well. The adapter can be made out of delrin in a few minutes on a lathe.
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