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A more "Civil" thread about manufacturing your own silencer. Hey Dustin??????
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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 1641247" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>Yes sir we could do it. To do the angled cuts that you need a mill is a must also for making K baffles. </p><p></p><p>You could save some money making your own, but the trade off normally is that it is larger, heavier, louder, less durable, longer. You can trade cost for any amount of those other options you want. Sometimes you end up taking them all which is the downfall of building one off suppressors. Like I was saying in the other thread, IMO, the key to making awesome silencers is trial and error. The form 1 process makes that pretty tough. Not saying you can't make one that will suppress the gun, but you're not gonna be making one to compete with any of the big boys for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 1641247, member: 3449"] Yes sir we could do it. To do the angled cuts that you need a mill is a must also for making K baffles. You could save some money making your own, but the trade off normally is that it is larger, heavier, louder, less durable, longer. You can trade cost for any amount of those other options you want. Sometimes you end up taking them all which is the downfall of building one off suppressors. Like I was saying in the other thread, IMO, the key to making awesome silencers is trial and error. The form 1 process makes that pretty tough. Not saying you can't make one that will suppress the gun, but you're not gonna be making one to compete with any of the big boys for sure. [/QUOTE]
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