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Anyone Form 1 a Suppressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel42" data-source="post: 2314192" data-attributes="member: 28680"><p>While looking for a metal lathe to purchase I found a guy in Tuttle who is a machinist that has experience tutoring people and helping them as they make their Form 1 suppressor. Based on what I described, he said that it would take approximately 4 hours and cost $20 an hour. When I am ready, with Form 1 in hand, he will consult with me about materials I need to gather and where from. I will go to his shop and he will give me instruction and supervise as I practice techniques and finally produce the suppressor parts. $80 plus material will be tons cheaper than commercially available options and give me a bit of experience and insight for the next one. Now to just find the most ideal design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel42, post: 2314192, member: 28680"] While looking for a metal lathe to purchase I found a guy in Tuttle who is a machinist that has experience tutoring people and helping them as they make their Form 1 suppressor. Based on what I described, he said that it would take approximately 4 hours and cost $20 an hour. When I am ready, with Form 1 in hand, he will consult with me about materials I need to gather and where from. I will go to his shop and he will give me instruction and supervise as I practice techniques and finally produce the suppressor parts. $80 plus material will be tons cheaper than commercially available options and give me a bit of experience and insight for the next one. Now to just find the most ideal design. [/QUOTE]
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