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<blockquote data-quote="amcardon" data-source="post: 3406047" data-attributes="member: 26766"><p>Right, you're never going to get that "Hollywood" quiet (unless it's a bolt action .22 or .300 blk with proper ammo) because there is the sound of the action, the supersonic crack of the bullet itself... The purpose of suppressors is to disrupt the gas flow through shearing and laminar flow to mitigate the sound from the expanding gas. </p><p></p><p>You can buy all the parts before you file/receive your Form 1, you just can't drill anything out until you have the approved stamp. Once you have it, you can finish out all the work to make your suppressor. I'll try to take some more pictures later to show more of the components I'm going to be using. All of mine will be designed for supersonic use, with occasional subsonic use knowing that it won't be as effective as a true sub can. Maybe in the future I'll build a dedicated sub can, but for now I'm not too worried about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amcardon, post: 3406047, member: 26766"] Right, you're never going to get that "Hollywood" quiet (unless it's a bolt action .22 or .300 blk with proper ammo) because there is the sound of the action, the supersonic crack of the bullet itself... The purpose of suppressors is to disrupt the gas flow through shearing and laminar flow to mitigate the sound from the expanding gas. You can buy all the parts before you file/receive your Form 1, you just can't drill anything out until you have the approved stamp. Once you have it, you can finish out all the work to make your suppressor. I'll try to take some more pictures later to show more of the components I'm going to be using. All of mine will be designed for supersonic use, with occasional subsonic use knowing that it won't be as effective as a true sub can. Maybe in the future I'll build a dedicated sub can, but for now I'm not too worried about it. [/QUOTE]
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