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Local(Oklahoma) suppressor manufacturers/silencersmiths?
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<blockquote data-quote="djcorrell" data-source="post: 1625668" data-attributes="member: 12752"><p>Do a form one if you are curious and want the fun. If you have no experience or machines (assumption please don't scream at me) there has been a couple of guys on here that have made some cool cans. Posts may be over a year old, so some digging is involved. Get the form one, and get with them to turn it out. You can make new friends and have fun. They would probably help so they don't have to buy a stamp. I saw an all stailess 22 can that could handle 556. Sweet good reduction over built and lots of time. If it is looked at like a hobby or adventure it is worth it. If not there are some great value in production cans. My advice is worth wat you pay for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djcorrell, post: 1625668, member: 12752"] Do a form one if you are curious and want the fun. If you have no experience or machines (assumption please don't scream at me) there has been a couple of guys on here that have made some cool cans. Posts may be over a year old, so some digging is involved. Get the form one, and get with them to turn it out. You can make new friends and have fun. They would probably help so they don't have to buy a stamp. I saw an all stailess 22 can that could handle 556. Sweet good reduction over built and lots of time. If it is looked at like a hobby or adventure it is worth it. If not there are some great value in production cans. My advice is worth wat you pay for it. [/QUOTE]
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