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SDTAC 8" D-size carbon steel tube: 10.45oz.
SDTAC 4" titanium spacer tube: 0.80oz. SDTAC titanium thread adapter for SDTAC brakes: 1.85oz. SDTAC carbon steel endcap, undrilled: 2.60oz. |
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Poolsharks 1.355" Stainless Cones after I shorten the skirts down to .500" weigh in at 1.1oz and are the best cones I have seen to date.
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SDTA B tube 5.6" TI tube, 4.58oz 7.6" TI tube, 6.4oz TI endcap (center marked), 1.4oz |
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Stolen Firearm: Colt AR15, Serial # SP342380, 16" carbine. Stolen in California by Kevin Ayres, and taken to Missouri.
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Originally Posted By HK94dude:
SDTA B tube 5.6" TI tube, 4.58oz 7.6" TI tube, 6.4oz TI endcap (center marked), 1.4oz View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HK94dude:
SDTA B tube 5.6" TI tube, 4.58oz 7.6" TI tube, 6.4oz TI endcap (center marked), 1.4oz Originally Posted By Zhukov:
SDTAC 8" D-size carbon steel tube: 10.45oz. SDTAC 4" titanium spacer tube: 0.80oz. SDTAC titanium thread adapter for SDTAC brakes: 1.85oz. SDTAC carbon steel endcap, undrilled: 2.60oz. Thx gents |
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Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
what did they weight before? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JSmithXYY:
Originally Posted By MGP:
Poolsharks 1.355" Stainless Cones after I shorten the skirts down to .500" weigh in at 1.1oz and are the best cones I have seen to date. what did they weight before? On my scale 1.4oz |
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Some SDTA titanium B tube specs. These are unmodified parts, all of which are titanium except the freeze plugs.
Tube 7.6" long at 6.13 ounces with an inner diameter of 1.14" (my calipers only go to 2 digits) and an outer diameter of 1.31" Spacer is 3.98" long at 1.25 ounces with an inner diameter of 1.04" and an outer diameter of 1.12" Freeze plugs are steel at 0.34" long and averaged 12.6 grams or 0.444 ounces (range was 12.5g to 12.7g) with and inner diameter of 1.01" and an outer diameter of 1.13" End cap is 0.64" long and weighs in at 1.365 ounces I got a 1/2x28 thread protector which is 0.64" long as well and weighs 1.224 ounces |
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JS Tactical makes tools to form and drill plugs. Pretty pricy, though.
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"Three, two, one, keyturn."
"If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine If you're gonna be stoopid, ya gotta be tough. |
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Originally Posted By Zcwilkins:
Some SDTA titanium B tube specs. These are unmodified parts, all of which are titanium except the freeze plugs. Tube 7.6" long at 6.13 ounces with an inner diameter of 1.14" (my calipers only go to 2 digits) and an outer diameter of 1.31" Spacer is 3.98" long at 1.25 ounces with an inner diameter of 1.04" and an outer diameter of 1.12" Freeze plugs are steel at 0.34" long and averaged 12.6 grams or 0.444 ounces (range was 12.5g to 12.7g) with and inner diameter of 1.01" and an outer diameter of 1.13" End cap is 0.64" long and weighs in at 1.365 ounces I got a 1/2x28 thread protector which is 0.64" long as well and weighs 1.224 ounces View Quote is the .64" the length added when screwed into a tube or the total length of the end cap/adatpter including the threads. |
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: Those pre-formed cups are pretty nifty, but they start seriously eating into the cost saving of a DIY suppressor. From the sound of it, that may not make a difference if people are buying them all. View Quote My thoughts exactly. I guess I need to design up some stuff and fire up the lathe..... |
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"Now see, I just respond to this sort of stuff by striking the keyboard repeatedly with my genitals and hollering really loud." - Swindle1984
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Stolen Firearm: Colt AR15, Serial # SP342380, 16" carbine. Stolen in California by Kevin Ayres, and taken to Missouri.
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dont forget J&S Tactical, makers of the awesome baffle presses. www.jstactical.com
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Nice list.
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" We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. " -George Orwell
Celer, Silens, Mortalitas "Swift, Silent, Deadly" |
Stolen Firearm: Colt AR15, Serial # SP342380, 16" carbine. Stolen in California by Kevin Ayres, and taken to Missouri.
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Originally Posted By autorecalls:
dont forget J&S Tactical, makers of the awesome baffle presses. www.jstactical.com View Quote I just got done building my first Form 1 can using an 8" Apogee 1.5" OD Ti tube, DM Griffin Ti adapter, and SPC end cap using SS frost plugs formed on the J&S dies. My friends and I couldn't believe how well it worked. My dad and another friend will be using the press to press their baffles for their pending cans! It's worth it if you want to bridge the gap between cones and plugs formed with bearings or torx bits. |
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any of these companys doing black friday discounts? I checked SD tactical with no luck
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have gun will travel
Well you seen much combat? ......... I've seen a little on TV. We are jolly green giants, walking the Earth with guns. Lifetime NRA member |
cola-warrior.com
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I guess with these parts manufacturers dropping like flies, its probably time to update the list....lol.
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Originally Posted By ARguy:
I guess with these parts manufacturers dropping like flies, its probably time to update the list....lol. View Quote |
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Bump to keep out of the archives.
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Diversified has some end caps up on the site. I just grabbed 2
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I believe Texas arms co has disappeared as an option. They deleted all their post from form 1 boards and went radio silent.
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Just found a new one (To me at least): Clear View Tactical
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On the cusp of Teenerdom
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cola-warrior.com
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any updates?
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have gun will travel
Well you seen much combat? ......... I've seen a little on TV. We are jolly green giants, walking the Earth with guns. Lifetime NRA member |
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Originally Posted By HK94dude:
http://www.quietbore.com/ View Quote Originally Posted By CombatTruckMonkey:
Just found a new one (To me at least): Clear View Tactical View Quote |
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High quality titanium tubes in sizes b-tube, 1.375 od, 1.5 od (d tube) both 20 tpi and 24 tpi, 1.625 od, 1.750 od. High quality, high efficiency, high performance cones in both 17-4 A and Grade 5 Titantium for all ti tubes listed and 7075 alum for 1.5 od and smsller. When clipped with DHC (double hybird clip) -0- poi shift. These are not 60° or radials but a proprietary design. deleted |
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Rusty's Services FFL 07/02
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Anyone know if Apogee is still taking orders? They have a notification on their site about (SORRY FOR THE PAYMENT ISSUES WE ARE WORKING ON THE ISSUE AND WILL HAVE IT RESOLVED SOON) so I am hesitant to place an order
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Originally Posted By Hking:
Anyone know if Apogee is still taking orders? They have a notification on their site about (SORRY FOR THE PAYMENT ISSUES WE ARE WORKING ON THE ISSUE AND WILL HAVE IT RESOLVED SOON) so I am hesitant to place an order View Quote |
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"History is replete with the sound of silken slippers going downstairs and wooden shoes coming up." -Voltaire
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Originally Posted By Rustyand:
deleted High quality titanium tubes in sizes b-tube, 1.375 od, 1.5 od (d tube) both 20 tpi and 24 tpi, 1.625 od, 1.750 od. High quality, high efficiency, high performance cones in both 17-4 A and Grade 5 Titantium for all ti tubes listed and 7075 alum for 1.5 od and smsller. When clipped with DHC (double hybird clip) -0- poi shift. These are not 60° or radials but a proprietary design. deleted View Quote CSF |
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Originally Posted By TescoVee:
I just ordered some stuff from there the other day. View Quote |
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"Three, two, one, keyturn."
"If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine I know the voices aren't real, but MAN do they have some good ideas! |
Originally Posted By limaxray: Just tried, again, to place an order (about the fourth time in as many weeks), and it won't process credit card payment. I've also sent two emails, neither of which were answered. I've sent a third email today, we'll see what happens. View Quote |
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"History is replete with the sound of silken slippers going downstairs and wooden shoes coming up." -Voltaire
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Well, crap. I don't do Paypal.
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"Three, two, one, keyturn."
"If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine I know the voices aren't real, but MAN do they have some good ideas! |
added Super Precision Concepts to OP
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Here's my list. I think there's some that aren't added yet:
Tubes Up to 1.5" (Steel/Ti/Alum), End Caps, Adapters, Dry cups, Muzzles https://solventtrapsdirect.com/shop-all/ Tubes Up to 1.75" (Ti), End Caps, Adapters, Muzzles, Booster, 3-lug Mount https://sdtacticalarms.com/ All Sizes Skirtless 60* Cones and Radial Cones, Spacers, Cone Holders, Clipping Guides https://totalityindustries.com/ Solvent Kits up to 1.5" (Steel/Alum), Booster http://www.quietbore.com/ Tubes (Alum), Dry Cups, Endcaps, Adapters (All D Cell Only) https://clearviewtactical.com/ Custom length Tubes up to 1.75" (Ti). End Caps, Adapaters, Cones https://superprecisionconcepts.com/ Kits and Tubes up to 1.5" (Ti/Alum). End Caps, Adapaters, Skirted Cones https://mutedmachineworks.com/ Tubes up to 1.5" (Steel/Ti/Alum) https://apogeeproducts.com/ Tubes Up to 1.5" (Alum), End Caps, Dry cups, Stamped Freeze Plugs https://www.aandlmachinearizona.com/ Tubes up to 1.5" (Alum) End Caps, Adapters, Cup Kits, Muzzles https://www.preppersdiscount.com/ |
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It seems Super Precision Concepts is authorized to sell Rusty's RSC baffles. When paired with DHC clipping, they may be the best baffles Form 1 baffle stack builders can get their hands on. This must be pretty recent because I started buying up parts for my form 1 mid may and these definitely were not there when I purchased my end cap from them.
https://superprecisionconcepts.com/products/storage-divider?variant=16551346438190 |
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Rusty's RSC baffles. When paired with DHC clipping, they may be the best baffles Form 1 baffle stack builders can get their hands on. View Quote Things like this are said: "There's no 3rd party testing" "The wrong meter was used" "It wasn't done to mil-spec" "Why wasn't XYZ silencer used for comparison?" Yet, a bunch of form 1 makers say how great the baffles are (because their ears and friends tell them) and it's taken as the gold standard. And without any testing to verify performance. Especially when you can buy a decent Form 4 suppressor the about the same cost as these "solvent trap" kits. I'm aware of several SOT's who have replicated the designs posted on the form 1 boards (to be the best performing) and weren't beside themselves by the results. Just an observation. Carry on. |
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There’s folks who test designs and baffle stacks etc with meters on the forums. And many of the designs are “inspired” by production cans as well. A lot of the cans I’ve seen people make are top notch with quick connect adapters for griffin or sico etc. I’ve also seen a few mp5SD cans that are diy’d and perform the same or better than the proper ones. Additionally there’s quite the premium on not wasting 10+ months of your life waiting on a form 4 vs getting a eFiled form 1 in 3-4 weeks.
I form 1’d a can the same week I purchased a Vox and a Ghost because I’d like to go hunting this year with my 300 blackout suppressed and the likelihood my form 4s coming in before 2020 is about nonexistent. One last thing, you can put together a 22lr or even a 9mm can that performs good enough for around $100 + stamp + engraving etc. |
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Originally Posted By User55645:
I find it perplexing how commercial silencers are so heavily scrutinized, when it come's to performance and dB claims. Things like this are said: "There's no 3rd party testing" "The wrong meter was used" "It wasn't done to mil-spec" "Why wasn't XYZ silencer used for comparison?" Yet, a bunch of form 1 makers say how great the baffles are (because their ears and friends tell them) and it's taken as the gold standard. And without any testing to verify performance. Especially when you can buy a decent Form 4 suppressor the about the same cost as these "solvent trap" kits. I'm aware of several SOT's who have replicated the designs posted on the form 1 boards (to be the best performing) and weren't beside themselves by the results. Just an observation. Carry on. View Quote That's why I used "May be" and "Form 1 builders" There's production cans out there that do better, but we can only build a can once. Not R&D allowed. The "quieter" can might be louder on a meter but punching out a frequency that sounds softer to the shooter, and that can vary from person to person. How is sounds is about the best we get. There's plenty more variables to can building than slapping some awesome baffles in it, but I'm not sure I've run across a Form 1'er who knows what he's doing complaining about the performance of RSC cones. It's always been positive, whether they sent one in for a re-core or duplicated a prior build with RSC cones. Just my observation. I'll find out myself soon enough. The can I'm waiting for approval on will be using the RSC's, and it's identical to a 60* cone can, just bored out for 30 cal as apposed to 5.56. I'm interested to see if the RSC 30 cal can will sound better than the 5.56 cone can when both used on the 5.56 as I've seen claimed. And yes, you can spend just as much or more making your own but at least you don't have to wait as long! |
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