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Originally Posted By socommatthews: I sent an email back in June and then another one earlier this week with no response to either View Quote I had a few that was not responded to. Can't blame them either. At this point they are probably annoyed with everyone asking because of the back log. Hopefully that muzak machine comes in handy to speed up some of the processes. Were you trying to check your line number or trying to get on the waiting list? I used my wifes FB to contact Jerricah and she is very helpful. |
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Originally Posted By socommatthews: I sent an email back in June and then another one earlier this week with no response to either View Quote Might have gone to spam. We try to catch them, but they get buried so fast in that folder it's easy to overlook. Try Facebook or messaging through the website www.eccomachine.net |
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I messaged through website and got a response next business day.
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
I'm somewhere on thier list, don't know where and I don't care.
It's serious first world problems to be whining about your place in line. Go order some ammo and check shipping status every four hours it will help yall relax. |
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Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: 1. Jesus Christ 2. The American GI, One died for your soul, the other for your freedom".
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Originally Posted By Sixtysixdeuce: Might have gone to spam. We try to catch them, but they get buried so fast in that folder it's easy to overlook. Try Facebook or messaging through the website www.eccomachine.net View Quote Originally Posted By Cowbell: I messaged through website and got a response next business day. View Quote Cool, I’ll try that. Originally Posted By KJCA3: I'm somewhere on thier list, don't know where and I don't care. It's serious first world problems to be whining about your place in line. Go order some ammo and check shipping status every four hours it will help yall relax. View Quote I don’t think anyone’s whining, I’m certainly not. I’ve been on the list for almost 6 months now so I’m curious where I am in the que. Who’s to say they didn’t try and contact me and their email went to spam? I would never know it and would only find out by…you guessed it…sending them an email |
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Have Bill call me - the45man
Pack LaRue Dillo #10 [SS17] I like oranges. |
Submitted my first form 1 in a while today. Forgot to put MFI and went to pending research, asked the experts and it was fixed in literally 2 minutes. Will be sending off to ECCO once everything is approved and end cap drilled.
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Originally Posted By Cowbell: Submitted my first form 1 in a while today. Forgot to put MFI and went to pending research, asked the experts and it was fixed in literally 2 minutes. Will be sending off to ECCO once everything is approved and end cap drilled. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259822/CE779E33-4C43-4898-AB97-407424C966DE_jpe-2058641.JPG View Quote Who make those cups? |
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Originally Posted By Lug-9: Who make those cups? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Lug-9: Originally Posted By Cowbell: Submitted my first form 1 in a while today. Forgot to put MFI and went to pending research, asked the experts and it was fixed in literally 2 minutes. Will be sending off to ECCO once everything is approved and end cap drilled. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259822/CE779E33-4C43-4898-AB97-407424C966DE_jpe-2058641.JPG Who make those cups? Dino precision. Two 1.372 midweights and the rest lightweight. Heat treated 17-4 SS |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
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Maverick Talon built for 5.56. Thanks a ton Nick. Jerrica was awesome as well with all of the shipping options. I will get it Friday, and if anyone is interested, please email me and I can give you a report from the first ~100 rounds that I will put through it. |
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Originally Posted By USAFtacFANAC: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/323787/shorty_JPG-2065396.JPG Maverick Talon built for 5.56. Thanks a ton Nick. Jerrica was awesome as well with all of the shipping options. I will get it Friday, and if anyone is interested, please email me and I can give you a report from the first ~100 rounds that I will put through it. View Quote That's a short little sucker! How long is that tube? I would love to hear how it performs with just three baffles. That's the kind of thing I'd want for my 20" AR. |
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Everyone please read this carefully. Eric802 is correct. - DK-Prof, 1/27/15 |
Originally Posted By Cowbell: Dino precision. Two 1.372 midweights and the rest lightweight. Heat treated 17-4 SS View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Cowbell: Originally Posted By Lug-9: Originally Posted By Cowbell: Submitted my first form 1 in a while today. Forgot to put MFI and went to pending research, asked the experts and it was fixed in literally 2 minutes. Will be sending off to ECCO once everything is approved and end cap drilled. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259822/CE779E33-4C43-4898-AB97-407424C966DE_jpe-2058641.JPG Who make those cups? Dino precision. Two 1.372 midweights and the rest lightweight. Heat treated 17-4 SS Update: This setup had the littlest bit of slop so my initial plan was to have Nick make me a spacer to tighten it up. Yesterday I ordered a skirtless dino cup to take the slop out and Nick can shave down the last skirt and stick this one in the end next to the endcap. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Can anyone tell me what the measurement is from the tip of the muzzle device to the lip of the keymo adapter?
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Originally Posted By Eric802: That's a short little sucker! How long is that tube? I would love to hear how it performs with just three baffles. That's the kind of thing I'd want for my 20" AR. View Quote 5 inches sir. 1.625 diameter. With the PPA plan B, it will be under 5 and 1/2 inches including mount and muzzle device. I am also curious to see how this 3 baffle system will work. |
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[quote]Originally Posted By Truman_Sparks:
That's really brilliant. Shove some Chinese made, internet-connected mechanical device up your ass. No problem. [/quote] |
Originally Posted By KalmanPhilter: For first time Form 1 metal workers I usually recommend drilling the blast baffle or second baffle first (where misalignment is less significant just due to angular offsets) and drilling the front cap last when the process is and skills are (hopefully) most mature. The front cap requires either the most precision or the most allowance or both. For a repair by an SOT initially drilling the front cap minimal sized allows a boring bar to have enough material left to clean up to perfect concentricity on a lathe. For .22 forms a 1/4” is reasonable. For .30 cal and 6.5 a 5/16 drill might be good. You still want to try your best at centering/concentricity. It’s perfectly reasonable when step drilling to realize you need professional help and stop and get professional help. If you wait until you have a .390 hole that is off center, the controlled process may wind up with a much larger centered hole. Naturally any prior advice of the professional supersedes these notions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KalmanPhilter: Originally Posted By Cowbell: Submitted my first form 1 in a while today. Forgot to put MFI and went to pending research, asked the experts and it was fixed in literally 2 minutes. Will be sending off to ECCO once everything is approved and end cap drilled. For first time Form 1 metal workers I usually recommend drilling the blast baffle or second baffle first (where misalignment is less significant just due to angular offsets) and drilling the front cap last when the process is and skills are (hopefully) most mature. The front cap requires either the most precision or the most allowance or both. For a repair by an SOT initially drilling the front cap minimal sized allows a boring bar to have enough material left to clean up to perfect concentricity on a lathe. For .22 forms a 1/4” is reasonable. For .30 cal and 6.5 a 5/16 drill might be good. You still want to try your best at centering/concentricity. It’s perfectly reasonable when step drilling to realize you need professional help and stop and get professional help. If you wait until you have a .390 hole that is off center, the controlled process may wind up with a much larger centered hole. Naturally any prior advice of the professional supersedes these notions. Yes, or: Attached File |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Nevermind, didn't realize what I was looking at...
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I don't know what will happen, or if anything will happen. But if something does, I'd rather be the guy with a gun than the guy without one.
Everyone please read this carefully. Eric802 is correct. - DK-Prof, 1/27/15 |
Originally Posted By Eric802: That's a short little sucker! How long is that tube? I would love to hear how it performs with just three baffles. That's the kind of thing I'd want for my 20" AR. View Quote Just wanted to do a short follow up after ~150 rounds. All are from an indoor range. I tried it without ears, I could handle a couple shots, but after that I had to put my ears back on. It still is quiet for how little it is and having 3 baffles. I also have only tried it on my 11.3 barrel. I have not tried it on my 16 or 18. It will live on the 11.3 barrel. I think Nick did a fantastic job with the limits of the size of the can. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Bumping so this won't get archived. Ordered everything to finish the current project. Dead air Key-Mo Omega and 30cal flash hider endcap. Will be sending off to Nick hopefully next week for a re-core
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
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Just for future reference with Nick and my shorty can(scroll up). I probably passed the 1,000 round mark this morning. I have mostly used this can indoors. For how little this sucker is, and with only 3 baffles, it does a great job. Sustained fire indoors is not as quiet at my phoenix, but it does great considering the size and amount of baffles.
Seriously, thanks Nick. It takes the edge off indoor shooting while still being short. -Just another happy customer. |
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Originally Posted By Cowbell: Well, just added another to the list. Sandman-L clone Just paid my CC off today too, damnit View Quote I've been looking at that tube, did you go with shrimp gang cups/displacers or another vendor's? Eta looks like I may have to buy a MAD shrimp kit with their displacers... Hmm. |
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Originally Posted By AmericaJr: I've been looking at that tube, did you go with shrimp gang cups/displacers or another vendor's? Eta looks like I may have to buy a MAD shrimp kit with their displacers... Hmm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AmericaJr: Originally Posted By Cowbell: Well, just added another to the list. Sandman-L clone Just paid my CC off today too, damnit I've been looking at that tube, did you go with shrimp gang cups/displacers or another vendor's? Eta looks like I may have to buy a MAD shrimp kit with their displacers... Hmm. It's probably going to get some dino cups depending on how the one sounds that I just sent off. Other option for me would be some sauce co ones. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Some time ago my Tri lug shit the bed and I started having baffle strikes that cracked three of my baffles on the very first can in this thread.
Attached File Attached File Of course I reached out to ECCO to get this resolved. I decided to ditch the Tri lug and go to direct thread. He made me a custom adapter for my old school 1/2x36 9mm AR15 barrel. Attached File Attached File As well as made me some nice shiny new baffles. Attached File |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Is Ecco still around? I've had no luck getting a response over the website, email, or phone.
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Originally Posted By Horrible_Aim: Is Ecco still around? I've had no luck getting a response over the website, email, or phone. View Quote Absolutely. I was just talking with them a couple days ago. You did the "contact us" on the bottom of this page? |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
@OP
I appreciate the info in this thread. Sometime yesterday or today @Sixtysixduce was locked and another thread was nuked from the general silencer forum which covered his work/wait times/business operations on converting older designs to modern mount threads. I mention all of this to say that it would be good to see this thread stick around and I'm not sure exactly how cautions posters need to be about posting contact info for a non-industry partner, but it's worth keeping in mind as future posts are made. Finally, quick question for you. How has the form 1 from your opening post been holding up now that you've had it for over a year? |
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The cracked baffles were from the very first can in this thread and my first form one can.
Other than the Tri-lug causing alignment issues and subsequent baffle damage it’s been great. I have it in a direct thread setup now and it’s amazing. Attached File |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
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Originally Posted By GSDAK47: My SDN-6 is back from the dead, the craftsmanship is immaculate. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/283977/7FDA1F6B-5F86-43F4-A50B-C82DBA111001_jpe-2223200.JPG View Quote I’m almost at a year wait. Hopefully I’ll be in your shoes soon |
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Have Bill call me - the45man
Pack LaRue Dillo #10 [SS17] I like oranges. |
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Originally Posted By : Not anymore. 5-6 months now. We're doing batches of 80-90, we try for one per month, but it often ends up being 5, 5-1/2 weeks by the time we finally get them all in here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By : Originally Posted By socommatthews: I’m almost at a year wait. Hopefully I’ll be in your shoes soon Not anymore. 5-6 months now. We're doing batches of 80-90, we try for one per month, but it often ends up being 5, 5-1/2 weeks by the time we finally get them all in here. Jerrica contacted me late last week and you guys just received mine yesterday Is it done yet |
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Have Bill call me - the45man
Pack LaRue Dillo #10 [SS17] I like oranges. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
ECCO's stuff is just gorgeous.
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I don't know what will happen, or if anything will happen. But if something does, I'd rather be the guy with a gun than the guy without one.
Everyone please read this carefully. Eric802 is correct. - DK-Prof, 1/27/15 |
@SixtySixDeuce So did you mean 5-6 months after you receive the item? I got a text from Jerrica when she received my suppressor that I was in the cue….I thought I just got out of the cue when I sent it in, now I’m in another one
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Have Bill call me - the45man
Pack LaRue Dillo #10 [SS17] I like oranges. |
Originally Posted By socommatthews: @SixtySixDeuce So did you mean 5-6 months after you receive the item? I got a text from Jerrica when she received my suppressor that I was in the cue….I thought I just got out of the cue when I sent it in, now I’m in another one View Quote No. 4-6 weeks once we bring them in. |
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From ECCO via FB:
It has come to our attention that the issue with incoming emails ending up in our spam folders or sometimes just plain not getting through is also occurring with our outgoing messages. We're working to resolve these issues, but in the mean time, if you have messaged and not heard back from us after a couple business days, please check your spam folder and try again if that search comes up empty. The alternates of messenger here on FB or text message may be a better bet until we sort out whatever is going on with email. Sorry for any delays, and please rest assured we're not ignoring anyone on purpose! View Quote |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
@sixtysixdeuce are you still offering re-core services on newly approved form 1 cans?
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - Friedrich Nietzsche
I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses |
Originally Posted By Cowbell: @sixtysixdeuce are you still offering re-core services on newly approved form 1 cans? View Quote Yes, we still do recoring of any legal silencer, whether production, custom or Form 1. We did, however, cease bore & clip services about a year ago for several reasons, only recore with our parts. |
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@sixtysixdeuce are you making any direct thread browning pitch mounts any time soon?
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Wtb: Noveske Gen3 Stripped Upper, AAC M42K Training Suppressor
"A Mk18 is a handgun with a stock"/"10.3 is a 50 yard and in gun" - From SHTF AR Thread |
Originally Posted By 2Keylows: Another oddball completed by Ecco. Re-cored for 22lr use. Coaxial design due to thicc tube. https://i.imgur.com/kbhFtCv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/uwwSIO4.jpg View Quote Nice, I asked him about starting with a SF Trainer and turning it into a 22 suppressor. It would make a good fit for putting on my HK 416-22 with SF WarComp on the end. It too would be a coaxial build. |
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Originally Posted By chargerdude70: Nice, I asked him about starting with a SF Trainer and turning it into a 22 suppressor. It would make a good fit for putting on my HK 416-22 with SF WarComp on the end. It too would be a coaxial build. View Quote This originally was a dedicated F1 556 can. I've had a good number a F4s approve since, so this can was just marinating on the side. |
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Wtb: Noveske Gen3 Stripped Upper, AAC M42K Training Suppressor
"A Mk18 is a handgun with a stock"/"10.3 is a 50 yard and in gun" - From SHTF AR Thread |
Originally Posted By 2Keylows: Another oddball completed by Ecco. Re-cored for 22lr use. Coaxial design due to thicc tube. https://i.imgur.com/kbhFtCv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/uwwSIO4.jpg View Quote That turned out super nice. |
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Anyone just F1’ing tubes and sending them to ECCO to “build”/“finish”?
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Originally Posted By bradpierson26: Anyone just F1’ing tubes and sending them to ECCO to “build”/“finish”? View Quote I do know some people that have done that in the past with great results, however there are some rules (suggestions, guidelines, Magic 8 Ball readings or whatever the ATF interpretation is these days) as to what constitutes a "finished" F1 build so best to check with whatever SOT you are going send to for specifics on what you need to do before it is sent in. At some point in the past the minimum was a mount, tube and endcap drilled to allow the F1 listed caliber to pass, so more than 'just a tube' but not much more |
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