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Posted: 11/9/2017 6:11:24 PM EDT
I'm thinking about getting my Form 1 baffles replaced by Sirearms. I was just curious if anybody has gone this route and what their opinions are, or if there is another option for replacing the baffles? This is for a 7.62 direct thread titanium suppressor that sits on a bolt gun. I have been unhappy with the suppression level of this can. It's my first and only Form 1 suppressor, but I have several other factory suppressors to compare it to. Thanks.
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Rusty's recore service is what you are seeking. Lots of really good reviews of his work. read the thread here
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Rusty's recore service is what you are seeking. Lots of really good reviews of his work. read the thread here View Quote |
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That is a link to the form one suppressor forum. You might have to register as a member to view the site. Google "forum one suppressor forums" and you should find it. Once you are registered you can go to the vendor services page and you can find Rusty's thread.
I just got a can back from him. Relatively fast service, great communication and an awesome end product. He has been building and testing different suppressors and baffle types, spacing, clips, ect. He will build you a baffle stack that will sound awesome and have little to no point of impact shift. I have followed his spacing and clipping suggestions for my personal builds and test back to back with other configurations and his way was much quieter. James |
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I have the Sirearms on a 9mm, It seems well suited to supersonic 9mm ammo as its pretty quiet with them. At first i wasnt very happy with it but it seems to have broken in now.
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That is a link to the form one suppressor forum. You might have to register as a member to view the site. Google "forum one suppressor forums" and you should find it. Once you are registered you can go to the vendor services page and you can find Rusty's thread. I just got a can back from him. Relatively fast service, great communication and an awesome end product. He has been building and testing different suppressors and baffle types, spacing, clips, ect. He will build you a baffle stack that will sound awesome and have little to no point of impact shift. I have followed his spacing and clipping suggestions for my personal builds and test back to back with other configurations and his way was much quieter. James View Quote |
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It is on a case by case basis depending on how many baffles and what material. He mostly uses his "rcs" baffles. He worked on one of my cans that had alignment problems with its taper mount. While he had it he re worked my stack. He changed 3 of my 7 cone baffles to RCS, and changed the spacing a bit. I have not had a chance to shoot it yet, but other cans that I followed his advice on spacing all turned out quieter then my original configuration.
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It is on a case by case basis depending on how many baffles and what material. He mostly uses his "rcs" baffles. He worked on one of my cans that had alignment problems with its taper mount. While he had it he re worked my stack. He changed 3 of my 7 cone baffles to RCS, and changed the spacing a bit. I have not had a chance to shoot it yet, but other cans that I followed his advice on spacing all turned out quieter then my original configuration. James View Quote |
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much.
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you will be happy with sire arms core. I have a .30 cal and 22lr.
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much. View Quote There's a third option and you probably already know what it is which is why you are trying to have an SOT do the work. |
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Option 2 would be scrap the whole thing and build a new one. I'm sure that would cost more. There's a third option and you probably already know what it is which is why you are trying to have an SOT do the work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much. There's a third option and you probably already know what it is which is why you are trying to have an SOT do the work. |
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What baffles and/or spacers do you currently have? Can you post a picture?
You could always get the parts that Rusty uses, use your old spacers if you have them, or make new ones. Edited for, you can't do that part... |
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much. View Quote |
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Might want to contact Joe at Curtis Tactical. He recored my Thompson Machine Isis 2 can and its awesome. Total turn around was about 6 weeks. He converted it into a shielded K baffle stack instead of a monocore as designed and built by Thompson Machine.
Caliber rating increased to include supersonic 300 Blackout down to an 8" barrel. Overall sound reduction is about the same, but FRP has been significantly reduced and now its much easier to disassemble for cleaning even when filthy. At $360, it was not cheap, but it was cheaper than a new suppressor plus stamp and the associated wait time. |
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sire arms was worth it for me. my shitty freeze plugs were shitty.
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I'd like to know, I have an unfired .308 build I wouldn't mind getting their core for. They're about 90 minutes from me so I'm hoping I could drive to them and do everything in one day.
Also, any way to use an ASR MAAD module with the tube? I'd like to keep things standardized with my ASR mounts |
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I’d just buy the $399 aac 762sdn for that. His stuff really isn’t worth the price knowing if your stuff breaks you’re out of luck. At least with a major manufacturer you can get free repair most of the time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much. Have you ever had first hand expierence with any of my products? Have you ever built a silencer? Have you ever recored an aac 762. You recommended the acc 762 has being better choice with ability to repair. Have you read the acc warranty, the warranty is void if reloads are used and they will not touch the can. I've done several recores on acc cans and would never recommend acc. Many of my customers have done comparisons to many commercial cans and in every case have reported my recores perform better in all areas including suppression and no poi shift. If I can ever be of help please let me know. |
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much. View Quote For some the sire arms monocore is fine for their purpose. It's just not the high performance recore I do. If a person is handy with tools you can build a new form 1 with the custom design cones I have developed and use the DHC. All that is needed is follow the tutorial over at form1suppressor.boards.net you can place an order for the rsc over there also. |
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I understand completely. My service is not for everyone. Most of my customers want the best they can get for performance in suppression and no poi shift and that's where I come in. For some the sire arms monocore is fine for their purpose. It's just not the high performance recore I do. If a person is handy with tools you can build a new form 1 with the custom design cones I have developed and use the DHC. All that is needed is follow the tutorial over at form1suppressor.boards.net you can place an order for the rsc over there also. View Quote |
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Rusty is quoting me $425 plus shipping to recore my Form 1 suppressor . No way I'm spending that much. View Quote What I can comment on is quality, and Rusty's work is nearly fucking art. His machine work is perfect. Not just good. Perfect. He's finished the baffles on three cans for me, and his work reflects old-school craftsmanship and attention to detail seldom seen any more. So, decide if the price is right for your circumstances, but you rest assured the end product will more than live up to you expectations. |
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Quoted: I can't comment on price; value is up to the customer to decide. What I can comment on is quality, and Rusty's work is nearly fucking art. His machine work is perfect. Not just good. Perfect. He's finished the baffles on three cans for me, and his work reflects old-school craftsmanship and attention to detail seldom seen any more. So, decide if the price is right for your circumstances, but you rest assured the end product will more than live up to you expectations. View Quote |
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Let me put your mind at ease, most factory warranties will not repair cans damaged to user error. From the hundreds of cans I have done there has been one with baffle strikes when the user did not follow instructions. The only thing it cost him was material and shipping cost and the labor was no charge.
Or you can go with aac and if you run reloads, even factory reloads the warranty is void but you start out with a low performing can to begin with. I'm not pushing for your business but just want the facts right. |
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Let me put your mind at ease, most factory warranties will not repair cans damaged to user error. From the hundreds of cans I have done there has been one with baffle strikes when the user did not follow instructions. The only thing it cost him was material and shipping cost and the labor was no charge. Or you can go with aac and if you run reloads, even factory reloads the warranty is void but you start out with a low performing can to begin with. I'm not pushing for your business but just want the facts right. View Quote |
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Quoted: I actually had a great experience with AAC warranty. Had an end cap strike on a Mini 4 which was my fault as I didn't torque the muzzle brake down enough and it came unthreaded from the barrel. They paid shipping both ways and it came back in under 2 weeks looking brand new. View Quote |
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Quoted: Do you have any factory suppressors to compare it to? What caliber do you have? Still trying to figure out if I want to go with them. Thanks. View Quote I’m considering it for my .45 titanium can too but I rarely shoot it on my 9mm sbr. |
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