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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:38:30 AM EDT
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PG2
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:38:44 AM EDT
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Damn I am going to do this
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:40:05 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:41:52 AM EDT
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Is there a method available to paint the titanium black?
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:42:41 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:45:47 AM EDT
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You can get any kind of spray paint, or someone else mentioned getting 2oz samples of high heat air dry cerakote, and a preval sprayer.

I just did alumahyde...

Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:46:56 AM EDT
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Times like this I hate this f*cking democrat sh*thole of a state.
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Come to Idaho, the water is fine
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 12:47:56 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 1:03:52 AM EDT
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Fancy hat
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 1:20:50 AM EDT
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so, I could do this, spend the $100-150 ish on parts, and another $100 on the muzzle break, and the $200 on the stamp, or just get a real suppressor for an additional $250...
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The brake from SDTacticalArms.com is $56 and the end cap for the can that attaches to the break is $25 both in steel.
The direct thread cap is $35 in steel, $20 in aluminum.
So $160 in parts for an all steel fast attach can. $100 for direct thread in steel, and  $80ish in aluminum.  
An AAC 51T blackout mount is $50-$120 depending on which thread pattern you need.




Link Posted: 12/6/2014 1:43:50 AM EDT
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Shot at a different, more open location:


A little note on this video, my camera is propped up against a pipe, the supersonic rounds reverb on it as they pass over making a distinct noise, making it appear louder.

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On an 11.5" 5.56...

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Wow that sounds like a wet mop.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 1:45:39 AM EDT
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Flop Flop Flop....
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 1:55:56 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:06:54 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:07:26 AM EDT
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You're making tube look large by putting small objects near it...  confidence issues?
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:24:38 AM EDT
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You're making tube look large by putting small objects near it...  confidence issues?


The small gun is to compensate for a huge penis.  
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:28:00 AM EDT
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The small gun is to compensate for a huge penis.  
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You're making tube look large by putting small objects near it...  confidence issues?


The small gun is to compensate for a huge penis.  

To make it LOOK huge
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:35:30 AM EDT
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That you build with minimal tools required, and only a 35 day wait via E Forms.... And yes it sounds just as good as the SDN-6's I've shot on the same gun...

Specs:   (Made with SD Tactical Components...)


Weight: 17oz
Length: 8.6" (Tube is 7.6", large endcaps add .5" each, there are slimmer versions coming)
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(Most of this video is under a roof, which makes it appear louder, the cell phone video (on the right) is more accurrate sounding.)

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Nice illegal weapon Enjoy your time in fed butt fuck prison
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:47:22 AM EDT
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That you build with minimal tools required, and only a 35 day wait via E Forms.... And yes it sounds just as good as the SDN-6's I've shot on the same gun...

Specs:   (Made with SD Tactical Components...)


Weight: 17oz
Length: 8.6" (Tube is 7.6", large endcaps add .5" each, there are slimmer versions coming)
How To LINK

(Most of this video is under a roof, which makes it appear louder, the cell phone video (on the right) is more accurrate sounding.)

http://youtu.be/FGAjlHmh0tY



























Nice illegal weapon Enjoy your time in fed butt fuck prison


Wow, maybe in newyorkastan, but in many places this is just a two stamp weapon. SBR's, and silencers are legal if you follow proper procedure you douche.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:47:42 AM EDT
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already taken care of
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:54:48 AM EDT
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Wow, maybe in newyorkastan, but in many places this is just a two stamp weapon. SBR's, and silencers are legal if you follow proper procedure you douche.
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That you build with minimal tools required, and only a 35 day wait via E Forms.... And yes it sounds just as good as the SDN-6's I've shot on the same gun...

Specs:   (Made with SD Tactical Components...)


Weight: 17oz
Length: 8.6" (Tube is 7.6", large endcaps add .5" each, there are slimmer versions coming)
How To LINK

(Most of this video is under a roof, which makes it appear louder, the cell phone video (on the right) is more accurrate sounding.)

http://youtu.be/FGAjlHmh0tY



























Nice illegal weapon Enjoy your time in fed butt fuck prison


Wow, maybe in newyorkastan, but in many places this is just a two stamp weapon. SBR's, and silencers are legal if you follow proper procedure you douche.


Link Posted: 12/6/2014 2:59:59 AM EDT
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Anyone in CO want to hang out and "work in the garage"? No homo
I'm too much of a bitch to tackle this solo

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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:01:22 AM EDT
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Homo garage.  Sounds nice.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:05:55 AM EDT
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LOL....

The Tools I used....

Hand Drill
Belt Sander
Dremel Tool (Cut off wheels + engraving bit)
2x 6" C Clamps
2x 3" C Clamps
1x Crescent Qrench (for leverage on 6" C clamp)
Socket to Hold Freeze Plugs
SD Tactical Freeze Plug Centering Tool
1/8" Drill Bit
.25" Drill Bit
.370" Drill Bit
60 Degree Lathe Centering tool ($7 on grizzly's website)


Materials:
Freeze Plugs (specific item number found in Esstac's Thread)
Seamless 304 SS Pipe: 1.375" OD .049" Wall bought from Onlinemetals.com
SD Tactical Titanium 7.6" Tube
SD Tactical Aluminum center marked aluminum endcap
SD Tactical Aluminum Griffin adapter.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:10:37 AM EDT
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Process:

Freeze Plugs:
Using centering tool: Drill 1/8" hole into freeze plugs
Take 45 degree cone (look at esstac's thread to see where to get it) and using C clamp push it into the freeze plug to form 45 degree cone impression
Take 60 degree Cone, Press into freeze plug until the hole opens to around .370"
Take .370" Drill bit to each freeze plug to make sure the holes are all atleast .370"

Endcap:
Drill w/ .250" Drill bit through
Drill w/ .370" Drill bit through.


Spacer Material:

Using belt sander, reduce OD to fit into tube
Using Pipe Cutter, or dremel in my case, to cut spacers to sizes you've determined you want. Make one longer, so you can sand it down until everything screws together perfectly.

Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:11:01 AM EDT
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How I formed my baffles, nearly everyone else will probably have a better method/tools....

The baffles you see near the Lee press, are NOT finished... they need to be finished with the 60 degree cone (in picture) which extends the cone much further

Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:15:52 AM EDT
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This is awesome.  i'm going to do this and try out my new trust.  Great thread.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:24:30 AM EDT
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Worth every penny, trust me!
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:32:15 AM EDT
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Want really, really bad
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:34:15 AM EDT
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How do freeze plugs compare to 718 Inconel?
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 3:36:27 AM EDT
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They hold up just fine.... a friend has 1000+ rounds through his in less then 2 hours... His pictures of the blast baffle show no wear..
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 4:09:09 AM EDT
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1) What keeps the completed can from loosening up (from the barrel threads) while shooting?   Assuming I were to use the SD Tactical threaded adapter, and not a flash-hider/brake

2) How big does the blast chamber need to be?

3)  How thick are the spacers?  

I'm a total newb to this stuff...
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 4:36:53 AM EDT
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Waiting on my stamp now.


Link Posted: 12/6/2014 6:56:18 AM EDT
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Wanna know what I hate most about Minnesota?...

Link Posted: 12/6/2014 7:07:59 AM EDT
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That you build with minimal tools required, and only a 35 day wait via E Forms.... And yes it sounds just as good as the SDN-6's I've shot on the same gun...



Specs:   (Made with SD Tactical Components...)





Weight: 17oz

Length: 8.6" (Tube is 7.6", large endcaps add .5" each, there are slimmer versions coming)

How To LINK



(Most of this video is under a roof, which makes it appear louder, the cell phone video (on the right) is more accurrate sounding.)



http://youtu.be/FGAjlHmh0tY





Nice illegal weapon Enjoy your time in fed butt fuck prison


Wow, maybe in newyorkastan, but in many places this is just a two stamp weapon. SBR's, and silencers are legal if you follow proper procedure you douche.


http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/200/420/BRTky.jpg?1321408042




 
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 7:13:44 AM EDT
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Tagged.

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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:11:14 AM EDT
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Me, but you are going to have to wait until I get back in the states.  Probably Feb.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:13:29 AM EDT
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That you build with minimal tools required, and only a 35 day wait via E Forms.... And yes it sounds just as good as the SDN-6's I've shot on the same gun...

Specs:   (Made with SD Tactical Components...)


Weight: 17oz
Length: 8.6" (Tube is 7.6", large endcaps add .5" each, there are slimmer versions coming)
How To LINK

(Most of this video is under a roof, which makes it appear louder, the cell phone video (on the right) is more accurrate sounding.)

http://youtu.be/FGAjlHmh0tY



























Nice illegal weapon Enjoy your time in fed butt fuck prison


HaHa!  Ignorance truely is bliss isnt it?
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:36:54 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:41:18 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:48:22 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:54:39 AM EDT
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my Black Friday NFA Trust (sucha deal!) is on the desk in front of me... next to setup an account to E-file...

I have been following Grimm's thread from day one... can't wait to get my stamp and start rounding up the goodies I need to make this happen.
I have wanted to do this for many years.... and I am inspired...lol
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 8:56:38 AM EDT
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How doe freeze plugs compare to 718 Inconel?






They hold up just fine.... a friend has 1000+ rounds through his in less then 2 hours... His pictures of the blast baffle show no wear..
I'm skeptical, but even if the plugs dont hold up as well as inconel you can rebuild this thing pretty darn cheap.

 
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 9:00:28 AM EDT
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So, IG, I suppose if one wanted to make a dedicated 5.56 can using this method it'd just be a matter of putting smaller holes in the end cap and freeze plugs?  Or does the coning process open the freeze plugs up to .30 cal size anyway?
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You culd start with a smaller drill for the centering hole and then after its formed, drill to size. In Esstacs thread  there was discussion of opening up the hole to .307ish via the cone forming versus drillling it to size.
Is there a reason you'd want to limit the can to only being used on .2 caliber weapons?  With factory built cans the difference is only a couple decibels when firing 5.56 through a .30 cal can versus a dedicated 5.56 can.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 9:00:52 AM EDT
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Tagski
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 9:18:42 AM EDT
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Oh for fucks sake...
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 9:54:01 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/6/2014 10:09:58 AM EDT
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The brake from SDTacticalArms.com is $56 and the end cap for the can that attaches to the break is $25 both in steel.

The direct thread cap is $35 in steel, $20 in aluminum.

So $160 in parts for an all steel fast attach can. $100 for direct thread in steel, and  $80ish in aluminum.  

An AAC 51T blackout mount is $50-$120 depending on which thread pattern you need.
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so, I could do this, spend the $100-150 ish on parts, and another $100 on the muzzle break, and the $200 on the stamp, or just get a real suppressor for an additional $250...




The brake from SDTacticalArms.com is $56 and the end cap for the can that attaches to the break is $25 both in steel.

The direct thread cap is $35 in steel, $20 in aluminum.

So $160 in parts for an all steel fast attach can. $100 for direct thread in steel, and  $80ish in aluminum.  

An AAC 51T blackout mount is $50-$120 depending on which thread pattern you need.
I see the error of my ways.

 



Ok, I think Im in.
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 10:11:37 AM EDT
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If I only did one, it'd be a .30. But if I'm doing multiples at some point, I have enough AR's that a dedicated 5.56 can would get plenty of use.
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So, IG, I suppose if one wanted to make a dedicated 5.56 can using this method it'd just be a matter of putting smaller holes in the end cap and freeze plugs?  Or does the coning process open the freeze plugs up to .30 cal size anyway?






You culd start with a smaller drill for the centering hole and then after its formed, drill to size. In Esstacs thread  there was discussion of opening up the hole to .307ish via the cone forming versus drillling it to size.

Is there a reason you'd want to limit the can to only being used on .2 caliber weapons?  With factory built cans the difference is only a couple decibels when firing 5.56 through a .30 cal can versus a dedicated 5.56 can.




If I only did one, it'd be a .30. But if I'm doing multiples at some point, I have enough AR's that a dedicated 5.56 can would get plenty of use.
What about .22?

 
Link Posted: 12/6/2014 10:29:00 AM EDT
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You can get any kind of spray paint, or someone else mentioned getting 2oz samples of high heat air dry cerakote, and a preval sprayer.

I just did alumahyde...

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.com/cdproxy/templink/PYKZjRC6h24-hpCK4VY0CYtcJ_Y-302yT29swRbnYrALAYspN?viewBox=1920
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Is there a method available to paint the titanium black?

You can get any kind of spray paint, or someone else mentioned getting 2oz samples of high heat air dry cerakote, and a preval sprayer.

I just did alumahyde...

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.com/cdproxy/templink/PYKZjRC6h24-hpCK4VY0CYtcJ_Y-302yT29swRbnYrALAYspN?viewBox=1920

What color Alumahyde is that on the left?
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