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No, No, No... You in NJ. |
lol, I just finished watching Con Air. BTW: your HK USP looks Monsterous compred to that Beretta |
That's because that's a Beretta 87...it's a .22 - lot smaller than a 92. |
Hey, SBR - you have any idea what the internals on that 10/22 look like? I am going to get a form 1 back pretty soon and was thinking about doing an integral on my 10/22 but I'm not sure exactly how the big boys do it. Please IM me when you get a chance. -Nuke |
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Nuke, lok closer at the 10-22 pic...it's a muzzle mount. Kinda hard to tell, but the barrel is a blued bull, the suppressor is bright stainless. The pic is kinda poor. The MOUT is a 5.56 can, but I use it for 22LR. You can take a bull and back-bore it to create a cylindrical chamber, then make a baffle stack to drop into the chamber, and thread in an end cap to finish/hold the baffle stack. Nobody be wiser until you fired a couple rounds. Just the serial # the barrel as it contains the suppressor. You also could cut down a bull and slide an external tube over, port the barrel to use hi-velocity ammo (cheaper cost over target/std velocity) and port the barrel to allow enough bleed to sub-sonic velocity. |
That is a thin and short suppressor. How does it work? Is the MOUT just a flat baffle design? I wanted to do an integral, but I have never actually seen one where the barrel was ported to slow down the bullet. I'm not sure what pattern to drill the holes in and how I would avoid getting burrs on the inside of the barrel. I am leaning towards the design of the reflex suppressors and then if possible, porting the barrel so i can use regular ammo. -Nuke |
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