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Posted: 12/24/2006 10:20:44 AM EDT
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Instead of buying a new gun or car stereo, I want to suppress my one and only pistol. It is a 1989 Browning Hi Power MkIII in 9mm. I am somewhat familiar with the paperwork process, but I would like advice on the technical aspects of doing so. I will need a new bbl, with a threaded extension - where would a good place be to obtain this? Also, what cans do you recommend? I'm looking at all price ranges for cans, but I would like to find a good compromise between aesthetics, cost, and performance. I would like to avoid use of a recoil booster, if at all possible - I want the can to be mounted as close as possible to the muzzle, for a more streamlined appearance. Thanks in advance. |
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I will need a new bbl, with a threaded extension - where would a good place be to obtain this? >>> for the cost of a new extended threaded barrel, you can haev an extension added to your current barrel. Figure on spending around $150-$200 I'm looking at all price ranges for cans, but I would like to find a good compromise between aesthetics, cost, and performance. >>>>>NOt gonna happen, you're going to spend around $1000 for the can and stamp. I would like to avoid use of a recoil booster, if at all possible - I want the can to be mounted as close as possible to the muzzle, for a more streamlined appearance. >>>>>I doubt you'll be able to get any reliability on a HP without a booster. |
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I have made barrel extensions for multiple types of 9mm guns. Guy gave me a High Power, problem being the barrel is not of sufficient diameter to thread half inch to match std. silencer threads. The hole in the end of the slide is small also, so a permanant adaptation up in diameter wouild require a Walther P22 type of removable adapter to be able to take the gun apart for cleaning. I am guessing a non boostered can is not going to work, unless it's a small wet can that needs re-greasing every magazine. I am sure somone has done it, keep looking about for definative info. |
How would the extension be added? |
Who could do that for me? |
trosusa did the one pictured. |
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I don't know, but I doubt it. I have my Evo9 mounted on a Glock 34 and was unable to see the sights. I bought a new set of sights since getting the can. I own several Hi-Powers but don't own a threaded barrel (yet). The sights on them are no higher than they were on the stock Glock so I think I can pretty safely say that you won't be able to see the sights. |
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