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1/18/2016 4:01:51 PM EDT
Just getting into suppressors and will be Form 1ing a couple in the next month.
Researching I came across the OTB(over the barrel) cans and have a few questions.
is the blast chamber spacer tube longer?
ie: between the endcap of the OTB adapter and the blast baffle?
How close can the blast baffle be to the end of barrel?
ie: where should the blast baffles be placed?

Thanks
Roger
1/19/2016 9:51:31 AM EDT
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Just getting into suppressors and will be Form 1ing a couple in the next month.
Researching I came across the OTB(over the barrel) cans and have a few questions.
is the blast chamber spacer tube longer?
ie: between the endcap of the OTB adapter and the blast baffle?
How close can the blast baffle be to the end of barrel?
ie: where should the blast baffles be placed?

Thanks
Roger
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I did this on Diversified Machines's solvent traps, I like it so much better than the commercial suppressors I have shot.  The blast spacer would be much longer (if you use one), it would depend on your reflex mount used.  I used the one sold as the "2.5 OTB", the 2.5" is from the shoulder back, so the OTB brake is 4" with 3.120" behind the muzzle and .880" bast the muzzle (singe port brake).

1/20/2016 12:44:04 AM EDT
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I did this on Diversified Machines's solvent traps, I like it so much better than the commercial suppressors I have shot.  The blast spacer would be much longer (if you use one), it would depend on your reflex mount used.  I used the one sold as the "2.5 OTB", the 2.5" is from the shoulder back, so the OTB brake is 4" with 3.120" behind the muzzle and .880" bast the muzzle (singe port brake).

http://i60.tinypic.com/2sanxfl.jpg
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Just getting into suppressors and will be Form 1ing a couple in the next month.
Researching I came across the OTB(over the barrel) cans and have a few questions.
is the blast chamber spacer tube longer?
ie: between the endcap of the OTB adapter and the blast baffle?
How close can the blast baffle be to the end of barrel?
ie: where should the blast baffles be placed?

Thanks
Roger


I did this on Diversified Machines's solvent traps, I like it so much better than the commercial suppressors I have shot.  The blast spacer would be much longer (if you use one), it would depend on your reflex mount used.  I used the one sold as the "2.5 OTB", the 2.5" is from the shoulder back, so the OTB brake is 4" with 3.120" behind the muzzle and .880" bast the muzzle (singe port brake).

http://i60.tinypic.com/2sanxfl.jpg



Thank You, so putting the blast baffle about 1" in front of muzzle should be ok?
How many baffles did you use and are they stacked or do you have spacers between them?

Thanks again,
Roger
1/20/2016 9:13:44 AM EDT
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Thank You, so putting the blast baffle about 1" in front of muzzle should be ok?
How many baffles did you use and are they stacked or do you have spacers between them?

Thanks again,
Roger
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Just getting into suppressors and will be Form 1ing a couple in the next month.
Researching I came across the OTB(over the barrel) cans and have a few questions.
is the blast chamber spacer tube longer?
ie: between the endcap of the OTB adapter and the blast baffle?
How close can the blast baffle be to the end of barrel?
ie: where should the blast baffles be placed?

Thanks
Roger


I did this on Diversified Machines's solvent traps, I like it so much better than the commercial suppressors I have shot.  The blast spacer would be much longer (if you use one), it would depend on your reflex mount used.  I used the one sold as the "2.5 OTB", the 2.5" is from the shoulder back, so the OTB brake is 4" with 3.120" behind the muzzle and .880" bast the muzzle (singe port brake).

http://i60.tinypic.com/2sanxfl.jpg



Thank You, so putting the blast baffle about 1" in front of muzzle should be ok?
How many baffles did you use and are they stacked or do you have spacers between them?

Thanks again,
Roger


.50" spacing between the baffles.  The first baffle is only .20-.25" off the brake in order to fit the limited number of baffles in place.
1/20/2016 2:42:03 PM EDT
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.50" spacing between the baffles.  The first baffle is only .20-.25" off the brake in order to fit the limited number of baffles in place.
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Just getting into suppressors and will be Form 1ing a couple in the next month.
Researching I came across the OTB(over the barrel) cans and have a few questions.
is the blast chamber spacer tube longer?
ie: between the endcap of the OTB adapter and the blast baffle?
How close can the blast baffle be to the end of barrel?
ie: where should the blast baffles be placed?

Thanks
Roger


I did this on Diversified Machines's solvent traps, I like it so much better than the commercial suppressors I have shot.  The blast spacer would be much longer (if you use one), it would depend on your reflex mount used.  I used the one sold as the "2.5 OTB", the 2.5" is from the shoulder back, so the OTB brake is 4" with 3.120" behind the muzzle and .880" bast the muzzle (singe port brake).

http://i60.tinypic.com/2sanxfl.jpg



Thank You, so putting the blast baffle about 1" in front of muzzle should be ok?
How many baffles did you use and are they stacked or do you have spacers between them?

Thanks again,
Roger


.50" spacing between the baffles.  The first baffle is only .20-.25" off the brake in order to fit the limited number of baffles in place.


Thank You
Roger
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