Look again, that type is open on both sides...dart guy wrote:I meant to have a silencer that is open on both sides but will still muffle the shot.
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Barrett tried to get the best of both worlds with their QDL, basically a silencer with a muzzle brake at the exit. In itself, a silencer alone also mitigates felt recoil by catching the muzzle blast in its baffles, reducing the velocity of escaping gasses and adding weight to the system.
http://www.barrett.net/firearms/qdlsuppressor

http://www.barrett.net/firearms/qdlsuppressor

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I like your piston valve I'm wondering g if I can copy your piston design? That's the one thing I have on my hybrid to take care of.
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This forum is about sharing designs, as long as you don't claim it as your own it's perfectly fine.Scrambles622467 wrote:I'm wondering g if I can copy your piston design?
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Just a quick question here, how did you take care of the little weld nub on the inside of that 2" 3inch galv steel pipe that your piston moves along?
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The seam that runs the inside length of the pipe? I used a dremel and sandpaper to remove mine. Get a tool like a dremel to do most of the hard work and then change over to manual, more precise, tools when finishing up as you don't want to remove too much and actually create a depression. If there's a depression in the groove, the o-rings might not be able to seal it.Scrambles622467 wrote:Just a quick question here, how did you take care of the little weld nub on the inside of that 2" 3inch galv steel pipe that your piston moves along?
I feared that I had done this so I set some JB-Weld down the length of the seam I had just removed and then sanded the JB-Weld down to fill in any depressions I had created.
Only as long as we all get to see it!Scrambles622467 wrote:I like your piston valve I'm wondering g if I can copy your piston design? That's the one thing I have on my hybrid to take care of.
I was lucky enough to find a 2" nipple that had a completely smooth interior. As I understand it, there is some variance from manufacturer to manufacturer, and I happened to stumble across one that had a nice smooth inner diameter.Scrambles622467 wrote:Just a quick question here, how did you take care of the little weld nub on the inside of that 2" 3inch galv steel pipe that your piston moves along?

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Sometimes you can actually buy a seamless nipple. It'll be way more expensive than a standard nipple though.
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Gun Freak wrote:Sometimes you can actually buy a seamless nipple. It'll be way more expensive than a standard nipple though.

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life