That's a cool suppressor, but I was meaning like the Gemtech Halo, with the holes just on the "business end"
Sorry for so many questions, but do you just tap the end, (where it connects to the barrel) or does it attach some other way?
custom suppressor for small calibres
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Most of my customers so far have been much more interested in noise reduction than owning something pretty, in fact I was told not to bother much with aesthetics... but I have *some* standardsLabtecpower wrote:Make them more fancy, ask more, same demand
That's what first came to mind when I first cut it! Still, those are filaments as opposed to dust... and one of my birthday presents was a powerful little handheld vacuum
That's a cool suppressor, but I was meaning like the Gemtech Halo, with the holes just on the "business end"
ahhhh...
Easily done with the mill, but it adds a machining step so screw 'em
Depends on the host weapon.Sorry for so many questions, but do you just tap the end, (where it connects to the barrel) or does it attach some other way?
If the barrel end is threaded, then I thread the end of the suppressor though if you look at the larger carbon fibre suppressor I made the thread is internal and the back end slips over the existing airgun shroud.
I've also made a couple to fit over an unthreaded tapered barrel, held on by a grub screw.
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I'm closer to the UK than the US, so that's the term which comes naturallyJDP12 wrote:What's a grub screw? not familiar with the term.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life