I did try looking this up, but the search function on sniper hide is pretty shabby. So I cruised the pages on gunsmithing for awhile and still couldn't find what I was looking for. So I am going to assume that it is safe to start a new thread on this.
Just so we all know. IT IS ILLEGAL TO BUILD A SUPPRESSOR WITHOUT THE FORM 1 FROM THE ATF ACCEPTED AND IN HAND.
I will be getting my form 1 this coming summer so I figured I might as well get a pretty good idea on what I want to make because you have to submit the design you want as well.. I want to chamber it for 22 cal so it can fit my .22 rifles, handguns, and .223. I have a bunch of questions so here goes.
1) What is the best way to attach to the guns via threading. Will threads on the end of the suppressor work? Or do I need to have the thread father into the can so that the whole unit can fit around a portion of the barrel like a sleeve?
2) What is a good length. I know that the longer it is the ore likely you are to be getting baffle strikes. Is there a sweet spot? Would like to make it as effective as possible. I know that weight is going to come into play as well. Will a 16 incher be to long? Will it be redundant, will it be better and suppressing than a 10 incher?
3) What is the optimum diameter. Is this merely a factor of seeing your sight over the suppressor? Or is there a sweet spot on that one too. If I am using a .920 bull barrel can I make an effective suppressor with that small and outside diameter that will work good?
4) Which baffle? I am getting the feeling from research that the K baffle is the latest and greatest design. Is there a combination that works best. Conical baffles seem to be used with them as well sometimes. Is there a sweet spot on how large a chamber you want between each baffle? How long should the blast chamber be?
5) Will porting the last couple inches of a suppressor just defeat the purpose of the whole, or will that add to the suppression?
6) What effect does a suppressor have on LR shooting?
As soon as I get a pretty good idea on what I want I will see if I can get some CAD pics posted of what it would look like.
Thanks guys
Just so we all know. IT IS ILLEGAL TO BUILD A SUPPRESSOR WITHOUT THE FORM 1 FROM THE ATF ACCEPTED AND IN HAND.
I will be getting my form 1 this coming summer so I figured I might as well get a pretty good idea on what I want to make because you have to submit the design you want as well.. I want to chamber it for 22 cal so it can fit my .22 rifles, handguns, and .223. I have a bunch of questions so here goes.
1) What is the best way to attach to the guns via threading. Will threads on the end of the suppressor work? Or do I need to have the thread father into the can so that the whole unit can fit around a portion of the barrel like a sleeve?
2) What is a good length. I know that the longer it is the ore likely you are to be getting baffle strikes. Is there a sweet spot? Would like to make it as effective as possible. I know that weight is going to come into play as well. Will a 16 incher be to long? Will it be redundant, will it be better and suppressing than a 10 incher?
3) What is the optimum diameter. Is this merely a factor of seeing your sight over the suppressor? Or is there a sweet spot on that one too. If I am using a .920 bull barrel can I make an effective suppressor with that small and outside diameter that will work good?
4) Which baffle? I am getting the feeling from research that the K baffle is the latest and greatest design. Is there a combination that works best. Conical baffles seem to be used with them as well sometimes. Is there a sweet spot on how large a chamber you want between each baffle? How long should the blast chamber be?
5) Will porting the last couple inches of a suppressor just defeat the purpose of the whole, or will that add to the suppression?
6) What effect does a suppressor have on LR shooting?
As soon as I get a pretty good idea on what I want I will see if I can get some CAD pics posted of what it would look like.
Thanks guys