Suppressors Gunsmith for integrally supressed 77/44

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I have a AWC integrally suppressed 77/44 that I would like to get a non ported faster twist barrel installed on.
AWC apparently doesn’t have the tools to chamber a new barrel.
Does anyone know what my options are to possibly get it rebarreled?
AWC did say they could disassemble it if I found a smith that would do it but can’t work on it with the supressor on 🤷🏼‍♂️

Anyone have any suggestions?
 
Curtis Tactical in Ohio, Suppressed Weapon Systems in Texas, Innovative Arms in SC, and SRT in AZ all make integrally suppressed versions of the 77/44. SRT claims 1.5 MOA on the Douglas fast twist and I'd be very happy with that.

I have a integral 77/44 as well (Dark Horse) that has terrible accuracy, really terrible. It's on my gun wish list to have redone at some point.
 
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I have a AWC integrally suppressed 77/44 that I would like to get a non ported faster twist barrel installed on.
AWC apparently doesn’t have the tools to chamber a new barrel.
Does anyone know what my options are to possibly get it rebarreled?
AWC did say they could disassemble it if I found a smith that would do it but can’t work on it with the supressor on 🤷🏼‍♂️

Anyone have any suggestions?
ECCO Machine. And I'm sure you're aware, can't be bubba smith'd. Gotta be SOT 👍
 
Curtis Tactical in Ohio, Suppressed Weapon Systems in Texas, Innovative Arms in SC, and SRT in AZ all make integrally suppressed versions of the 77/44. SRT claims 1.5 MOA on the Douglas fast twist and I'd be very happy with that.

I have a integral 77/44 as well (Dark Horse) that has terrible accuracy, really terrible. It's on my gun wish list to have redone at some point.
What is the twist on the fast twist would it still work on supers ?
 
I didn't think about Ecco machine, that's a great option as well. He's a first class guy that's interested in the actual performance of the product, rather than just the sale of the product.
 
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Let us know how it turns out, as I understand the SWS method they cut a monocore directly into the barrel and sleeve that as opposed to using baffles or an attached monocore, I like to get a first hand report from an unbiased user.
 
Stamp is in, recent knee surgery has delayed me picking it up. here is a pic before ceracoat.
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