Best design for sub
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Best design for sub
Looking for drawings for a suppressor. I have a permit and is legal where i live (Sweden). Like the topic says i´m looking for the best design for subsonic loads. Will most likely only shoot subs. I´ve seen some drawings years ago but cant find them now.
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http://themillermeister.blogspot.com/20 ... essor.html
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewt ... p?t=103943
https://thisguysguns.wordpress.com/2016 ... or-design/
http://ncsilencer.blogspot.com
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92171
http://forum.snipershide.com/threads/si ... sign.9639/
These should be enough to get you started. It will take some serious engineering to function in its environment and to be safe to use.
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewt ... p?t=103943
https://thisguysguns.wordpress.com/2016 ... or-design/
http://ncsilencer.blogspot.com
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92171
http://forum.snipershide.com/threads/si ... sign.9639/
These should be enough to get you started. It will take some serious engineering to function in its environment and to be safe to use.
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Lots of reading, thank you!
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A humble suggestion:
While you'll probably find a lot of folks using cone shaped baffles, I will tell you they generally suck in suppressed *subsonic* blackout. Don't make the mistake of doing it.
Subsonic blackout baffles do better with baffles similar to what you'd find in 9mm and 22 rimfire cans due to the lower pressure payloads. K's and omega's usually do pretty well.
You could also research the Liberty Leonidas and see if you can come across photos of Dave's baffle he uses in it. It's probably the most effective commercial suppressor for blackout to date.
While you'll probably find a lot of folks using cone shaped baffles, I will tell you they generally suck in suppressed *subsonic* blackout. Don't make the mistake of doing it.
Subsonic blackout baffles do better with baffles similar to what you'd find in 9mm and 22 rimfire cans due to the lower pressure payloads. K's and omega's usually do pretty well.
You could also research the Liberty Leonidas and see if you can come across photos of Dave's baffle he uses in it. It's probably the most effective commercial suppressor for blackout to date.
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Great info, thank´s!
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I thought my Mystic-X was quiet until I got the Leonidas. I'm impressed.
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Unfortunately they dont have a retailer here in Europe but i was looking for a design and i have it now, thank´s guys!
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I don't think they make it anymore, but my quietest 30 cal suppressor is the Liberty Victory Magnum suppressor with the weird square shaped baffle holes. It's quite large though.
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