Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Oh, ooman ? Why iffy ? We're using the greater mass for a reason...
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
What do I want ?
Caliber: .30 caliber, up to .300 Winchester Magnum rated
Material: Titanium with 360 degree fully-welded baffle core
Length: 9 inches.
Diameter: 1.5 inches.
Weight: 16 ounces
Look at the Thunderbeast Arms link. I think they have some of the best rated products and I'd pay their prices too.
https://thunderbeastarms.com/products/
Similarly, the .308 Titanium from Suppressed Armament Systems but threaded not mounted to a brake
http://suppressedarmament.com/762-suppr ... biter.html
Caliber: .30 caliber, up to .300 Winchester Magnum rated
Material: Titanium with 360 degree fully-welded baffle core
Length: 9 inches.
Diameter: 1.5 inches.
Weight: 16 ounces
Look at the Thunderbeast Arms link. I think they have some of the best rated products and I'd pay their prices too.
https://thunderbeastarms.com/products/
Similarly, the .308 Titanium from Suppressed Armament Systems but threaded not mounted to a brake
http://suppressedarmament.com/762-suppr ... biter.html
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Without active cooling, a certain degree of mass is essential if you wnat more tha a couple of shots...
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
What about a modular design, allowing for type and number of baffles to be changed , as well as mounting position, it could then be fine tuned by the user for noise reduction or practicality
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Might make proofing a little awkward...
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Yeah I suppose, forgot about that bureaucratic exercise.
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Only if you see a need for them to be proofed.meles meles wrote:Might make proofing a little awkward...
From Jacksons Rifles http://jacksonrifles.com/zz-silencers/proofwarning.htm
Our recent Counsel's Opinion has confirmed that there is no requirement in law for a sound moderator to be subject to proof and we strongly advise that any British proof marks on Reflex Suppressors should be treated as potentially misleading and possibly dangerous. If in doubt as to the suitability of a Reflex Suppressor for your rifle, please refer to the technical guidance on this website or contact us directly for advice.
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Proof them to the maximum bullet size, so 8,5-9,0mm for .308 and anything less such as 6,5 is fine.
Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
Would that work if you could alter the baffle sizes too?ovenpaa wrote:Proof them to the maximum bullet size, so 8,5-9,0mm for .308 and anything less such as 6,5 is fine.
I've been designing a modular one for a while now and never thought about proofing, was just something I'd like to make for myself
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Re: Moderators ("silencers"): what do you use, or want ?
If it's for your own use, proofing is not required (even for firearms), but then again according to Jacksons Rifles moderators are not subject to proof anyway.Demonic69 wrote:Would that work if you could alter the baffle sizes too?ovenpaa wrote:Proof them to the maximum bullet size, so 8,5-9,0mm for .308 and anything less such as 6,5 is fine.
I've been designing a modular one for a while now and never thought about proofing, was just something I'd like to make for myself
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