![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Too many people post videos of themselves doing stupid things on the internet. Either by copy cats who don’t know that law, or by over zealoys law enforcement who think they just found low haning fruit for a raid. My gut reaction to this video was “gee… a bunch of rednecks making NFA devices.” Maybe I am overly cautious, but when a video like this that can be seen by anybody online, not starting with “what we are doing is totaly legal for reasons XYZ” is inviting trouble. Nothing in the video led me to believe what they were doing was legal. I did not know that the posters of the video are in fact, a Class 3 manufacturer. if the baffles will stay in place, 9mm or 45 would be better suited.ĮNDO-Mike, with all due respect, I am not a troll. without getting big into the science behind suppressor design (dater holes, first round pop, freebore boost) this can isnt effective for 22lr. That being said, i do believe it to be real, how effective is up to the shooter. its 1.5″ OD by 6.75″ aka much shorter than this thing. The only rimfire can on the market that i can think of that comes even close to this is the thompson chd. sure it muffles the report of the firearm but not as much as a dedicated 22 can does and thats all due to physics. on a 22 subgun at least its not very effective. the can was drilled for 9mm i believe (dont quote me on it, ATF). its a friends suppressor shot on his mac 11 with lage upper. i have a video on my youtube channel of a Form 1 maglite suppressor(that you can find plans for easily using some google-fu.). Its possible and highly probable that this is a real thing, however i dont believe it to be very effective due to my testing. ![]()
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