69 monocore in production soon.
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69 monocore in production soon.
Thought you guys would be interested to hear that I have been working with an area 07/02 to develop a CNC version of my 69 monocore. We have a few minor tweaks on the core and we will be ready to start filling orders in the next month or so.
We do not have any sound reduction numbers yet, but the manufacture had the opportunity to do side by side comparisons with an Outback and the Thompson Mach. monocore. Informally, it was comparable to the Outback and quieter then the Thompson Mach..... but there is no discernible FRP, where both of the others were quite noticeable.
The final product will be hard coat anodized aluminum with a stainless insert for the threaded mount and it weighs in at about 3.5 ounces. Custom Cerakote finishes will be available for a small additional cost. Anyone (dealers or individuals) interested in more details, or quantity pricing, please contact me at the email address in my sign. line.
We do not have any sound reduction numbers yet, but the manufacture had the opportunity to do side by side comparisons with an Outback and the Thompson Mach. monocore. Informally, it was comparable to the Outback and quieter then the Thompson Mach..... but there is no discernible FRP, where both of the others were quite noticeable.
The final product will be hard coat anodized aluminum with a stainless insert for the threaded mount and it weighs in at about 3.5 ounces. Custom Cerakote finishes will be available for a small additional cost. Anyone (dealers or individuals) interested in more details, or quantity pricing, please contact me at the email address in my sign. line.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Unfortunately, I have little to do with the speed of production.
We need to get our programmer re-energized
We need to get our programmer re-energized
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Any pictures anywhere?
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Well.....this is not what exactly what the final product will look like. As I said we are making some cosmetic and minor design changes, but here is what that the core looks like at this stage....and these cores have not been anodized....just playing around with Cerakote finishes on the tubes.
We are going to be changing the front cap to make the grip more aggressive and setting up the back end with a hex profile.
We are going to be changing the front cap to make the grip more aggressive and setting up the back end with a hex profile.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Thanks for the pictures. I look forward to more as it develops.
Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
daviscustom wrote:Unfortunately, I have little to do with the speed of production.
We need to get our programmer re-energized
Yep it's always the programmers fault
As for speed of production I wish that was the programmers job too but no money
coming in can be a problem I guess
Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Daviscustom, much success in your business. America needs
more entrepreneurs such as you.
Of particular note is the candy red can. At first I thought that
Red Jacket had dropped one off but then a reality set in.
Why the heck not! Hot Rodders have long painted their
gems that color. The vibrancy brilliantly attenuates the
visceral fear of silencers and makes them much less threatening.
What self-respecting 'hit-man' would be seen with such a can,
under a dark bridge, waiting for Spenser or Phillip Marlowe to pounce on
unless he were a Rahm Emanuel clone in a chartreuse stripped suit
with a polka dot pink and mauve tie, and a pimp fedora hat with
a feather in the brim.
I believe you may have hit upon a most interesting marketing
and psychological concept: Shiny Hot Rod colors. For me
a French Racing Car blue would be eye catching.
Wish you much success.
And DO blame the programmers!
[ If you have run programs with millions of lines of code
you smilingly know what I mean. Never the project managers
who continually insist on 'just one minor change'. ]
more entrepreneurs such as you.
Of particular note is the candy red can. At first I thought that
Red Jacket had dropped one off but then a reality set in.
Why the heck not! Hot Rodders have long painted their
gems that color. The vibrancy brilliantly attenuates the
visceral fear of silencers and makes them much less threatening.
What self-respecting 'hit-man' would be seen with such a can,
under a dark bridge, waiting for Spenser or Phillip Marlowe to pounce on
unless he were a Rahm Emanuel clone in a chartreuse stripped suit
with a polka dot pink and mauve tie, and a pimp fedora hat with
a feather in the brim.
I believe you may have hit upon a most interesting marketing
and psychological concept: Shiny Hot Rod colors. For me
a French Racing Car blue would be eye catching.
Wish you much success.
And DO blame the programmers!
[ If you have run programs with millions of lines of code
you smilingly know what I mean. Never the project managers
who continually insist on 'just one minor change'. ]
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Its actually hot pink! Gotta get the ladies involved too.
Thanks for the words of encouragement.... there is definitely a preconceived idea about suppressors out there that needs an adjustment if they are ever going to be mainstream.
And we do offer the more "normal" gun colors too.
Thanks for the words of encouragement.... there is definitely a preconceived idea about suppressors out there that needs an adjustment if they are ever going to be mainstream.
And we do offer the more "normal" gun colors too.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Canned cycles have done wonders for the length of code files as well as Cam programsHistorian wrote: [ If you have run programs with millions of lines of code
you smilingly know what I mean. Never the project managers
who continually insist on 'just one minor change'. ]
have made the little changes much easier, but that does not stop me from wanting
to ring a project managers neck.
With the programs for these parts I expected a lot of changes as it was all development
and we do not want any problems once they hit the market.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Do I see an o-ring groove or thread relief on the core near the endcap?
Keep calm, and suppress on
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
There is an o-ring groove next to the shoulder on the back of the core and on the front cap.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Viton rings?daviscustom wrote:There is an o-ring groove next to the shoulder on the back of the core and on the front cap.
Keep calm, and suppress on
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
That's the plan.ChimeraPrecision wrote:Viton rings?daviscustom wrote:There is an o-ring groove next to the shoulder on the back of the core and on the front cap.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
I'm old enough to remember having to type those changes onto NC tape with a Singer Flexwriter.tony1959 wrote:...Canned cycles have done wonders for the length of code files as well as Cam programs.have made the little changes much easier, but that does not stop me from wanting to ring a project managers neck....
No idea how I managed to avoid murder.
Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone?
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Pm me dealer pricing . What part of Missouri are you in? Both my emails have been kicked back.
Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
+2!BeerWolf wrote:I'm old enough to remember having to type those changes onto NC tape with a Singer Flexwriter.tony1959 wrote:...Canned cycles have done wonders for the length of code files as well as Cam programs.have made the little changes much easier, but that does not stop me from wanting to ring a project managers neck....
No idea how I managed to avoid murder.
Add: Assembly Language, IBM 709/punch cards, FAP.
Index registers? WTF are they.
Time machine stop overs are fun to remember.
FORTH (classmate's creation); FOGTRAN (sic); C+; PASCAL; APL (really cool ).
EUNUCHS .... oops, UNIX.
And [ drum roll ] Ada! Yes the largest waste of money, time, and effort.
Unique distinction: record holder for obtaining three (waivers) on super large system
developments while vociferously predicting its half-life of ~5 years. Good guys alive today,
bad guys 'poof' because of them.
Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Not to hijack the OP thread
Singer Flexwriter =
When i started programming we still had 1 machine that used one.
I started the switch to a Cam system Bridgeport EZ-Cam with 8" floppy's
Still deal with this type of stuff see below (small section of a code gen for SmartCam)
@DECLARE
#STR #st_desc
@COOLNT
0,M09
1,M08
2,M07
3,M58
4,M08
@START
#EVAL(#U9=0)
#IF(#U9=1)<*************START***************>
#EVAL(#st_desc=JOS(ST_DESC)
%
O0001 (PROGRAM DESCRIPTION)
N1G90G55G00G40G80G90G17
(#DATE)
()
(#st_desc)
()
#ONBLK
T#TOOLM06
M01#IF(#NTOOL<>#TOOL)<T#NTOOL>
G90G55#MOVX#XPOSY#YPOSS#SPEED#SPNDL
G43H#LOFFZ#ZPOS#EVAL#COOLNT
@TOOLCHG
#IF(#U9=1)<*************TOOLCHG***************>
#RESET(#CYCLE,#RTNLVL,#FXD,#ZCHK,#ZDPTH,#PECK)
#RESET(#FEED,#XPOS,#YPOS,#ZPOS,#DWELL)
#EVAL(#st_desc=JOS(ST_DESC)
#EVAL(#S0=\(ADD A COMMENT TO THE PROGRAM\))
#EVAL(#S1=\(NEXT OPERATION STARTS HERE \))
#EVAL(#S2=\(MOVE THE CLAMPS NOW \))
#EVAL(#S3=\(ADD CLAMPS AS SHOWN NOW \))
#EVAL(#S4=\(FLIP THE PART OVER NOW \))
#EVAL(#S5=\(SLIDE THE PART DOWN NOW \))
#EVAL(#S6=\(ROTATE TOWARD FIXED JAW NOW \))
#EVAL(#S7=\(TURN THE PART NOW \))
#EVAL(#S8=\(BLOW OUT CHIPS NOW \))
#EVAL(#S9=\(CHECK THE SIZE NOW \))
Singer Flexwriter =
When i started programming we still had 1 machine that used one.
I started the switch to a Cam system Bridgeport EZ-Cam with 8" floppy's
Still deal with this type of stuff see below (small section of a code gen for SmartCam)
@DECLARE
#STR #st_desc
@COOLNT
0,M09
1,M08
2,M07
3,M58
4,M08
@START
#EVAL(#U9=0)
#IF(#U9=1)<*************START***************>
#EVAL(#st_desc=JOS(ST_DESC)
%
O0001 (PROGRAM DESCRIPTION)
N1G90G55G00G40G80G90G17
(#DATE)
()
(#st_desc)
()
#ONBLK
T#TOOLM06
M01#IF(#NTOOL<>#TOOL)<T#NTOOL>
G90G55#MOVX#XPOSY#YPOSS#SPEED#SPNDL
G43H#LOFFZ#ZPOS#EVAL#COOLNT
@TOOLCHG
#IF(#U9=1)<*************TOOLCHG***************>
#RESET(#CYCLE,#RTNLVL,#FXD,#ZCHK,#ZDPTH,#PECK)
#RESET(#FEED,#XPOS,#YPOS,#ZPOS,#DWELL)
#EVAL(#st_desc=JOS(ST_DESC)
#EVAL(#S0=\(ADD A COMMENT TO THE PROGRAM\))
#EVAL(#S1=\(NEXT OPERATION STARTS HERE \))
#EVAL(#S2=\(MOVE THE CLAMPS NOW \))
#EVAL(#S3=\(ADD CLAMPS AS SHOWN NOW \))
#EVAL(#S4=\(FLIP THE PART OVER NOW \))
#EVAL(#S5=\(SLIDE THE PART DOWN NOW \))
#EVAL(#S6=\(ROTATE TOWARD FIXED JAW NOW \))
#EVAL(#S7=\(TURN THE PART NOW \))
#EVAL(#S8=\(BLOW OUT CHIPS NOW \))
#EVAL(#S9=\(CHECK THE SIZE NOW \))
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
The manufacture I am working with is equipped with Haas CNC equipment (lathe & mill) and is very much open to the idea of working with other 07/02's making suppressors parts. Production can be scaled to fit your needs in terms of quantities of parts, and scheduled as so many per month or a one time run....what ever suits your situation. We know there are lots of folks out there that don't have the kind of equipment required to be able to go into production on any significant scale and we would be glad to help out with production of baffles, endcaps, monocores, ect. Please contact me if this sounds like something of interest, and I can give you more information.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
I really like the 69 design. Is there video of its performance?
-Jim
-Jim
My Form 1 Monocore build on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH37sv2ySHmB1tTivFYIF8y2CW8rmiZRi
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH37sv2ySHmB1tTivFYIF8y2CW8rmiZRi
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
All I have at the moment is the video of my original form 1....don't have two Mk 2's with the same length barrel to do a side by side comparison of the original to the CNC version, but the best I can tell swapping them out on the same pistol the CNC version is a little quieter. It has a good bit more internal volume then the one I did on the manual mill.
As soon as we have the final version ready to go we will definitely get some video tests posted. Plan to drive down to Arkansas to get it tested as soon as we can, so maybe we can shoot some video then as well.
Looks like something is screwed up with the original video, I will upload it again and post it ASAP.
As soon as we have the final version ready to go we will definitely get some video tests posted. Plan to drive down to Arkansas to get it tested as soon as we can, so maybe we can shoot some video then as well.
Looks like something is screwed up with the original video, I will upload it again and post it ASAP.
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Sorry, I've been dinking around with Photobucket trying to reload the video that quit working......couldn't get it to upload, so I just put it on YouTube.
Again this is the original form 1 can, not the new CNC version. More to come when I get the finished CNC version.
The video shows the performance on Ruger Mk2, 10/22, 96/22 and gives unsuppressed shots on each firearm. I also made sure to allow fresh air in the can before each host test so you can listen for FRP.
http://youtu.be/-mIlyTAV32w
Again this is the original form 1 can, not the new CNC version. More to come when I get the finished CNC version.
The video shows the performance on Ruger Mk2, 10/22, 96/22 and gives unsuppressed shots on each firearm. I also made sure to allow fresh air in the can before each host test so you can listen for FRP.
http://youtu.be/-mIlyTAV32w
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Yes, but discretion and respect for the topics here prevent my directing you to them.kingjamez wrote:I really like the 69 design. Is there video of its performance?
-Jim
There are myriads of 'those adult sites' that show every combination, juxtapositions, inter
gender/species, etc. And the latest craze is 96.
[Could not, will not, resist.]
Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Historian,
You are filthy minded, crude, and a recalcitrant sex fiend... I love you, man!
Bill
You are filthy minded, crude, and a recalcitrant sex fiend... I love you, man!
Bill
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Re: 69 monocore in production soon.
Historian....seems like most of that stuff is fair game over in "artistic images".....still scratching my head on 96, are they back to back rubbing butts or what?...seems like the possibilities are not as interesting as 69.....but we digress. Glad I'm not the only one regularly dragging my brain around in the gutter.
Maybe you need to start a sister thread over there.
Maybe you need to start a sister thread over there.
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