Learned a lot doing this. Getting the baffle spacing correct was a real PITA. So is getting the gas system dialed in. Cant wait to get my lathe running and make a 5.56 and 22LR can next with machined baffles.
https://youtu.be/MUEPhA3ynSU
Video of my form 1 SD Tactical Arms/freeze plug can
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Re: Video of my form 1 SD Tactical Arms/freeze plug can
Thanks for the video. I particularly liked at the end the suppressed vs non, alternating shots. It made the comparison more effective.
Re: Video of my form 1 SD Tactical Arms/freeze plug can
Nicely done presentation.
Proof that 'simple' does work
as evidenced by videos of
a Stechkin Can* being fired.
Thank you.
* << http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-cont ... chkin3.jpg >>
Proof that 'simple' does work
as evidenced by videos of
a Stechkin Can* being fired.
Thank you.
* << http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-cont ... chkin3.jpg >>
Re: Video of my form 1 SD Tactical Arms/freeze plug can
Thank you sir. To me ear on the video the suppressed shots seem almost louder. I think what is going on is the suppressed is so loud it is causing a lot of audio clipping. I can tell you from behind the rifle it was quieter suppressed without ear pro and than un suppressed with my peltors on.policetruck wrote:Thanks for the video. I particularly liked at the end the suppressed vs non, alternating shots. It made the comparison more effective.
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Re: Video of my form 1 SD Tactical Arms/freeze plug can
Very high praise coming from you SIR!Historian wrote:Nicely done presentation.
Proof that 'simple' does work
as evidenced by videos of
a Stechkin Can* being fired.
Thank you.
* << http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-cont ... chkin3.jpg >>