A number of years ago I made this.An effective design that can be built on smaller equipment.The design is very simple and easy to keep clean.
The can is 316 SS the end caps and baffles are 416 SS the spacers are 304 SS - 7" X 1.5" X 1.7lbs
The caliber is .556 and is used for .22s and .22mags as well.It can be shot wet or dry, when wet the mixing module holds enough grease for at least a 20 round mag and the sound is most pleasing.
The host weapon is a AR-15 and exhibits low blow back and no pop even dry.It is very quite with military ball as it was designed for the high velocity gases of that round.While it is quite with rim-fire's the maximum reduction is had with full power rounds.
All NFA rules were applied.
A Wet K.I.S.S.
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Is that a cleaning rod handle in the second picture?Capt. Link. wrote:A number of years ago I made this.An effective design that can be built on smaller equipment.The design is very simple and easy to keep clean.
The can is 316 SS the end caps and baffles are 416 SS the spacers are 304 SS - 7" X 1.5" X 1.7lbs
The caliber is .556 and is used for .22s and .22mags as well.It can be shot wet or dry, when wet the mixing module holds enough grease for at least a 20 round mag and the sound is most pleasing.
The host weapon is a AR-15 and exhibits low blow back and no pop even dry.It is very quite with military ball as it was designed for the high velocity gases of that round.While it is quite with rim-fire's the maximum reduction is had with full power rounds.
All NFA rules were applied.
She will give you a wet kiss also.
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No sir it a assembly tool I copied from H Maxim
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Cool!Capt. Link. wrote:No sir it a assembly tool I copied from H Maxim
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Captain Link, your workmanship and results are
a joy to see.
The content look of happiness on your puppy tells me all I need to know
about you.
Best.
a joy to see.
The content look of happiness on your puppy tells me all I need to know
about you.
Best.
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You have too many S's, I see nothing simple or stupid. Looks really good, congrats.
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Thank you for your comments,the rod makes assembly a snap.The simplicity is no welding no timing of internal parts no complex angles and ease of cleaning.It was made using a small lathe a mill drill and a small index table.I thought I might post it to show what can be done with table top equipment.Wet cans can be very effective and are rarely talked about here they may not be used by the military much but we don't have people shooting back at us.
The puppy now a dog is the gunsmiths companion and doing well.
The puppy now a dog is the gunsmiths companion and doing well.
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Beautiful work....
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Could you do some pics of the.baffles lined up like they will be when installed?
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I can't send you a picture but I can help you visualize it.Back left mixing module ,next the blast baffle notice the notch at six o'clock a early Dater Hole! not invented by Dater.The next four baffles are the same.All baffles have a step that faces the muzzle of the host weapon.The spacers are unequal in length.First is longest next a little shorter the next three the same length.I line up the ports 180 out from each other.Alas as a craftsmen my work is for sale and though my children live they never call home.
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Brittany Spaniel pup eh? They're fun! My parents have two now, one just hit a year old I think.
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Do you get the feeling your raising a speed addict that drinks to much coffee.They do calm down in two to three years.Ctaylor wrote:Brittany Spaniel pup eh? They're fun! My parents have two now, one just hit a year old I think.
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Impressive work there sir. Would you be willing to share some drawings or dimensions for someone interested in building a form1 duplicate?
Thanks...
Thanks...
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I'll post it w/ changes I would make.Bugzy wrote:Impressive work there sir. Would you be interested in sharing some drawings or dimensions for someone interested in building a form1 duplicate?
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Boy...that was a quick reply.Capt. Link. wrote:I'll post it w/ changes I would make.Bugzy wrote:Impressive work there sir. Would you be interested in sharing some drawings or dimensions for someone interested in building a form1 duplicate?
I edited my post while you where typing.....
Thank you!
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As might well be expected after 5 years, the link is dead. Anyone save the image on their own drive who'd care to repost? [He said despairingly...]Capt. Link. wrote:A number of years ago I made this.An effective design that can be built on smaller equipment.The design is very simple and easy to keep clean.
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I'll look around for some pictures.The design is dated and would recommend something different.I can say that the owner will not let me update the design though I offered to before I retired.Surculus wrote:As might well be expected after 5 years, the link is dead. Anyone save the image on their own drive who'd care to repost? [He said despairingly...]Capt. Link. wrote:A number of years ago I made this.An effective design that can be built on smaller equipment.The design is very simple and easy to keep clean.
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This is the internals to this wet suppressor:
This is a evolution to the Wet Kiss baffle.Just amazing with subsonics.
This is a evolution to the Wet Kiss baffle.Just amazing with subsonics.
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Thanks for posting the pictures again. I'd love to see the side view details of the single baffle in the last picture.
I'm also curious, where in the baffle stack, when assembled, did the large ID externally grooved ported
baffle sit? At the front or back of the stack?
I also would love to know what coolant was used and where it was placed in the can. When assembled with
coolant, for roughly how many rounds would the 'wet' sound reduction effect last?
Again, thanks for the pictures.
I'm also curious, where in the baffle stack, when assembled, did the large ID externally grooved ported
baffle sit? At the front or back of the stack?
I also would love to know what coolant was used and where it was placed in the can. When assembled with
coolant, for roughly how many rounds would the 'wet' sound reduction effect last?
Again, thanks for the pictures.
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White lithium grease applied with a chopstick works well.A good shot of CLP cleaner is even more quiet but only lasts a few rounds.Capt. Link. wrote: the mixing module holds enough grease for at least a 20 round mag and the sound is most pleasing.
This can was designed as a wet suppressor from the ground up.I would not run most suppressors wet w/ centerfire full auto hosts because of higher pressures.
The screw cut baffle edge is designed to scrape carbon.The lower left is the last baffle in the stack just before the end cap.
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Looks like someone put a ton of work into that endcap
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