45ACP Silencer for H&K MK23 and T45
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:57 pm
Gentlemen,
So this is the 45 build I did a while back (read few years)
Had to search all parts together, single parts by it self do not make a silencer in my country and they where in several boxes of produced and test parts.
Product was for Military / Police NATO customer.
We won the shootout agains some well known EU and US names.
Size 190x35mm
Material – Tube 6063 Hardcoat Anodize with Teflon
Piston housing: SS316 - QPQ finish
Piston: ETG 100 – hardened and QPQ finishing
Spring : Stainless springsteel
Spacer SS316 - QPQ and finishing
Blast baffle : SS316 - QPQ and finishing
Baffles: 7075 - Hardcoat Anodize with Teflon
Endcap: 7075 - Hardcoat Anodize with Teflon
Puschertool: 7075 - Anodize Bleu
Yes, for those of you that where a bit dissapointed in my other post, the Baffles of this build are are in this post.
(Picture ATP-HK45)
(Picture ATP-9mm)
I know the above 2 pictures are not that nice, but I wll replace thes in the coming days when back in my R&D office.
Had these shots of my Screen op the PC at home.
The baffle design I had in mind was a mix of things, I wanted NOT to do a K but not jus another Kone ot Steps or... well I just wanted to do something different.
I see it like a mix of the letter Y and the Yen sighn. But then more fluent..
Made cuts to let the gas flow more past the outherwall but made sure it had crosflow ports that would interrupt the gas that follows th eBIG 45. There are 2 of thes. One close tot h ebase and on on top of the six fluted rim.
The port sits in front of a finger, so that it guides the gas back inside the main flow space but follows the gas in the same direction as the flow after it was interrupted / directed at the top.
This Silencer was designed to be used with H&K MK23 and 45 Tactical.
Models differed in Piston (L and R tread) and Spring.
Pistons where laser engraved so that user could indentify the models.
Springs in the delivered models where color coded for MK23. Black marking on the rings, this so the customer would know what spring went with what Piston.
Piston is made from ETG100 a material that has its origine in CH, it is a material that machines realy well, has fantastic mechanical specs, and good hardening options.
All other steel parts where Stainless 316 and all steel parts are QPQ finished.
Picture shows the Tube in the white and Black hardcoat anodized, for those of you that wonder ...WHAT is that red tabe duing there, well I used that as my marker for the lasermarking of the component.
The Piston housing sits for the most inside the Tube, has a small notch inside at the front so that the piston can be indexed.
The stainless in the White Piston housing in the Pictures was used to setup the knurling and was used in testing the unit on both the MK23 and T45.
OKAY OKAY - Yes, I know I bugged it by going to far...Sorry for that.
Lots of parts both in the White from production as well as Finished products.and stack:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 01)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 02)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 03)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 04)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 05)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 31)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 32)
Piston Pictures of the finished product:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 09)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 10)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 11)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 12)
Piston Production Pictures:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 37)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 38)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 39)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 40)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 41)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 42)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 43)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 44)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 45)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 46)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 47)
Blast Baffle Shown in the white as it comes of the machine
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 50)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 51)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 30)
Shows the in the White blast and the QPQ blast, The white has the spacer-ring made from 316 Bar) on top.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 52)
Shows Blastbaffle next to the Black 7075 Baffles that follow.
One can see the wall thickness is different.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 22)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 23)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 24)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 25)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 26)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 27)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 29)
Last Baffle:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 19)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 20)
Here one can see the last baffle as it sits in front of the end-cap.
I could have shortened the tube a few milimeters but thought lets put a shortened baffle in there for the extra bit of work.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 33)
Here is the end-cap in the white and Hardcoat
Pushertool, made so that when the customer has not been cleaning his Silencer for a while he could use this tool to push the baffle out of the tube. It can also be used for assembly work.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 14)
Shows the front of the Puscher-tool, it is machined to fit inside the top part of the Baffle.
(picture ATP_45ACP – 15) shows the Bleu Pusher-tool with the baffle on it
(Pictute ATP_45ACP – 16)
Shows tool and baffle entering the tube.
Gentlemen, that is all for now on the 45.
Next time I meet with the customers I will make a vid if allowed.
So this is the 45 build I did a while back (read few years)
Had to search all parts together, single parts by it self do not make a silencer in my country and they where in several boxes of produced and test parts.
Product was for Military / Police NATO customer.
We won the shootout agains some well known EU and US names.
Size 190x35mm
Material – Tube 6063 Hardcoat Anodize with Teflon
Piston housing: SS316 - QPQ finish
Piston: ETG 100 – hardened and QPQ finishing
Spring : Stainless springsteel
Spacer SS316 - QPQ and finishing
Blast baffle : SS316 - QPQ and finishing
Baffles: 7075 - Hardcoat Anodize with Teflon
Endcap: 7075 - Hardcoat Anodize with Teflon
Puschertool: 7075 - Anodize Bleu
Yes, for those of you that where a bit dissapointed in my other post, the Baffles of this build are are in this post.
(Picture ATP-HK45)
(Picture ATP-9mm)
I know the above 2 pictures are not that nice, but I wll replace thes in the coming days when back in my R&D office.
Had these shots of my Screen op the PC at home.
The baffle design I had in mind was a mix of things, I wanted NOT to do a K but not jus another Kone ot Steps or... well I just wanted to do something different.
I see it like a mix of the letter Y and the Yen sighn. But then more fluent..
Made cuts to let the gas flow more past the outherwall but made sure it had crosflow ports that would interrupt the gas that follows th eBIG 45. There are 2 of thes. One close tot h ebase and on on top of the six fluted rim.
The port sits in front of a finger, so that it guides the gas back inside the main flow space but follows the gas in the same direction as the flow after it was interrupted / directed at the top.
This Silencer was designed to be used with H&K MK23 and 45 Tactical.
Models differed in Piston (L and R tread) and Spring.
Pistons where laser engraved so that user could indentify the models.
Springs in the delivered models where color coded for MK23. Black marking on the rings, this so the customer would know what spring went with what Piston.
Piston is made from ETG100 a material that has its origine in CH, it is a material that machines realy well, has fantastic mechanical specs, and good hardening options.
All other steel parts where Stainless 316 and all steel parts are QPQ finished.
Picture shows the Tube in the white and Black hardcoat anodized, for those of you that wonder ...WHAT is that red tabe duing there, well I used that as my marker for the lasermarking of the component.
The Piston housing sits for the most inside the Tube, has a small notch inside at the front so that the piston can be indexed.
The stainless in the White Piston housing in the Pictures was used to setup the knurling and was used in testing the unit on both the MK23 and T45.
OKAY OKAY - Yes, I know I bugged it by going to far...Sorry for that.
Lots of parts both in the White from production as well as Finished products.and stack:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 01)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 02)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 03)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 04)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 05)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 31)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 32)
Piston Pictures of the finished product:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 09)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 10)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 11)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 12)
Piston Production Pictures:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 37)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 38)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 39)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 40)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 41)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 42)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 43)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 44)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 45)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 46)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 47)
Blast Baffle Shown in the white as it comes of the machine
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 50)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 51)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 30)
Shows the in the White blast and the QPQ blast, The white has the spacer-ring made from 316 Bar) on top.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 52)
Shows Blastbaffle next to the Black 7075 Baffles that follow.
One can see the wall thickness is different.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 22)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 23)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 24)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 25)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 26)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 27)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 29)
Last Baffle:
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 19)
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 20)
Here one can see the last baffle as it sits in front of the end-cap.
I could have shortened the tube a few milimeters but thought lets put a shortened baffle in there for the extra bit of work.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 33)
Here is the end-cap in the white and Hardcoat
Pushertool, made so that when the customer has not been cleaning his Silencer for a while he could use this tool to push the baffle out of the tube. It can also be used for assembly work.
(Picture ATP_45ACP – 14)
Shows the front of the Puscher-tool, it is machined to fit inside the top part of the Baffle.
(picture ATP_45ACP – 15) shows the Bleu Pusher-tool with the baffle on it
(Pictute ATP_45ACP – 16)
Shows tool and baffle entering the tube.
Gentlemen, that is all for now on the 45.
Next time I meet with the customers I will make a vid if allowed.