Potato as suppressor
Potato as suppressor
PotatoMKIII, and if you shoot a ton you can have a nice hot lunch
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Re: Potato as suppressor
Yeah if you don't mind heavy metal poisoning.Pat M wrote:PotatoMKIII, and if you shoot a ton you can have a nice hot lunch
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Re: Potato as suppressor
Obligatory SilencerTalk responses:
Nice, but how does it meter?
How do you disassemble it? (with a knife and fork)
How does it handle "the dip". (fine as long as it's sour cream and onion)
Nice, but how does it meter?
How do you disassemble it? (with a knife and fork)
How does it handle "the dip". (fine as long as it's sour cream and onion)
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A monocore based potato suppressor would probably gain you additional effectiveness. Maybe hollow out a mid sized zucchini as a can. If you chose to use an absorptive material in the blast chamber I would recommend peas (frozen of course).
Also soaking it in a seasoned brine would likely get you more "wet" shots.
if you believe the internet, duct taping a potato to the end of a revolver will make it absolutely silent.
Also soaking it in a seasoned brine would likely get you more "wet" shots.
if you believe the internet, duct taping a potato to the end of a revolver will make it absolutely silent.
Re: Potato as suppressor
Red Jacket Tactical Russet Suppressor, it works better wet, with sour cream, butter, and chives.
Re: Potato as suppressor
You forgot.Libertarian_Geek wrote:Obligatory SilencerTalk responses:
Nice, but how does it meter?
How do you disassemble it? (with a knife and fork)
How does it handle "the dip". (fine as long as it's sour cream and onion)
How is it for FRP?
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Re: Potato as suppressor
Unlike many suppressors which try to claim no FRP this suppressor is ALL FRP (fancy russet potato).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDtd2jNIwAU MUSAFAR!
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Complete Form 1s http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79895
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CrOL-ydFMI This is Water DavidW
Complete Form 1s http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79895
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When will it be available with the "aluminum foil finish" option?
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"doubloon -Unlike many suppressors which try to claim no FRP this suppressor is ALL FRP (fancy russet potato)."
Well crafted. BRAVO!!!!
I cannot wait for responses on the DIPS that will be used to clean out
the Loaded Twice-Baked Potatoes.
Is there a recipe for GREEK-Potatoes ( actually
a delicious staple) that is baked until it CARBONizes? Opa!
As was often said in Southie in the 1940's- "Whiskey was created to
keep the Irish from conquering the world. Cooked potatoes in all forms were God's gift
to compensate."
Remembering my dear Grandmother's buttered hash browns
at noon time brings a prayer of gratitude ... and a now ravenous
hunger.
Well crafted. BRAVO!!!!
I cannot wait for responses on the DIPS that will be used to clean out
the Loaded Twice-Baked Potatoes.
Is there a recipe for GREEK-Potatoes ( actually
a delicious staple) that is baked until it CARBONizes? Opa!
As was often said in Southie in the 1940's- "Whiskey was created to
keep the Irish from conquering the world. Cooked potatoes in all forms were God's gift
to compensate."
Remembering my dear Grandmother's buttered hash browns
at noon time brings a prayer of gratitude ... and a now ravenous
hunger.
Re: Potato as suppressor
Out of curiosity, has anyone tried firing a suppressor that
has been pushed into a long hard French baguette?
E.g., << http://images-mediawiki-sites.thefullwi ... 037634.jpg >>
As George Carlin used to say " I get payed to think up
the weird s--t."
has been pushed into a long hard French baguette?
E.g., << http://images-mediawiki-sites.thefullwi ... 037634.jpg >>
As George Carlin used to say " I get payed to think up
the weird s--t."
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Re: Potato as suppressor
That is awesome!
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Re: Potato as suppressor
Additional Obligatory ST comment:
"I don't see a serial number on any of those vegetable based silencers. Better delete the pics and deny all knowledge before the ATF (or FDA) comes knockin' and you'll be gettin' your potato salad tossed in prison."
"I don't see a serial number on any of those vegetable based silencers. Better delete the pics and deny all knowledge before the ATF (or FDA) comes knockin' and you'll be gettin' your potato salad tossed in prison."
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Re: Potato as suppressor
It does when you run it wet.ick wrote:Does it have a fully buttered core?
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i run it wet, i use oil as it smells like french fries when it warms up
Re: Potato as suppressor
jfk wrote:Red Jacket Tactical Russet Suppressor, it works better wet, with sour cream, butter, and chives.
That sir is truly a game changer.. Lol
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I hear that Delta P (http://www.deltapdesign.com/ )is working on a compact version using red potatoes.
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Re: Potato as suppressor
Will it interfere with my parsnip bayonet?
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Does this mean I will have to do a Form 1 or 4 on every potato I own? Or would the potato be considered a wipe and could be replaced once it was destroyed?
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I am sure the ATF would love to do a ruling similar to Chore Boy for it.HK91 wrote:Does this mean I will have to do a Form 1 or 4 on every potato I own? Or would the potato be considered a wipe and could be replaced once it was destroyed?
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Re: Potato as suppressor
Can we get a twice baked version?
Is AAC going to come out with a sweet potato version?
Is AAC going to come out with a sweet potato version?
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Re: Potato as suppressor
They are coming out with a quick detach mount so Doubloon can mount his potato quickly.ghostdog662 wrote:Can we get a twice baked version?
Is AAC going to come out with a sweet potato version?
...uh..... ...um..... uh...... anyhow....
Would this be considered a carbon fiber can? I mean after all, it is a carbon based life form... and high in fiber AS LONG AS YOU CONSUME THE PEEL.
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Re: Potato as suppressor
If we were to attach the potato silencer to Ronnie Barrett's .50
it could reach near orbit ... then would it be know as a SPUDnik?
Talking about great potato dishes, here is one for those who can cook up
as great a meal as they can a new suppressor design:
<< http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2010 ... au-gratin/ >>
Just let the Obamas and their marxist food nazis try taking this recipe out of our cold, dead, sauté pan.
it could reach near orbit ... then would it be know as a SPUDnik?
Talking about great potato dishes, here is one for those who can cook up
as great a meal as they can a new suppressor design:
<< http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2010 ... au-gratin/ >>
Just let the Obamas and their marxist food nazis try taking this recipe out of our cold, dead, sauté pan.