My Form1 transforms into my first can!!!
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Great work METALMAN!
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Very nice! I like it. I've always thought stamped or pressed baffles have been ignored too long in the homebuilt arena.
Very clever too to use the bbl nut as a dedicated threaded mount!
Very clever too to use the bbl nut as a dedicated threaded mount!
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I admire your work! great idea
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Nice work. looking forward to doing something like this myself. especially if as you say, the bore diameter is less critical than I have been lead to believe.
So this has got me thinking:
1. square tube holds greater volume for a given diameter than round. perhaps this is why it works so well rather than (or perhaps in addition to) the square cross section?
2. would it be of benefit to add some sort of spikes or roughen the surface inside to create more turbulence and slow down gas flow - or create more surface area inside and dissipate more heat from the gasses faster. would make it harder to clean perhaps, but maybe more effective?
So this has got me thinking:
1. square tube holds greater volume for a given diameter than round. perhaps this is why it works so well rather than (or perhaps in addition to) the square cross section?
2. would it be of benefit to add some sort of spikes or roughen the surface inside to create more turbulence and slow down gas flow - or create more surface area inside and dissipate more heat from the gasses faster. would make it harder to clean perhaps, but maybe more effective?
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Holee shiite! I ain't seen you in forever Metalman. I see you are into suppressors now. I am in the process of of building my first form one can now. I just can't see spending hundreds of dollars for something I can make myself.
Hope all is well with you.
Oh, very nice suppressor you made there. I am very impressed.
GaryM (same GaryM as on arfcom)
Hope all is well with you.
Oh, very nice suppressor you made there. I am very impressed.
GaryM (same GaryM as on arfcom)
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Made me smile listening to the suppressed shots. NICE job!
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Gary!!!! My main grenade launchin man!!! Yeah bud, I went further west. I havent been to St. louie in FOREVER!!! I make it to the three gun in Columbia every year but thats about it.Good luck with your can man!! What are you building it for? Weapon that is!
GaryM wrote:Holee shiite! I ain't seen you in forever Metalman. I see you are into suppressors now. I am in the process of of building my first form one can now. I just can't see spending hundreds of dollars for something I can make myself.
Hope all is well with you.
Oh, very nice suppressor you made there. I am very impressed.
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I do have a couple of questions, first why do you drill the holes to weld the monocore in place? Is it to make sure they never move since you can never take them out? What are the values of adding the slots, so you can have something to weld on? And are the small holes critically placed?
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Bring it back from the dead!.....You noticed that the last post was from Sept 2010?.......
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I doubt Metalman is still around, but the slots were apparently designed so each baffle, when rotated 90 degrees, would snug up with its neighbor, and the threaded rod compressed them all together for the weld.
This sucker is built like a tank. I have really only one objection to the mount, and that is, different barrels have slightly different thicknesses of the flange on it that the Uzi bbl nut contacts when tightened down. Potentially, if the original barrel is swapped, the can may not register, not be co-planar with the weapon, if that makes sense.
That baffle stack could just as easily be fitted into a round tube, which would solve those probs and look more traditional. A round tube would create a different path around the outside of the stack, but I suspect it'd still suppress pretty well.
I said it before, the idea of using a barrel nut as a simple mount for an Uzi can is genius.
This sucker is built like a tank. I have really only one objection to the mount, and that is, different barrels have slightly different thicknesses of the flange on it that the Uzi bbl nut contacts when tightened down. Potentially, if the original barrel is swapped, the can may not register, not be co-planar with the weapon, if that makes sense.
That baffle stack could just as easily be fitted into a round tube, which would solve those probs and look more traditional. A round tube would create a different path around the outside of the stack, but I suspect it'd still suppress pretty well.
I said it before, the idea of using a barrel nut as a simple mount for an Uzi can is genius.
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I realized that after I posted it...oops!rqlasl wrote:Bring it back from the dead!.....You noticed that the last post was from Sept 2010?.......
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How could the length of the flange on the Uzi bbl nut affect if the suppressor works or not? the barrel goes wayyy past the nut, so would it make a difference? Or are you saying the flange on the bbl nut may not be the same all the way around?Baffled wrote:I doubt Metalman is still around, but the slots were apparently designed so each baffle, when rotated 90 degrees, would snug up with its neighbor, and the threaded rod compressed them all together for the weld.
This sucker is built like a tank. I have really only one objection to the mount, and that is, different barrels have slightly different thicknesses of the flange on it that the Uzi bbl nut contacts when tightened down. Potentially, if the original barrel is swapped, the can may not register, not be co-planar with the weapon, if that makes sense.
That baffle stack could just as easily be fitted into a round tube, which would solve those probs and look more traditional. A round tube would create a different path around the outside of the stack, but I suspect it'd still suppress pretty well.
I said it before, the idea of using a barrel nut as a simple mount for an Uzi can is genius.
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What he is saying is that he squared the can up to follow the lines of the Uzi, if he got a thicker or thinner barrel flange on the next barrel it wouldn't time the same and the can could be off kilter.OneWound wrote:How could the length of the flange on the Uzi bbl nut affect if the suppressor works or not? the barrel goes wayyy past the nut, so would it make a difference? Or are you saying the flange on the bbl nut may not be the same all the way around?Baffled wrote:I doubt Metalman is still around, but the slots were apparently designed so each baffle, when rotated 90 degrees, would snug up with its neighbor, and the threaded rod compressed them all together for the weld.
This sucker is built like a tank. I have really only one objection to the mount, and that is, different barrels have slightly different thicknesses of the flange on it that the Uzi bbl nut contacts when tightened down. Potentially, if the original barrel is swapped, the can may not register, not be co-planar with the weapon, if that makes sense.
That baffle stack could just as easily be fitted into a round tube, which would solve those probs and look more traditional. A round tube would create a different path around the outside of the stack, but I suspect it'd still suppress pretty well.
I said it before, the idea of using a barrel nut as a simple mount for an Uzi can is genius.
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Just wanted to bump this up from the dead! The can is still plugging away!! I really need to make an adaptor for 1/2-28TPI !!!
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METALMAN wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eyS54AdG_Y
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That's AWESOME! Well done!
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Bump this up,
Hey Metalman anything new?
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That....is awesome
I've never seen a mild steel silencer, much less one made with square tubing.
Its so Beautiful
I've never seen a mild steel silencer, much less one made with square tubing.
Its so Beautiful
Lemme seeeBowen1911 wrote:cooler than mine?Dweezil wrote:Coolest. Suppressor. Ever.
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You can fix timing issues on cans for the Uzi by chucking up the bbls and turning the bbl flange on all your bbls to the same thickness.
I did this on mine so I could cut a slot in the end of my Coastal can for the ratcheting release to click into so the can won't unscrew (Coastal cans do not have serrations like the std Uzi bbl nut has.
I did this on mine so I could cut a slot in the end of my Coastal can for the ratcheting release to click into so the can won't unscrew (Coastal cans do not have serrations like the std Uzi bbl nut has.
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I too wonder what the 4 holes were placed there for. Would covering them enhance the design? Were they placed for full-auto fire?OneWound wrote:...And are the small holes critically placed?
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