Ti-Thirty Form 1

Yes, it can be legal to make a silencer. For everything Form-1, from silencer designs that are easily made, to filing forms with the BATF, to 3D modeling. Remember, you must have an approved BATF Form-1 to make a silencer. All NFA laws apply.

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I find myself privileged to see yet another very well constructed suppressor built by our nations finest Bravo Sir!
The only reason after 243 years the government now wants to disarm you is they intend to do something you would shoot them for!
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79895
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Capt. Link. wrote:I find myself privileged to see yet another very well constructed suppressor built by our nations finest Bravo Sir!
Yeaaaa tried to keep as much of that out the pics as possible :wink: you know just to be safe lol but thank you sir
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john.t.little1 wrote:
Yeaaaa tried to keep as much of that out the pics as possible :wink: you know just to be safe lol but thank you sir
The first clue for me was "Location: florida/iraq" and I second the complement!
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hoooaaaaa
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Latest update UPS managed to damage the package my brakes were in so one was lost as with some other materials. humph :evil:
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john.t.little1 wrote:Latest update UPS managed to damage the package my brakes were in so one was lost as with some other materials. humph :evil:
That sucks! Did you have the package insured?
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L1A1Rocker wrote: That sucks! Did you have the package insured?
Yea I did but still could strangle someone
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If this is a ignorant question please excuse it but would this design be better in perfomance for a .30 caliber suppressor? The deeper into this forum I dig looking for answers the more confused on some aspects I get. I was looking at the K baffle and how the it allowed some gas to flow past and through the next baffle which seemed to have an advantage.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17116&start=125
However I then noticed that due to the higher pressure it is hard on the K baffle design and was not sure if I would be better served for longevity and suppression to use a stepped cone or a cone like used here.
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theserxtremedays wrote:If this is a ignorant question please excuse it but would this design be better in perfomance for a .30 caliber suppressor? The deeper into this forum I dig looking for answers the more confused on some aspects I get. I was looking at the K baffle and how the it allowed some gas to flow past and through the next baffle which seemed to have an advantage.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17116&start=125
However I then noticed that due to the higher pressure it is hard on the K baffle design and was not sure if I would be better served for longevity and suppression to use a stepped cone or a cone like used here.
K's excel in lower pressures, while cones(steps or smooth) excel in higher pressures.
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theserxtremedays wrote:If this is a ignorant question please excuse it but would this design be better in perfomance for a .30 caliber suppressor? The deeper into this forum I dig looking for answers the more confused on some aspects I get. I was looking at the K baffle and how the it allowed some gas to flow past and through the next baffle which seemed to have an advantage.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17116&start=125
However I then noticed that due to the higher pressure it is hard on the K baffle design and was not sure if I would be better served for longevity and suppression to use a stepped cone or a cone like used here.
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theserxtremedays wrote:If this is a ignorant question please excuse it but would this design be better in perfomance for a .30 caliber suppressor? The deeper into this forum I dig looking for answers the more confused on some aspects I get. I was looking at the K baffle and how the it allowed some gas to flow past and through the next baffle which seemed to have an advantage.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=17116&start=125
However I then noticed that due to the higher pressure it is hard on the K baffle design and was not sure if I would be better served for longevity and suppression to use a stepped cone or a cone like used here.
A K baffle will out perform most baffles ever made.The basic technology is responsible for some of the best baffles ever designed.They can be made to be light & strong and perform with very high pressures.Still one of the best rifle caliber baffles ever conceived.A great choice for 30 caliber though others exist.
The only reason after 243 years the government now wants to disarm you is they intend to do something you would shoot them for!
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79895
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Thanks for the input I actually really like your design here but I had a few questions that seemed to vary from thread to thread on the best design for a .30 caliber suppressor. Great job on your build thanks for putting it on here it's given me some great ideas.
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That's why we are here for help and knowledge feel free to ask away.
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A heartfelt standing "O"!

Great presentation of competence, skill, and result.

Many years of happy, safe shooting.


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Historian wrote:A heartfelt standing "O"!

Great presentation of competence, skill, and result.

Many years of happy, safe shooting.


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Thank you Historian hopefully i will have more videos soon
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john.t.little1 wrote:
Historian wrote:A heartfelt standing "O"!

Great presentation of competence, skill, and result.

Many years of happy, safe shooting.


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Thank you Historian hopefully i will have more videos soon
Yeah get to it
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