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Originally Posted by Joekerr
I have a stupid question. At least I'm fairly certain it is stupid.
Silencers are not legal up here, so I've only had the opportunity to shoot a suppressed 1911 in the States, and that was only once. So I'm not that familiar with them.
But as I understand it, the basic principles of a silencer are a set of baffles / ports within the silencer tube which allows the gas to dissipate / expand into, which reduces the sound the gun makes. In a nutshell.
Idle curiousity here - if you were to wrap / encase a muzzle brake in steel / etc - would it then basically serve the same function as a suppressor?
In practice, yes, who would do this, but just idle curiosity on my part. I'm not planning on doing any such thing to my own.
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Originally Posted by 1MOREMOD
Sure sure, making your own isn't legal either. I can just buy one here in wa with exemption think it's 200 for tag or something.
Try threading on a 2 liter full of Mt dew. One time use and you will wet t shirt contest every time
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Or, if you want a ghetto suppressor, you can buy the oil filter adapter. See them all the time at the local gun shows.