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Unread 04-09-2021, 02:31 PM   #1
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This is something I would like to be able to have.
Question though.
Doesn,t the bore on the silencer,s end cup look awfully tight?

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This is something I would like to be able to have.
Question though.
Doesn,t the bore on the silencer,s end cup look awfully tight?
That part may be the rubber "wiper." I think the suppressors made that way use the first shot to size the hole.
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That part may be the rubber "wiper." I think the suppressors made that way use the first shot to size the hole.
Yep I thought along those lines, but those concentric circles look like lathe machining ... no?
the other argument against rubber, if it is- it seems to be held along the edge and could be blown away. I would think the rubber wipe (s) typically located inside, held in place between more permanent solid structures with a correct bore.

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