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December 16th, 2006, 16:24 | #1 |
How to make a M11 Silencer?
I did a little bit of searching here and haven't really found anything. But I do know some people here on ASC have home-made silencers, and just wondering if anybody can help me out here. I have the HFC T77, the nozzle looks identical to the KSC M11 any help would be great, thanks!
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December 17th, 2006, 09:46 | #2 |
There was a "How to" guide on Airsoft Players a while back. It was in the Airsoft e-mail section. The guy uses PVC pipes.and regular hardware. The thread on the KSC mac is 5/8-11. Sorry I'd give you a link to it but for some reason my computer can't find their server.
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December 17th, 2006, 12:25 | #3 |
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I made a custom supressor for my M11, but as far as the screw on threads go, I had the machinist at work mill me an aluminum rear and he had to make a tool to lathe the threads. End result, the body is an old phenolic tool packaging tube I found, rear is 6061 aluminum, end cap is lathed nylon. I used a 1/4"ID brass tube as an inner barrel, drilled holes every inch on 4 sides for the last half of it, the muzzle end has no holes. Baffling I used alternating slices of copper pipe insulation foam.
When gun shot without, it gets around 330fps on propane, satisfying "BRAAAP!" sound. With the supressor I've gotten between 360-405fps with it, and the sound is really only the noise the bolt clacking back and forth makes. |
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