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finally finished my .300 Whisper
I finally finished my .300 Whisper
tp555 9" 1:8 twist barrel tp555 3 position gas block Magpul stock and hand grip DPMS Lower with RRA 2 stage trigger RRA Upper with RRA bolt carrier group YHM Handguard ATF Approved Form 1 home built silencer permanently attached to the barrel EoTech XPS3-0 PVS14 (for hunting hogs at night) http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...300Whisper.jpg Now I gotta work up some loads Should be Hell on hogs:grin: |
nice lookin' rifle :smile:
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nice work , what kind of mount are you using for the pvs14?
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Nice looking rifle.
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http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...pvs14mount.jpg http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ons_Mount.html |
A nice looking rifle, I would like some info on suppresor.
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the entire cost of the silencer was about $250 ($200 for the Tax stamp and about $50 for materials) $10 for the Stainless Tube http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant...d=19&top_cat=0 $16 for the freeze plugs http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/1_1...gs_p/a3965.htm the other $24 was spent on shipping for the above items and on a few miscellaneous parts like the pipe fitting that was welded to the can and blind pinned to the barrel I didn't have access to a CNC Lathe or CNC Mill so I had to use a simple to make design. Here is a link to the design I copied. You will need to join the forum to view the entire post http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19231 I used 1.625"x12" 304L stainless for the tube. The ID is 1.495". and I made the baffles out of 1.5" freeze plugs that were subsequently bent into M baffles. Below are a few pictures (again not mine, but from the original post of the silencersmith form) showing the baffles and how to make them Place a 3/8" ball bearing in the enter of the freeze plug and place the freeze plug on an appropriately sized socket http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...le/Baffle1.jpg Tape it to the freeze Plug and place it into a vice http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...le/Baffle2.jpg Clamp down on the vice http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...le/Baffle3.jpg Dill your bore hole and grind out some of the freeze plug skirt to reduce weight http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...ale/baffle.jpg I overview of the design....except that mine is permanently attached with welded in place blind pins http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...Suppressor.jpg |
Did you do the machinening yourself? I have some ideas, but have to wait to send a Form 1 because I am now out of a job. I did buy a 16x40 Lathe and a small Mill & Drill that I had in the Machine Shop before the Company got stripped out. I still have plans, just have to want on the money and it will be convenient haveing the tooling at home.
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I feel your pain, I lost my job 2 months ago
Anyway i did all the work myself. I have a small 7x14 lathe that made centering the holes in the baffles easy but there isn't much machining needed with the design I built just drill holes in the baffles after you bend them then heat treat them and pound them into your tube with a big hammer the hardest part was engraving the tube to ATF specs. once I got my home-built electroetcher working it wasn't hard |
tdale4,
How and why did you heat treat the zinc freeze plugs? Thanks. |
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