(Part 3) Top products from r/NFA

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u/brownsemen · 7 pointsr/NFA

This is a bit big for a pistol suppressor, but it might give you some ideas.

Me and a friend spent quite a bit of time looking for off the shelf parts to use in a form 1 can and stumbled upon something quite remarkable. A 3/4 oz. jigger is an almost perfect fit in a NAPA 4003 fuel filter. Simply split it from the other end of the jigger, mount it in the chuck and bore a hole in the center. Then turn down a tube of 1.5" ID aluminum to fit inside and cut into sections for spacers. We have completed them and they have held up to 5.56 NATO and full power 300 Blackout without any problems. Oh, they work quite well too! Very quiet with subsonic 300 Blackout. I hope to make a DIY thread soon. This will have to do until I get some of the lathe pics.

Edit: Get can here

Get jiggers here

Split jiggers

Here's the jiggers after being separated.

Front and back of baffle and spacer.

Detail showing machining inside spacer to allow baffle to seat properly.

Two baffle stacks stacked.

First coat of paint! Here you can see we faced the end cap and knurled it. I also drilled two holes in the front of the cap so I could use a spanner wrench in case it gets stuck.

On one of the hosts. 300 Blackout pistol.

Tear down after a day at the range. Here you can see we milled the blast baffle to reduce weight. I hope to mill the spacers to further reduce weight. It is especially dirty because I used wire pulling gel on some subsonic ammo to see just how quiet it could get. Very impressive performance for the money spent.

u/SilencerShop · 4 pointsr/NFA

That is the original AAC logo. I don't think any suppressor manufacturer makes their own pouches. They buy them from a 3rd party and have them branded with their own logos. That said, I always liked the AAC, Griffin, SilencerCo ones as well as our in-house brand. We use the same mfg as Griffin.

The Gemtech 5 suppressor pouch is pretty cool too, though I wish they had put PALS webbing or at least some kind of straps on the back. They are good for just throwing in a bag or whatever. The Q ones, made by Blue Force Gear IIRC, are really nice too but they are kind of form fitted for those particular suppressors, where most others are slightly more universal with an adjustment strap etc.

I personally have one of these for my rimfire suppressors. The silencers fit where the magazines are supposed to go. It's kind of nice because I can keep all my rimfire tools, a couple small .22 LR pistols and some ammo in there as well. I know it's UTG, but it it's cheap, works well and you don't have to worry about high temps with rimfire anyway.

u/Jugrnot · 3 pointsr/NFA

This.

I recommend VHT paint. I painted my car's turbo manifold, turbine housing and downpipe with the shit and after about 20k miles it still looks good.

u/RC-1207Sev · 4 pointsr/NFA

You should be able to buy all the rockset that Silencershop mentioned here or here. I used it on my AAC FH and brakes. Best of luck!

u/Number1AbeLincolnFan · 6 pointsr/NFA

My rifle cans are dedicated, so they pretty much just stay on the gun.

Rimfire is easy, you can use just about any pistol case and put the cans and tools where the magazines would go, like this one here. You can also store ammo where the pistol would normally go.

Pistol ones go in the pouch they came with or in extra rifle pouches I'm not using. I also have a couple of those Gemtech El Cinco pouches for general transportation.

Misc tools and parts go in organized bins.

I've considered doing a nice Pelican case thing, but 1) the amount I have keeps increasing and 2) I'm not aware of any foam that will allow me to put a hot suppressor right on it. So, heat resistant suppressor pouches it is.

u/ItIsNeverSimple · 1 pointr/NFA

Good looking setup OP. Add you a dehumidifier you can recharge and you will keep it from trapping moisture in there. I have two of these I rotate.

New and Improved Eva-dry E-333 Renewable Mini Dehumidifier https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H0XFCS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qiImDb9MSKRQ5

u/TwoWheeledTraveler · 2 pointsr/NFA

I ran in to the same thing with mine.

I asked Rugged, and their answer was to point me here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001HZQW0Y/

I used their shims and those wrenches to install all of my muzzle devices.

u/Brocko103 · 3 pointsr/NFA

I'm thinking about getting a pair of non marring pliers and throwing them in my range bag.

u/Socially8roken · 1 pointr/NFA

here. I got my D tube from SDTactical. I have this muzzle break. I went to AutoZone but they wanted $2 for just one and they had only one in store.

u/30ftFALL · 1 pointr/NFA

Spritz it. Water bottle.

I use one of these, too.

u/MrBoons · 1 pointr/NFA

Burris 410329 Fastfire Red Dot Reflex Sight Mount, Ruger Mark I, Ii Mount Fast Fire https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UV3ZPG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_ZEI6cQhOL8cF8

u/ccosby · 2 pointsr/NFA

Seems almost wrong to post one without the star gate patches to go with it.

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/923/QaDM7H.jpg

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Anyway enjoy the gun. I will give two hints that can help others that want to try it.

First is you can buy the thin wrenches if you want. I have these.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078JDRMH2/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Something like this should work as well.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000C15KX4/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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As far as getting the stupid blind pin out. Most people are going to mess up the shroud anyway so if you are going to cut down the barrel just bandsaw it right behind the pin. I had brought my ps90 to tsc to do the engraving before I form 1'd it. Mike asked if he was doing the barrel work and said he had the stuff to thread it right. I told him to just sbr it and transfer it back to me, he walked over and just the shroud and had it apart in seconds. He then took measurements and cut it down and threaded it correctly for the p90 bilug flash hider I was going to use.