5/31/2023 0 Comments Suppressor endcaps regulated![]() The reason you can buy some components individually is they can be used elsewhere. The "necessary function" argument seems to be completely dependent on who you ask on which day. There's zero consistency with the ATF and what they decide is acceptable or not. I'm not over complicating anything.but I'm also not trying to make decisions for anybody else. I hope the reply to my question by Getnlwr was directed at the thread in general, and not my reply specifically. That's not the reason you could buy some adapters/end caps without getting a separate stamp. My only point on my "holding baffles in" question was that it was a myth that gets repeated. View QuoteIt's absolutely true that just because a manufacturer does something doesn't make it acceptable for you to do it. Has a common thread to attach to a barrel, and a less common thread to attached to a specific silencer.īut really, just make your can to permanently be threaded for the bigger muzzle, and buy or make something like this: Not a silencer part but equivalent to the gray piece: Or you could start out with a big enough barrel blank and have that thread at the end. ![]() Gray piece could be pinned and welded to the barrel at spot #4. Most cans have 1/2" or 5/8" internal threads, in this case the green, blue and red parts are a complete can with a 1.25" external thread (#3) ![]() Red piece #1 is an end cap, only one allowedĪt spot #2, the tube holds the baffles in.
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