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Please don't trap me.I'm pretty sure the AFT has an extensive list of "Solvent trap" kits…
10 Inch Modular Titanium Solvent Trap 1/2x28 and 5/8x24 Thread | Titanium / Stainless Steel
Titanium form 1 kit features 60-degree cups for unparalleled performance, as well as an included thread mount, tube, and end cap.kmwhisper.com
Must resist making another can…..
The performance of a can has more to do with the design of the can than anything. Go ahead and believe what you wish, but we have extensive tests with accurate meters that show kit cans aren't compatible to a quality can from a good manufacturer.Most of my cans are Form 1's. They work as well or better than my commercial cans. Its all in the finish machining.
Simply not true. Stating so simply means you've likely never heard, shot, built or seen a good form 1 build.The performance of a can has more to do with the design of the can than anything. Go ahead and believe what you wish, but we have extensive tests with accurate meters that show kit cans aren't compatible to a quality can from a good manufacturer.
I'm a type 7 FFL and SOT 2. I can guarantee I have a lot more experience with both than you do, and actual tests, not subjective opinion that I base my statements on. I can legally complete a kit and shoot it the same day, and have done so many times, with many different kits. Folks wants to believe they can save money and have some as good as something from a manufacturer with actual R&D and years of experience. Maybe it's possible in rare instances, but it's certainly not common.Simply not true. Stating so simply means you've likely never heard, shot, built or seen a good form 1 build.
Sure. Believe whatever you want. There is no difference between a commercial 50 degree notched cone set and a home finished 50 degree notched cone set. Its not rocket science. Sure, any idiot can build a bad silencer but theres so many good options out there for what are basically undrilled silencers out there . There is no reason a form1 suppressor cannot equal or better the performance and durability of a commercial. The quietest .22 silencer Ive ever heard is a form 1 radial modular on one of my Rugers and the Flo kits from quelltech will outperform any centerfire rifle can . Yes, Any rifle can. Unless you've metered one you dont know what you're talking about. I was an 02/07 for 20 years.The performance of a can has more to do with the design of the can than anything. Go ahead and believe what you wish, but we have extensive tests with accurate meters that show kit cans aren't compatible to a quality can from a good manufacturer.
Picked up a used drill press to screw up some form 1 cans the other day.Acting like can design is some crazy thing that can't be mimicked in a garage by even a novice machinist is hilarious. Several form 1 cans are exact or extremely close copies. Some are extremely well made and of the best material, design and machining.
Order one of these. Build it. Meter it. Then come back with an informed opinion.We use 2 $1400 Flir Exotech decible meters. We take actual measurements, and don't go by 'Bob said this is more quiet than the Gemtech". We have a machine shop and make things like muzzle brakes. If folks want to save some money and time, a form 1 kit is an option. I believe options are good. Folks just shouldn't kid themselves too much about quality and performance.