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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 422099" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Ported ends are not usually in a suppressor. They can vary a bunch in weight depending on what material they are made out of. Yankee Hill makes a great one and so does STW systems. I would look into both. Your wait time on a form 4 can vary a bunch from 6 weeks to 6 months but they usually get them out withing a few months. Its much easier to get a form 1 and do them yourself it if you have the equipment but a lot of people dont.</p><p></p><p>You want to keep your loads to about 950 or less because on a hot day they can jump up quickly. It doesnt hurt anything of course if you so super sonic it just makes a sonic crack. </p><p></p><p>You do want to get the right suppressor for what you are doing because if the volume gets to large for the smaller calibers it can stop working depending on how much powder you are burning and the volume of the bore of the weapon being used.</p><p></p><p>If you intend on using it on a few different guns then a QD is really nice. All you have to do it get some extra brakes and the can will switch from rifle to rifle in seconds. Get a good cover for it that can take the heat because they will get really hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 422099, member: 14081"] Ported ends are not usually in a suppressor. They can vary a bunch in weight depending on what material they are made out of. Yankee Hill makes a great one and so does STW systems. I would look into both. Your wait time on a form 4 can vary a bunch from 6 weeks to 6 months but they usually get them out withing a few months. Its much easier to get a form 1 and do them yourself it if you have the equipment but a lot of people dont. You want to keep your loads to about 950 or less because on a hot day they can jump up quickly. It doesnt hurt anything of course if you so super sonic it just makes a sonic crack. You do want to get the right suppressor for what you are doing because if the volume gets to large for the smaller calibers it can stop working depending on how much powder you are burning and the volume of the bore of the weapon being used. If you intend on using it on a few different guns then a QD is really nice. All you have to do it get some extra brakes and the can will switch from rifle to rifle in seconds. Get a good cover for it that can take the heat because they will get really hot. [/QUOTE]
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