| Thanks for the info guys! It seems as usual VUPD knows a lot. I agree that a tradtional can would be the best option but the pure fun of seeing what works in a plain old pop bottle to suppress the shot has an attraction for me. Partly because it is like building your own suppressor multiple times without applying and paying for a stamp each time. Allows a expermential noob like me to better understand the physics. Plus the probably $250 or so price with stamp included sounds good.
I believe the most popular ones in the 80s where marketed for MAC10. But I didn't know they were made out of plastic.
Really anybody with a machine shop should be able turn these out but the ATF issues would be the hardest part. There are already a few guys who make their own P22 thread adapters for suppressors/brakes/flash hiders "all" would have to do is redesign the current adapter and then become a Class 2 manufacter, sounds easy ;D
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