I'd personally use a trust.
I'll let SC-Texas take it from there as to the benefits of a trust: Home
I emailed this guy almost a month ago with no response. Know anyone else that could help?
Newbe to the signt here but i have a question so ill jump right in. I suppressed a few .22 but i machined the barrel and built a sleeve to go over it and packed it with steel wool.. other than the slide moving the gun was totally silent. You could actually hold the slide forward and it sounded like a dry fire.. i know this is the old way of doing it and has to be repacked every 1000 rounds or so but how does the sound compare to a screw on can?
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I've heard screw on cans that quiet.
The sleeve you built was on a form 1 though right?
Newbe to the signt here but i have a question so ill jump right in. I suppressed a few .22 but i machined the barrel and built a sleeve to go over it and packed it with steel wool.. other than the slide moving the gun was totally silent. You could actually hold the slide forward and it sounded like a dry fire.. i know this is the old way of doing it and has to be repacked every 1000 rounds or so but how does the sound compare to a screw on can?
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Never use steel wool in a suppressor. Steel wool is extremely flammable and burns like thermite. You should always use a copper or bronze based type wool. So far you have been lucky but switch to a different wool.
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I apologize for missing your email! No excuses . . . it should not happen.
Don't ask me how but I got picked by a Jury so I will have to call after 5pm.
Sean