I somewhat agree. All in what your looking for. I definitely wouldn't even compare my guardian to my Alpine. But for near the same cost as a home assembled one that I would assume you get little cs for also, why not... Gemtek apparently has totally shitty cs also and it's near triple the cost. A $125 can with shitty cs is a lot easier to stomach than a $300+ can with shitty cs. I would absolutely suggest that if your cool with spending $500+ total for a MUCH better can to do it. If your not, I would choose the HTA ready to shoot over a home assembled one. UNLESS,,,they have great customer support. I'm just assuming that they would more or less be done with it after the point of sell. That's totally an assumption though.shaggy1392 wrote:I also own a Huntertown guardian 22 and I will be the first to say DO NOT go that route. Their customer service may be the worst on earth and aluminum baffles are a PITA to clean. For a little over $300 you can pick up a silencerco spectre ii, which has stainless baffles and comes from a company that has some of the best customer service in the industry. Remember, this is a lifetime purchase so cheaping out to save $150 or so now may come back to haunt you later down the road.
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I have both the Sparrow and spectre and second wyldman. I prefer the spectre on handguns and sparrow for rifle. Both are 5.7 rated, and at least the sparrow is full auto rated. The spectre may be too but I cant remember for sure at the moment. Both disassemble for cleaning and are very well built.
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This is where I've been window shopping parts to build one.Dustin wrote:http://www.sdtacticalarms.com has good stuff for a center fire can.iron369 wrote:Where does one procure the parts necessary to build a legitimate can? Most quick google searches seem to come to the "just for informational purposes only" category.
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What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
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iron369 wrote:Where does one procure the parts necessary to build a legitimate can? Most quick google searches seem to come to the "just for informational purposes only" category.
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Sounds like Cranky needs to to a writeup
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I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
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I made mine QD using their muzzle brake...so many options, as mine is also mainly titanium.Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Best thing about making your own is you can experiment in what setup works the best, then decide on a final design.
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How does it compare to a ready to shoot can cost wise? Is there any customer support if you have issues or something is defective? A .308/.30cal or whatever one is one I'd like to try if I ever assemble one.shelbygoat wrote:I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
Looks awesome by the way!
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Love my guardian .22. I have the newer one. Mine has over 5,000 reds fired and still runs great. Shot it today.
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My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).Niceguy wrote:shelbygoat wrote:I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
How does it compare to a ready to shoot can cost wise? Is there any customer support if you have issues or something is defective? A .308/.30cal or whatever one is one I'd like to try if I ever assemble one.
Looks awesome by the way!
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 33a9091dc6
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.
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Suppressor can be gunsmithed just as any other firearmshelbygoat wrote:My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).Niceguy wrote:shelbygoat wrote:I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
How does it compare to a ready to shoot can cost wise? Is there any customer support if you have issues or something is defective? A .308/.30cal or whatever one is one I'd like to try if I ever assemble one.
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Looks awesome by the way!
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 9046?hash=
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.
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Can suppressor be gunsmith built?guncrank1 wrote:Suppressor can be gunsmithed just as any other firearmshelbygoat wrote:My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).Niceguy wrote:shelbygoat wrote:I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
How does it compare to a ready to shoot can cost wise? Is there any customer support if you have issues or something is defective? A .308/.30cal or whatever one is one I'd like to try if I ever assemble one.
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Looks awesome by the way!
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 9046?hash=
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.
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Awesome! I think I'll look into that. You have half to a third or less into to a quality titanium can than you would have into an equivalent ready to run one. That's not bad at all...shelbygoat wrote:My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).Niceguy wrote:shelbygoat wrote:I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
How does it compare to a ready to shoot can cost wise? Is there any customer support if you have issues or something is defective? A .308/.30cal or whatever one is one I'd like to try if I ever assemble one.
Looks awesome by the way!
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 33a9091dc6
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.
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It can be anyone built with a stamp.Marcus wrote:Can suppressor be gunsmith built?guncrank1 wrote:Suppressor can be gunsmithed just as any other firearmshelbygoat wrote:My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).Niceguy wrote:shelbygoat wrote:I have one built for up to .308. I acquired all the parts from SDTA. Check out their youtube videos and it will answer all your questions. They go over everything in detail. SDTA does not sell suppressor parts, they sell solvent trap parts. You will need the know how and proper tools to be able to manufacture the suppressor parts. Also look on ebay once you know exactly what you are looking for. 34.3mm is a great keyword to search from! Good luck!Bama wrote:What all is needed from sdt to make one? solvent trap, both end caps, spacer, freeze plugs, and centering tool?
Plus, you can paint it any color you want
How does it compare to a ready to shoot can cost wise? Is there any customer support if you have issues or something is defective? A .308/.30cal or whatever one is one I'd like to try if I ever assemble one.
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Looks awesome by the way!
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 9046?hash=
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.
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Looks awesome by the way![/quote][/quote]
My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 9046?hash=
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.[/quote]
Suppressor can be gunsmithed just as any other firearm[/quote]
Can suppressor be gunsmith built?[/quote]
Only if gunsmith has 07 manufactoring license.
Looks awesome by the way![/quote][/quote]
My parts for the can are under $400, that is using Titanium, so if you aren't using titanium, subtract $150. I also purchase two QD devices for two guns(~$130).
YOU are the customer support. YOU are building it. The products you buy online are not suppressor components, you much complete them and manufacture them to be suppressor components.
For example...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-MagLite-Stora ... 9046?hash=
You must drill the holes in them for them to be considered components of a suppressor.[/quote]
Suppressor can be gunsmithed just as any other firearm[/quote]
Can suppressor be gunsmith built?[/quote]
Only if gunsmith has 07 manufactoring license.
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Does my gunsmith have such a license?guncrank1 wrote:.
Only if gunsmith has 07 manufactoring license.
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So in a nutshell do I have all this right?
If we the great untrained make them, it has to be done on a Form 1, no way to legally throw parts together in the garage without it
A gunsmith can build one under their 07 manufacturing license, but if they do, if transferred to a buyer,or one who commissioned the build, the transfer must be done on a form 4
If we the great untrained make them, it has to be done on a Form 1, no way to legally throw parts together in the garage without it
A gunsmith can build one under their 07 manufacturing license, but if they do, if transferred to a buyer,or one who commissioned the build, the transfer must be done on a form 4
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Form 1 is makeVividia wrote:So in a nutshell do I have all this right?
If we the great untrained make them, it has to be done on a Form 1, no way to legally throw parts together in the garage without it
A gunsmith can build one under their 07 manufacturing license, but if they do, if transferred to a buyer,or one who commissioned the build, the transfer must be done on a form 4
Form 4 is buy
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For the first part, correct. I ordered the parts and fitted them, but did not drill any holes until the form 1 was approved.Vividia wrote:So in a nutshell do I have all this right?
If we the great untrained make them, it has to be done on a Form 1, no way to legally throw parts together in the garage without it
A gunsmith can build one under their 07 manufacturing license, but if they do, if transferred to a buyer,or one who commissioned the build, the transfer must be done on a form 4
Second part, I can't give you an answer.
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150 is easyMarcus wrote:Does my gunsmith have such a license?guncrank1 wrote:.
Only if gunsmith has 07 manufactoring license.
500 is harder
2250 is impossible right now
So no I do not have a 07 , just a 01 as any other dealer.