Re-hosting an effective device. Remix but original dev is Pla.Boi and deserves credit.
This is a four baffle, 6", fully printed suppressor that does not require any external support if you use it as intended: slow firing thru a bolt action 22lr. Used appropriately, 1000+ rounds and no negative effect on accuracy. 3/4-16 to 1/2-28 adapter required.
*It does work on a semi-auto 22lr but it is a high back pressure can. Quiet but gassy. If you go this route, use PA6-CF or better since there is no reinforcement. Keep the ROF slow and PLA+ is fine.
LBRY Tags: suppressor; ftn; 22lr
u/plaboiii · 2024-07-21 12:33:35 UTC · score 37
From Nikolai:
“OKB-69 Development Update - The tumansky, after all this time, will soon hit the gatalog. final stages of release, documentation pending confirmation.
Project 44 has entered alpha testing and is expected to beta this week if all goes well. This is a QD system i developed using printed threa…
u/plaboiii · 2024-05-19 13:12:44 UTC · score 38
Short update today: testing continues for the FTN .4, most of this weeks testing was on rifle
One tester had a really clever way to gauge the differences between the FTN.3 and the FTN.4. he set up a camera about 65 yards away behind trees. Then he was able to analyze a digital signature and deduce that the…
u/IntentlyFine · 2024-10-12 23:35:09 UTC · score 2
There you go! I went to it and used that guy math to justify the $1400 to my wife. Lol. I designed something I started selling that needed to be able to reliably print ASA in in multicolor. That and I printed an FTN.3 for my 22LR. Considering it cost me maybe $50 to make and a suppressor is like $600…
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