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[The readme is in the file, it is also my first project large enough to warrant one, please feel free to give me feedback!]
Supports .22LR, .22WMR, .17HMR, and under my limited testing, 5.7x28 (used with a 16in barrel, who knows... it might work on shorter barrel lengths too). More details in the readme!
This is my experiment with making my own low back-pressure .22cal suppressor design for sound levels similar to a standard-length suppressor, but with shorter overall length and similar internal volume. (Fatter, lol.) One of my friends compared it against his Sig SRD22X and his quote was “Dude, it performs as well as my $400 silencer.” The best compliment I could have ever gotten is that my toob that takes $3-6 in filament performs as well as ones that are nearly 100x as expensive. The most fun part of printed suppressors is that they never get hot enough on the exterior to burn off paint, so spray some cool camo’s or colors on it!
LBRY Tags: suppressor; fosscad; 3dprinting; 22lr; file
Supports .22LR, .22WMR, .17HMR, and under my limited testing, 5.7x28 (used with a 16in barrel, who knows... it might work on shorter barrel lengths too). More details in the readme!
This is my experiment with making my own low back-pressure .22cal suppressor design for sound levels similar to a standard-length suppressor, but with shorter overall length and similar internal volume. (Fatter, lol.) One of my friends compared it against his Sig SRD22X and his quote was “Dude, it performs as well as my $400 silencer.” The best compliment I could have ever gotten is that my toob that takes $3-6 in filament performs as well as ones that are nearly 100x as expensive. The most fun part of printed suppressors is that they never get hot enough on the exterior to burn off paint, so spray some cool camo’s or colors on it!
LBRY Tags: suppressor; fosscad; 3dprinting; 22lr; file