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sigarms makes silencers for their guns.

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prison/con.net said:
and they sell a threaded barrel, for silenced use, for their .22lr conversion unit for their brilliant pocket 9mm, the Model P938



this is their little P238, a 380 only. I hope sig sees fit to offer this rainbow finish on the 9mm version because I'm a gay homosexual.
You're so funny.
 

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Most reverse threaded barrels are illegal now.

I had a suppressed (American Scionics) 45 ACP back in the day. With their subsonic rounds, you mostly heard the action.

It is cool to see SIG show them on their site.
 

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Silencers are funny in the movies. They'll be running through a crowd of people shooting at each other, and the guns just make little FFFT FFFT noises with each shot, so quiet no one hears them at all.

It reminds me of those magic revolvers they have in the movies that shoot like 10-15 rounds without reloading.
 

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Bible_Belt said:
Silencers are funny in the movies. They'll be running through a crowd of people shooting at each other, and the guns just make little FFFT FFFT noises with each shot, so quiet no one hears them at all.

It reminds me of those magic revolvers they have in the movies that shoot like 10-15 rounds without reloading.
Or how every single good guy is the perfect marksman, while the bad guy can't hit anything from 2 inches away.
 

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Gunkid are you a gunsmith by any chance, I heard there is a shortage of bullets in north america, might be an opportunity to make some $$$
 
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a .22lr, if you lock shut the breech, can be so quiet that you think that you dryfired the gun by mistake, somehow. You can hear the bullet "click" thru a paper target at 50 yds, on a quiet day. But if you let the bolt/slide cycle normally on a semiauto, it's going to have a small 'pop", about like a very mild handclap. this is due to some of the hot powder gases escaping the simple-blowback auto action as the fired casing is ejected from the gun. So there's no point in having the silencer be any quieter than that, if you are going to have rapidfire potential.

What's REALLY funny is them showing silencers on revolvers. :) The gas leak at the cylinder/barrel gap is going to let out a lot of gas/noise. Reed Knight found a way to silence a .38 revolver. I'd bet that it involved O rings in some manner. It's also feasible to silence EACH rd, with a piston that's captured inside of a bottleneced cartridge . The Russians did that. I"ll post a link.

Another laugh is them showing a 1" OD, 3" long "can" for a 9mm or .45. The reality is that a .45 silencer, which lets the slide cycle and actually does a good job of suppressing the blast, is every bit as big as a Gov't Model 1911 .45 pistol As in 1.6" OD and 8" long.
 
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