I am wanting a suppressor for my Walther P-22. I feel I have a good grip on how to go about this legally, and now I have design questions.
I will not acquire materials before receiving ATF approval
Thus far, as I am only using it on a .22, it seems like the simple mag light-solvent trap type seems easy and cost effective, but I have questions.
What sort of noise reduction can I expect from this with subsonic ammo?
The freeze plug baffles would be set at 90°. Would having them angled offer a greater reduction?
At this low blast level is there any advantage to running the can wet vs. running it dry?
As I lack machine tools, is there other low cost but effective ways to go about this?
I will not acquire materials before receiving ATF approval
Thus far, as I am only using it on a .22, it seems like the simple mag light-solvent trap type seems easy and cost effective, but I have questions.
What sort of noise reduction can I expect from this with subsonic ammo?
The freeze plug baffles would be set at 90°. Would having them angled offer a greater reduction?
At this low blast level is there any advantage to running the can wet vs. running it dry?
As I lack machine tools, is there other low cost but effective ways to go about this?