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OOOK, can the sr9 be silenced? do they make a silencer for it or do all 9mm silencers work?
dak109 said:http://ingunowners.com/forums/class_iii_nfa/182050-suppressed_ruger_sr9.html
If the link works... It has been done. I inquired about cost I think it is in the thread.
desertrat said:The pistol in the pics look like it was threaded internally. Guess that'd be ok if you left the adapter in all the time, but if it were ever removed and fired, it would foul up the threads for future use.
To me, a better design would be to externally thread the barrel tip so that bullet performance would remain the same whether the silencer was installed or not.
Also, that silencer seems a mite long to me. Not questioning the design, given the parameters used, since I know nothing about silencer design, but seems like it could be a little shorter.
I can see the threads you're talking about, but those are not the ones I'm referring to. I'm referring to the threads (assuming its threaded) that secure the adapter into the barrel. "IF" its threaded into the barrel (and not press fit), its clearly done with an "internal" thread.jhearne said:...Look again, it's clearly threaded externally....
blume357 said:My dealer was explaining to me how a suppressor on a semi-auto would need some type of internal spring system....
or maybe he was just talking about changing the recoil spring, which they had to do with that SR9
Also, I'm wondering if the end of the slide would not also have to be modified for the adapter to work? How thin can you cut down the end of the barrel for threads before it is too thin?
blume357 said:My dealer was explaining to me how a suppressor on a semi-auto would need some type of internal spring system....
or maybe he was just talking about changing the recoil spring, which they had to do with that SR9
Also, I'm wondering if the end of the slide would not also have to be modified for the adapter to work? How thin can you cut down the end of the barrel for threads before it is too thin?