Form 1 silencer weirdos... Cerberus is going out of business . Don't wait...

That could allow for a really nice build.
 
I was tempted but noticed these are all for 1.35” inside diameter tubes. I’m invested in 1.5”od / 1.375“id tubes and can’t justify yet another tube using a different diameter.

Wish they had them in my size then I’d be thanking you for the link and also cursing you for helping me spend another $200!!! I still appreciate it, but just can’t use them! Find me some wave locks in 1.372” at that price!?!?
 
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Inward tempted but noticed these are all for ab1.55” is tube. I’m invested in 1.372s and can’t justify yet another tube using a different diameter.

these aren’t for 1.55” ID, if that’s what you were trying to say...
 
@BigWaylon

That was an ugly post full of autocorrects and missed typos... Sorry - I meant 1.355”. I think these would be too loose inside a 1.375” id tube. Am I off in my thinking? If so, I’ll snag some!
 
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I’m a dunce at this. Which ones would I need for a .30 cal can

The answer to that question is driven by the tube inside diameter. D cell tubes are often 1.355” inside diameter. The tubes I have are all 1.5” od with an internal diameter of 1.375”. Those listed ”wheels” would be too loose vs my target “wheel” size of 1.372”od Which are a slide fit inside that 1.375” id tube.

Make sense?
 
Ehhhh, I’d do it if they had a 50% coupon.
Those are really good prices as is. Theyre so much better than just about anything else on the market theyre one of those snooze you lose items . I really dont know of any cones that even approach the quality and utility of those cones and the price is so much better than anything else on the market .
 
Those are really good prices as is. Theyre so much better than just about anything else on the market theyre one of those snooze you lose items . I really dont know of any cones that even approach the quality and utility of those cones and the price is so much better than anything else on the market .
You’re probably right, I’m just cheap 😂
 
Ive got a set in a 9mm can I put together for a 338 Spectre upper . 7 sided "waves" . Only one way to align them properly and they stay that way and they are of top quality machine work.
 
For a 300 BO can its more than adequate. Theres only so much you can do with a .308 . Theres kind of a diminishing return point with silencers in terms of length and number of cones vs sound attenuation.
 
For a 9mm can I'd go one SS baffle one spacer you will cut short. 6 to 7 Ti baffles and and end baffle.
 
Yes. Figure 3 to 3 1/2 inches of those, 3/4" of the blast baffle and 3/8 of the final . . You'll cut the space to 1 1/2" or so to clear the boost and cone depending on your cap depth . If you are doing a PCC with no booster you might want to go with another SS baffle and make the spacer shorter since you dont need room for the booster unless you are using a recessed mount like an ASR.
 
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Right. There are only their 2" spacers left in stock. Yes, I'd be doing PCC but with a 3-lug, recessed in like the Rugged if I can find a tube that works that way.
 
Ordered 10 of the 1/2" baffles, 2 of the .375, and 2 of the 2" spacers. Gives me enough to do a decent can and have a few extras to work with.

Now to find a tube and an endcap...
 
Yeah I picked up a few more for that 338 can I'm building plus an entire set for another can I don't need at all.
 
Uhh I should have ordered more of the baffles. Would have had enough for a second can...
 
Right. There are only their 2" spacers left in stock. Yes, I'd be doing PCC but with a 3-lug, recessed in like the Rugged if I can find a tube that works that way.
not much point in a 3lug recessed. can't shoot the gun without the can. better to just dedicate a can and thread it on.
 
not much point in a 3lug recessed. can't shoot the gun without the can. better to just dedicate a can and thread it on.
I think he means the 3-lug adapter tucked inside the tube, not the 3-lug mount tucked inside a rail.
 
For example, here are the two different SiCO designs. Based on where it threads into the tube, it’s almost like one is considered external and the other internal.

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Yeah theres threaded end caps , internal ASR mounts ( amongst others ) and internal and external 3 lug mounts. Internal and external meaning inside and outside the silencer like big Waylon posted. Theres lots of options but for a D cell tube you can do pretty much anything you want besides ASR. ASR tubes typically have a built in internal spacer which I wish they would stop doing.

Anyway heres a decent 1.60" ID Ti tube that won't break the bank for use with those.

 
Yeah theres threaded end caps , internal ASR mounts ( amongst others ) and internal and external 3 lug mounts. Internal and external meaning inside and outside the silencer like big Waylon posted. Theres lots of options but for a D cell tube you can do pretty much anything you want besides ASR. ASR tubes typically have a built in internal spacer which I wish they would stop doing.

Anyway heres a decent 1.60" ID Ti tube that won't break the bank for use with those.

Is it not threaded? I don't see an indication of thread pitch...
 
Its threaded but for some reason they dont state the thread pitch. Some of these companies I dont know about. In any case standard thread size for a D cell is 1 7/6-20 and they advertise it as D size.

"7 inch Titanium D-CELL tube with inside/inside threads."
 
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so if you're doing a form 1 - which part becomes the registered part?
 
so if you're doing a form 1 - which part becomes the registered part?

Tube is engraved but technically the whole thing is. Once it’s approved and you’ve shot it, you can’t change any parts without sending it to an 07.
 
It seems to be the thing these days to engrave the back end cap. Ive never done it but Ive seen a few done that way.
 
It seems to be the thing these days to engrave the back end cap. Ive never done it but Ive seen a few done that way.

Oh yeah. I forgot about that. Have seen a few done that way
 
Oh yeah. I forgot about that. Have seen a few done that way
All 9 of mine are done that way.

Correction: 6 of mine are done that way, the other three are engraved on the end cap...for reasons. 😎
 
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Will the Apogee Ti tubes handle rifle pressures or are people generally building pistol caliber cans out of them?

Not looking for a heavy duty / high ROF type of can just hunting use.
 
Will the Apogee Ti tubes handle rifle pressures or are people generally building pistol caliber cans out of them?

Not looking for a heavy duty / high ROF type of can just hunting use.
I have three steel ones, and even had them turned down between the threads. All for rifle.
 
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