Make a silencer in under 5 minutes by JoshuaB86
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Make a simple silencer fast with common materials

note: silencers are most likely prohibited in your area without a special license. Check your local laws before attempting this. Also, this instructable is purely for informational purposes and could be dangerous and prohibited.
 
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Step 1: Locate your Materials

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First, let me paint the scene for you:

In a post apocalyptic world, you are shopping in a supermarket with your high-powered sniper rifle slung across your shoulder. All of the sudden, alien invaders burst into the supermarket. You notice that the head honcho alien who's brain serves as a central brainwave server is among the intruders.
Seeing as how the aliens havn't seen you yet, you quickly devise a plan.
You grab the items from your cart and jump on top of the freezer isle behind the igloo coolers.
Your plan is to take out the honcho alien without revealing your position. Since your not super creative, you don't think of anything clever aside from shooting him. So! you need a silencer.

Among your grocery items you happen to have a newspaper, a 2 litre bottle of soda, and some electrical tape. Good! thats all you'll need... plus your trusty sniper rifle.
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Josehf Murchison says: Nov 26, 2012. 9:19 AM
Is that a M9130, M91, or an M44?
linuxkid says: Nov 26, 2012. 8:36 AM
It's only illegal if you haven't payed $200 to the ATF for a silencer and gotten an OK.
syco123 says: Aug 18, 2011. 9:22 AM
*Choose a long thin bottle with a neck opening slightly larger than the barrel of your weapon.
*Cut a hole in the base of the bottle abour 1/2 and inch bigger than the neck.
*Insert pvc pipe the size of the neck opening and the length of the bottle.
*In the space between the pipe and the edge of the hole (in the base) insert wire *wool.
*Pack it tight.
*Remove the PVC pipe.
*Attach to barrel.


seby98 says: Jun 17, 2011. 9:57 PM
This i pretty good. I prefer a suppressor made from pvc. For ammo, i would recommend Remington Sub-sonic, these can be bought at various gun stores, like gander mtn., ect.
AR10NZ says: Jun 16, 2011. 7:54 PM
Hi :
I have made some suppressors, and suppressed pistols & rifles, .22 to 9mm.
The Tim Le France design of 3 1/2 spherical chambers is very efficient. If I did not have a "Ball end mill " of the appropriate size, I used a standard drill bit, with satisfactory results. Here in New Zealand, there are no leagal restrictions on suppressors, possession, or use. No longer shooting, previously had quite a few suppressed firearms. Cheers, diaden@ihug.co.nz
RGM La Paz says: Jan 11, 2011. 10:36 AM
this is not gonna work un less u have 4 inch riser scope mounts and ur using a airgun this wont work on real guns
dla888 says: Sep 19, 2009. 10:54 PM
Is that a real rifle?
zmatt says: Dec 15, 2007. 9:09 AM
VERRRRRY ILLEGAL Be careful I think this is a felony.
killacamcam says: Sep 16, 2009. 1:48 PM
no its not illegal to build or have a flash suppressors as long as your register it with the ATF
scandibilly says: Jun 24, 2009. 5:42 PM
Actually, many states allow suppressors. Trying to find a manufacturer of them that sells to FFL holders who sell to private citizens is hard, and finding an FFL dealer to sell you one is much more difficult.
wutzu says: Aug 20, 2009. 2:59 PM
He can build one himself (provided his state allows them), but he still has to pay the $200 to ATF and wait for his Form 4 with tax stamp. Without a tax stamp *in hand*, one would be VERY foolish to attempt this on a real firearm.
GeekDestroyer says: Dec 20, 2008. 4:18 AM
Did you even research the law before posting your comment? Try it. P.S. Don't crash!!!
ak49er says: Jun 12, 2008. 2:00 AM
ONE WORD : AIRSOFT!!!!!!!!!!!
linuxkid says: Nov 26, 2012. 8:37 AM
Still illegal, still suppresses a blast from a firearm.
scandibilly says: Jun 22, 2009. 10:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi0myGN781Q

That's how effective this "silencer" design is. Dangerous and ineffective, but battling aliens usually is.
nozty says: Jun 23, 2009. 3:52 AM
The soda bottle suppressor only works with small caliber guns ( .22 lr ). Even with a silencer you would still need subsonic ammo to eliminate the sound that the bullet makes when it passes the sound barrier. I think you need a hole in the end of it too. =)

Here is a vid of a soda bottle suppressor that works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAi9JFxLO3k
The Maestro says: May 12, 2009. 3:40 PM
Dacron sleeping bag filler would work for a silencer: nonflammable and durable. Of course the resistance to force would preclude it from use in the guide's silencer and more towards a reusable pvc-and-bottle silencer where the dampener is seperate.
jeffgoth99 says: Apr 30, 2009. 8:12 PM
what about using tenes balls still in the bottle
allen_idaho says: Feb 4, 2009. 12:34 PM
What you should do is get a piece of tube to fit around the barrel. Use a drill and cut several holes into it. Next, take your bottle and fill it with steel wool. It is a much better and safer dampener than cotton balls. Then fit the bottle around the tube. Cut a hole in the bottom of the bottle so the tube can protrude slightly through it. Now what you should have is a cheap working silencer. The holes in the tube should allow the gas and pressure from the shot to escape outward into the steel wool which should dampen the sound.
paraclete says: Mar 3, 2009. 11:44 PM
Wouldn't steel wool be dangerous in the fact that it's flammable? Wouldn't the gases, sparks, whatever exiting from the barrel risk starting a fire.
PKTraceur says: Apr 18, 2009. 1:18 PM
Steel wool isnt flammable, it just highly resistive. When electricity is applied, the resisted voltage becomes heat and light. -PKT
paraclete says: Apr 18, 2009. 4:52 PM
As I understand the definition of flammable it's something that's easily ignited and capable of burning. Since steel wool will ignite with a battery or open flame, I'd call that flammable. And it seems a lot of other people do too in the brief internet search I did. It would be interesting to try something like this to see if it would ignite.
madmaxcro says: Mar 22, 2009. 8:42 AM
you need to drill a hole in bottle base where the bullet should go...
lordofbullets says: Jan 12, 2008. 7:03 AM
here in is the problem every now and then the whole damn bottle will fly off+ its only good for one shot i will be post a plan for the hush puppy slincer from vietnam pretty soon just keep checking
shadowsniper107 says: Apr 29, 2008. 11:47 AM
Has anyone tried this for a paintball gun
brian#18 says: Mar 5, 2009. 6:24 PM
naw i play tournement paintball and the paintballs will break before it goes through the bottle
yuckzee says: Aug 31, 2008. 2:42 PM
think, cn paint balls fly threw plastic without busting?
thebluemartyr says: Dec 13, 2008. 10:34 AM
no.
backyardpyro217 says: Mar 20, 2008. 8:47 AM
i made a hush puppy for my spring airsoft and it works great its almost completely silent and it only adds +2.5 inches to the spread
brian#18 says: Mar 5, 2009. 6:18 PM
yeah i just tried this silencer on my 270wsm and it didnt work and it just blew the whole bottle apart and it made hell of a bang and i tried it at bout 9pm and i think i woke the neighbors up
gwb2 says: Feb 3, 2009. 12:26 PM
Fired a silenced HK MP5 many times in the Army, B1/75. A "silencer" only cuts the crack sound created when the bullet breaks the sound barrier. It gives the sound of a good pneumatic nail gun. You will need a hole in the end of that bottle for the bullet to pass through or you could get a nasty experience if it doesn't hit the end of the bottle perpendicular to the base. I suggest, but have not tried, spray adhesive then stuff cotton balls in and shake until all are stuck to the side. Mostly container captures the gas and the stuffng acts like the baffles on a car muffler. When you test any firearms projects. strap the weapon to a car tire and a string to the trigger then get behind 2 feet of concrete or dig a foxhole and hide. RESIST the temptation to watch! Pull string and then inspect. ONLY then shoulder the weapon and fire it. SAFETY keeps you out of the the Darwin Awards!!!!
300ZX says: Jan 12, 2009. 6:20 AM
Need more info on construction of the supressor (how to roll the paper, how far in should it place the barrel of the rifle, and how larger should the hole at the the bottoom of the bottle be (i.e. where the projectile will be exiting the bottle). Thanks!
dealydoo says: Dec 25, 2008. 9:29 AM
this doesn't work. I tried this on post one day in iraq. granted it was with 5.56 and yes that is super sonic. didnt use paper... I have also done it with .22 and .45. packing it with newspaper. "if it did work" but it wouldn't. will catch fire and burn and now they know where the shot came from cause they heard it and can see you because your on fire and rolling around. never try this
amaineman57 says: Apr 4, 2008. 7:49 AM
In the first place, a suppressor will only work if the cartridge is loaded for sub-sonic velocity (> 900 fps) otherwise it may reduce the level of the report, but not the "sonic boom" of the bullet in flight. Most MACV-SOG / CIA operatives used modified Ruger or Colt .22 cal. Possibly a Browning 9mm Hi-power but specifically loaded cartridges for sub-sonic performance. Even the best professionally made suppressor will last maybe 40-50 shots before the baffles are shot out. Those who have tried the 2 litre method use 0000 steel wool instead of newspaper and at best can get one shot. one has to make an X cut in the centre or the bottom or you lose velocity and accuracy when the bullet is punching through the plastic which is thicker than the sides. WOnt even go down the road of securing this to the barrel.
thebluemartyr says: Dec 13, 2008. 10:43 AM
No silencer make a rifle completely silent, the real purpose of a silencer is to make the shot unrecognizable as a gunshot, or to limit the range that the shot can be heard, so instead of the report traveling several miles, the sonic boom travels a much shorter distance. An x in the bottom is a good idea, but a hole would work just as well. and especially after the first shot, electrical tape is more than enough to secure a bottle. there's plenty of room for the gasses to expand in the bottle, so the actual bullet is all that would blow it off.
ak49er says: Jun 12, 2008. 1:58 AM
I though operatives used knives, hands, and crossbows.
sgtdeath66 says: Sep 3, 2008. 7:42 AM
operatives use anything in there grasp, trust me
hiredgun45 says: May 25, 2008. 11:24 PM
uhh...just so you know, > means greater than, and < means less than. You mean to say < 900fps...which would be a safe estimation...however the speed of sound can differ slightly depending on atmospheric conditions...as long as the projectile is traveling less than (<) the speed of sound(usually greater than 1,000fps) it will not make a crack (sonic boom)
sgtdeath66 says: Sep 3, 2008. 7:41 AM
actually < is greater than an > means less than
Unit225 says: Nov 7, 2008. 4:49 PM
no. < means less than and > means greater than- english is read left to right (think of it this way if the is pacman, he wants the bigger number to eat. so 5<9 means five is less than nine and 9>5 means nine is greater than five.
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