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Old December 8, 2013, 05:48 PM   #1
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suppressing a .410

I was given an old H&R .410. I don't have much use for it but I started toying with the idea of porting the barrel and making a suppressor that would go over the barrel, kinda like a MP5SD.

Have any of you ever done such a thing?
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Old December 8, 2013, 06:31 PM   #2
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I've fired a "Hushpower"-converted single-shot that was laid out the way you describe (with an expansion chamber that slips over a ported barrel and unscrews to allow cleaning) and it worked really well, except that the outer body was made of aluminium and it sort of "rang" when you fired a shot. They've got a page at http://www.saddleryandgunroom.co.uk/..._Hushpower.htm which shows the way their designs are laid out.
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