Saturday, January 29, 2011

Liberty Suppressors - Custom Suppressors

Liberty Suppressors - Custom Suppressors

Liberty Suppressors Custom Suppressor Projects
We here at Liberty Suppressors will make your custom projects. We have worked on many custom
suppressors over the years and this page is devoted to that idea.

I wanted to list a few things that need to be considered when you decide to make a custom suppressor
for your favorite rifle.

To start with, caliber is very important. We no longer work on large bore rifle calibers due to the problems
associated with suppressing these monsters. We have worked on a few of these and most of them turned
out to be disasters before the project finished.

We work with the following guide lines:

* Powder charges less than 50 grains of powder.
* Bore diameter less than 40 caliber.
* Barrel lengths less than 15" (No SBR 416 Rigby integrals...)
* Bore to tube diameter ratios of less than 3 to 1 (For example 1.5" diameter tube and .50 cal bore)
* Another ratio that helps with suppression is bore to powder charge, these should be inversely
proportional if possible, that being, small bores can run more powder and larger bores should run less
powder to get goods suppression.

Please also understand that we can not make the "All Silencer" that will be perfect on everything from
22LR to 50 BMG. This is all but impossible, so please don't ask. :)

We don't mind working with normal host weapons, but unusual or custom weapons are not usually very
good host weapons. As an example, we don't want to modify your 10,000$ collectible Peabody single
shot for a suppressor as it will murder the value of the weapon and if the unthinkable happens....we
inadvertently destroy your weapon during modifications...we want to be able to get another one to replace
it with.

We prefer to build on AR15 pistol caliber uppers and bolt rifles, but we will work with other kinds of
weapons on a "per allocation" basis. Basically, we need to look at how the weapon is built and what the
lock system is and such before we take on unusual items.

Give us a shout with our email form on the contact us page to discuss your ideas!!

The Liberty Team

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