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107 lines
3.8 KiB
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Low Signature Systems (Silencers) by the Jolly Roger
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Low signature systems (silencers) for improvised small arms weapons
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can be made from steel gas or water pipe and fittings.
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Material Required:
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Grenade Container
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Steel pipe nipple, 6 in. (15 cm) long - (see table 1 for diameter)
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2 steel pipe couplings - (see table 2 for dimensions)
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Cotton cloth - (see table 2)
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Drill
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Absorbent cotton
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Procedure:
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1) Drill hole in grenade container at both ends to fit outside diameter
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of pipe nipple. (see table 1)
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-> /----------------------\
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/ | |
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2.75 in | ) ( <-holes
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dia. \ | |
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-> \-----------------------/
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5 in.
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2) Drill four rows of holes in pipe nipple. Use table 1 for diameter and
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location of holes.
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(Note: I suck at ASCII art!)
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6 in.
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| O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O | | C (nom. dia.)
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(size of hole) | \ / (space between)
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B (dia.) A
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3) Thread one of the pipe couplings on the drilled pipe nipple.
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4) Cut coupling length to allow barrel of weapon to thread fully into low
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signature system. Barrel should butt against end of the drilled pipe
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nipple.
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5) Seperate the top half of the grenade container from the bottom half.
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6) Insert the pipe nipple in the drilled hole at the base of the bottom
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half of the container. Pack theabsorbent cotton inside the container and
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around the pipe nipple.
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7) Pack the absorbent cotton in top half of grenade container leaving
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hole in center. Assemble container to the bottom half.
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8) Thread the other coupling onto the pipe nipple.
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Note: A longer container and pipe nipple, with same "A" and "B"
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dimensions as those given, will furthur reduce the signature of the
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system.
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How to use:
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1) Thread the low signature system on the selected weapon securely.
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2) Place the proper cotton wad size into the muzzle end of the system
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(see table 2)
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3) Load weapon
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4) Weapon is now ready for use
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TABLE 1 -- Low Signature System Dimensions
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(Coupling) Holes per (4 rows)
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A B C D Row Total
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.45 cal 3/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 12 48
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.38 cal 3/8 1/4 1/4 1/4 12 48
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9 mm 3/8 1/4 1/4 1/4 12 48
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7.62 mm 3/8 1/4 1/4 1/4 12 48
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.22 cal 1/4 5/32 1/8* 1/8 14 50
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*Extra Heavy Pipe
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(All dimensions in inches)
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TABLE 2 -- Cotton Wadding - Sizes
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Weapon Cotton Wadding Size
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.45 cal 1-1/2 x 6 inches
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.38 cal 1 x 4 inches
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9 mm 1 x 4 inches
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7.62 mm 1 x 4 inches
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.22 cal Not needed
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------------------Jolly Roger
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