04 March 2009, 07:04
joe25/06suppressor question
Can a shotgun be suppressed? Seems like the choke threads would be perfect for screwing a silencer into. Velocity should be under the speed of sound. Might have to capsulize pellets, or just shoot slugs, but wonder if it is doable or has been done?
04 March 2009, 08:15
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by joe25/06:
Can a shotgun be suppressed? Seems like the choke threads would be perfect for screwing a silencer into. Velocity should be under the speed of sound. Might have to capsulize pellets, or just shoot slugs, but wonder if it is doable or has been done?
Anything's possible. They put mufflers on Honda's.
04 March 2009, 08:46
viperidaeYes but they don't do much. The endcap hole has to be HUGE else it gets blown off by the shot. Same reason hollow points don't always do well in cans. If they are even the least big out of balance they chip the cap. The few shotgun cans I have seen are only prototypes. There are even suppressors for .50 BMGs but they only bring it down to around .22 Mag sound levels. As you get bigger you are not Hollywood quiet, they are still pretty loud. PM me and I will give you to some web forums that deal with this type of thing (I don't know if I am supposed to post other forums here).
04 March 2009, 08:51
Tex21Malm my Shadow's got straight pipes and baffles - the muffler had to go.
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I'm assuming its acceptable to discuss Class III stuff here. Its all perfectly legal provided you've filed the proper paperwork and paid your taxes.
04 March 2009, 10:58
303Guyquote:
Can a shotgun be suppressed?
I have heard a suppressed shotgun sound like a suppressed 22LR - that was 25 years ago! I have bought myself a single barrel shotgun specifically for that purpose (just haven't done it yet). There is a video clip demo of a suppressed shotgun being used in the UK where they seem to be quite popular.
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There are even suppressors for .50 BMGs but they only bring it down to around .22 Mag sound levels.
About a thousand percent reduction - not too shabby!

Are you in a hurry to do yours
joe25/06? Give me a few months and I will be able to tell you first hand how well (or not) they work and how bulky they may (or may not) be. Right now I am still working on my 'mini suppressor' for a rifle. This device seem to be an excellent recoil reducer - kinda like a muzzle break/suppressor.
04 March 2009, 13:34
Backworth BobLiving in the UK I have used suppressed shotguns in both 410 and 12 bore.
The sound reduction is good but the gun balance is terrible. My 410 has a suppressor screwed onto the muzzle increasing the over all length by about 6 inches, it is also over 1 inch in diameter. The sight picture looks strange and the gun does not centre its pattern where expected.
The only suppressed 12 bore I have used was a single barrel with a full length suppressor fitted. Again handling was poor, the barrel felt like a drain pipe.
04 March 2009, 13:59
GhubertThere are quite a few of these kicking around in the uk.
They are not subject to any additional regulation, anybody with a shotgun ceritficate can get one.
This is the most popular brand I think,
HushpowerI note they do kits, but something stupid like postage is liable to make the thing uneconomic no doubt

Regards,
GH
04 March 2009, 21:12
butchlocthere a guy in mpls that does a bunch of goose hunting in the city. he uses a thing called the metro gun. its a long extension that clamps on the barrel of the shottygun. makes it about 6' long. as i understand it it quiets the blast down by lots