Basically by creating a series of baffles around the muzzle of the rifle. It is fairly easy to make, but adds a great deal of bulk to the weapon. And note that it is illegal to have such devices in many parts of the world.
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In the US, possession of an unregistered forearms silencer carries a penalty of 10 yrs in a Federal prison (no parole) and a fine of $10,000. If you want a legal silencer, you need to find a dealer with the license to sell them, who can guide you through the process.
You get a Potatoe and put it in front of your muzzle, and BAM! SUPPRESSOR!!
You get and NFA Class III permit and buy a suppressor.
Some states do allow it.
Yes, so long as you comply with the Federal national Firearms Act, which regulates the transfer of the suppressor to you.
Yes. It unscrews just like the fake suppressor on the MP5 22lr rifle.
Slows down gases.
Not unless the baffles are sized incorrectly, and cause the projectile to come into contact with them. A properly made suppressor won't have this problem. It is, however, possible for a suppressor to affect barrel harmonics, which can reduce the accuracy of the rifle itself.
Yes, however, the suppressor MUST be registered with the BATFE. They are in the same legal category as a machinegun. Texas law does not prohibit them, but Federal law regulates them.
That's going to be entirely dependent on what the laws in your country are. Bear in mind, we field questions from all over the world. If you're in the US, you're not going to be required to register a .22 unless it's an NFA Title II firearm (short-barreled rifle, fully automatic, fitting the category of AOW, or with a permanently mounted suppressor).
We need to know model of rifle. the model of rifle is 93M 22 WMR its a 22 long rifle
A rifle that shoots a .22 caliber bullet.
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You can build a rifle tridpod by using a camera tripod with a special base to support the rifle. There is an article on how to build one at: http://www.snipercountry.com/Articles/SniperSaddle.asp