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Unread 05-13-2018, 10:01 AM   #1
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Has anyone seen/have one of these? Made for either 30 cal or 9mm. Clamps securely to muzzle via threaded nut. What would be the value?
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Are you looking at a cleaning rod guide, or part of a sub-caliber kit?

Without a picture it is hard to answer your question.
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I would also wager that it is a cleaning rod guide... not a flash suppressor... or the mount for one...
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Listed at phoenix investment arms under 'accessories'.
www.phoenixinvestmentsarms.com/AC12flashsupp.htm
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Listed at phoenix investment arms under 'accessories'.
www.phoenixinvestmentsarms.com/AC12flashsupp.htm
link is no good
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Unread 05-14-2018, 02:27 PM   #6
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M.T.,

You link is not quite right.

If one goes to the base link, then accessories, the upper right is the one I suspect.

I always thought it was part of a cleaning function myself.

Looks like a 10 dollar part to me, but that is just me.
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[...] the upper right is the one I suspect.[...]
I suspect most things Phoenix Investment has listed on their site.
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I was trying to help with the link definition, and providing a guess of which part the OP was speaking of.
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I am sure, someone post-factory has made some flash suppressors - but what you usually see is the above or the below
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PIA is incorrect in its identification of this device. This is a bore guide for the cleaning rod. It possesses no design feature which would reduce or eliminate a flash, and merely extends the muzzle by a very short distance...

Here is the corrected URL to see it: http://www.phoenixinvestmentarms.com/AC12flashsupp.htm
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PIA is incorrect in its identification of this device. This is a bore guide for the cleaning rod. It possesses no design feature which would reduce or eliminate a flash, and merely extends the muzzle by a very short distance...

Here is the corrected URL to see it: http://www.phoenixinvestmentarms.com/AC12flashsupp.htm
Old thread, but I suspect that this device was also used occasionally to provide for a barrel extension for a sound suppressor without modifying the Luger barrel. The front portion of the device only needs to be threaded to fit the suppressor.
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Old thread, but I suspect that this device was also used occasionally to provide for a barrel extension for a sound suppressor without modifying the Luger barrel. The front portion of the device only needs to be threaded to fit the suppressor.
I think this is one of those myths - and although there is a screw on, on the end, I don't believe it could be used for a suppressor.
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I just find those pics on the web some year ago
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actually the same part can be used for cleaning OR for 4mm / 22 LR -
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Thank you gents for the info. I thought it looked kinda funky and well over priced.
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fascinating Patrice _ will say hat anything is possible
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I can't read the description in the book, is it a "flash hider" or sound suppressor?

What is the title of the book?

Patrice, thanks for posting the pictures.
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If I could find a reasonably priced one for my 9mm Luger, I'd buy it and give it ago. I have several registered 9mm suppressors, and could easily get a blank extension threaded for my units. Current ones available on Ebay are for the 7.65MM Luger and P38 only.
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If I could find a reasonably priced one for my 9mm Luger, I'd buy it and give it ago. I have several registered 9mm suppressors, and could easily get a blank extension threaded for my units. Current ones available on Ebay are for the 7.65MM Luger and P38 only.
Why?
You would instantly convert your luger to a single shot pistol;
suppressors/silencers don't "silence" anyway- as you no doubt know.

It would be a simple job to thread a spare luger barrel, but switching the barrel requires tools.

If one wanted a look alike, then a modern suppressor won't do the trick either.

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Why?
You would instantly convert your luger to a single shot pistol;
suppressors/silencers don't "silence" anyway- as you no doubt know.

It would be a simple job to thread a spare luger barrel, but switching the barrel requires tools.

If one wanted a look alike, then a modern suppressor won't do the trick either.

JMHO.
I'm not the only one who thinks it is feasible.

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