View Full Version : INBOUND INTEGRAL SUPPRESSOR FOR UZI
FALCON 1
10-27-2007, 04:22 PM
If any of you are interested in adding an integral can to your UZI once I get mine back from Liberty Suppressor in N.Ga. you will want one.
David Saylors took my barrel nut and original Vector barrel , I had a second unit and nut for here and now shooting. He is making me a OD colored 2 inch OD integral which when affixed with the nut will keep it the standard length to avoid a SBR stamp. I have many of his cans now and they are tweaked quiet by the maker per the gun and ammo to be used. This to me is a 2x versatile gun..............suppressed or unsuppressed with just a barrel change.
If any of you are interested advise and I will get you in touch with Saylors.
He is quick and priced well below the majors and takes care of problems PDQ.
He just finished my Marlin 9mm and 45acp Integrals and they work and sound wonderful He also did my top cover with a 1911 rail for the EOTEC.
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jdseltzer@aol.com
And how is this better than a 3-lug on a SMG?
Open Bolts
10-29-2007, 01:34 AM
ability to shoot 115 or 124 gr ammo subsonically?
Falcon mentions no need for SBR so I believe it's more aimed to the carbine crowd.
You are right...for someone with a carbine this might be a option.
ArevaloSOCOM
10-29-2007, 03:00 AM
I bought a flahider off him and have seen his silencer on another board, he does good work.
I like that idea he's doing to save the SBR stamp.
FALCON 1
10-29-2007, 06:12 PM
You are all correct in your assumptions on the integral.
The main advantage over the 3 lug which I thought about with a threaded barrel and TROS 1/2-28 adapter is the integral will ALWAYS be much quieter than a screw on can.
I have integrals on .22, 9mm and 45acp and in comparison to my screw on units is about 50% less noise. I also have the ability to switch barrels when needed and yes , keep the carbine status.
Anyone who went to the Silencer shoot in September in the Atlanta area and was able to see and shoot my Marlin 45acp integral or 9m integral can attest to the quietness.
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SorenFAL
10-29-2007, 07:11 PM
Whats the price on one of these?
FALCON 1
10-29-2007, 07:37 PM
I supplied the new barrel and barrel nut........after that around $500. for a 2 inch tube in OD or Black.
You can contact him direct at david.saylors@saylorsmachine.com and get the direct needs, specs and costs as he is doing mine as we read and write this.
You can also make your own SN and Name for the can as well.
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johnnywitt
10-29-2007, 10:43 PM
You are all correct in your assumptions on the integral.
The main advantage over the 3 lug which I thought about with a threaded barrel and TROS 1/2-28 adapter is the integral will ALWAYS be much quieter than a screw on can.
I have integrals on .22, 9mm and 45acp and in comparison to my screw on units is about 50% less noise. I also have the ability to switch barrels when needed and yes , keep the carbine status.
Anyone who went to the Silencer shoot in September in the Atlanta area and was able to see and shoot my Marlin 45acp integral or 9m integral can attest to the quietness.
FALCON 1
Falcon's integrals are very quiet. It's a good option to getting the SBR and 200.00 stamp and the ability to take your suppressed weapon to a different state without the 5320.20 and ATF approval- provided of course that suppressors are legal in the destination state. How ya doin' Derek?
FALCON 1
10-30-2007, 12:37 AM
Waiting to meet up with you Capt. at Creekside now that the weather has cooled down.
This UZI OD can should create lots of interest and cannot wait for the NFA paperwork and Saylors to be done with it.
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Legion
10-30-2007, 04:32 PM
Any pics of the Marlins?
FALCON 1
10-30-2007, 05:39 PM
Here are some shots of the 45acp Marlin. 9mm has a smaller tube and is in black. If you have any other questions on these pieces advise and I will try to answer them. Both are super quiet and a ball to shoot.
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Legion
10-30-2007, 06:35 PM
Thanks, Ive seen several of the 9's but no .45s lately. Thats the next project after the 77/44. Hows the bolt slap with those camp carbines? Nothing like a big fat hunk of suppressed metal meeting its target down range.
FALCON 1
10-30-2007, 09:03 PM
Legion- When you get ready to do a 45acp Marlin, find the gun and then contact me at jdseltzer@aol.com. I will hook you up with Saylors. He re did the bolt mass and handle with Wolff springs..............it is by far the coolest piece at any shoot..............metal poppers down range make all the noise and little comes out of the Marlin............FALCON 1
FALCON 1
11-09-2007, 09:19 PM
For all those interested, Integral UZI can just did its first demo this week.
Saylors posted it on YOUTUBE..........libertycansdotcom
Pretty quiet for sure even with HV rounds............
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