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jmal:
Hello all I'm looking for someone that might have a specific tool that i need for my suppressor to finish my build. I'm looking for a tap that is -14mmx1mm this is the common ccw 14mm suppressor threads that we see a lot in airsoft. Really i just need to run the threads and my suppressor is good to go. SO please, if anyone happens to have this then let me know. Thank-you.

luke213:
What's the composition of the suppressor? IE metal or plastic?

Taps for those are fairly expensive, I've been meaning to get one myself but haven't taken the jump to do it. But something I've been considering that should would for plastic but not metal. Is taking an old outer barrel with 14mm CCW threading and cutting several grooves through the thread cleanly with either a hacksaw or something like that to allow clean out channels for threads and basically turn it into a tap of sorts. Should work for plastic but unlikely to work for metal.

Even so not sure how well it will work but it's a theory I've been planning on testing and if it is plastic it would be worth testing if you've got a spare outer barrel or something with 14mm CCW threads since it should work.

Otherwise if no one has one it's a 14mmx1mm LH tap here is one along with a die on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/M14x1-LH-14mmx1-0-TPI-Tap-and-Die-Set-HSS-Left-Hand-/152130856785?hash=item236bb4a751:g:vp4AAOSwc1FXYbMo

Luke

jmal:
Sorry been a bit, anyways the suppressor is actually aluminum, and i've found numerous sets and just taps but nothing i was looking to buy just to use once... Although if I do end up just purchasing it, I'll more than likely offer it out for rental and/or make suppressors for people. I've been playing around with this idea because everyone is always looking for a good quality suppressor that isn't going to cost them 30-50 for it.

luke213:
My main reason behind thinking about buying them myself is I like suppressors, but I don't like buying them;) And I'm not adverse to building them. In the past I've used cheats to get around needed threads, like shimming things, or sliding them over etc. But really nothing is a good substitute for doing it right.

Luke

jmal:
Yeah I'm not against building them myself and have done so in the past but I found the one I have and couldn't resist it because it'll fit perfectly with my build... In any Case I'm seriously considering just buying it and starting a side business making them for people and keeping the cost down. In reality I'm limited by funds and that's really all that is stopping me at the moment

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