barnetmill
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I and at least one other are looking for a legal and most economical manner of suppressing the sound of either a 9mm rimfire garden gun (1/4 oz or shot at 600 fps) or a very reduced load in a .410 shotgun. Goal is to kill garden pests without annoying the neighbors with the noise and having a load that has very reduced range and danger at a distance. Animals on the hit list are possums, armadillos, possibly raccoons (My bulldogs can finish these off), water moccasins, rabbits. The bigger pests like coyotes, etc will need other means to dispatch them.
I have seen these oil filter adaptors on the market and was wondering if these were capable of fulfilling my objectives. A noise equivalent to a pellet gun is ok. I am not an expert in suppressors. I have seen one on a 10/22 that if you held the bolt closed was absolutely silent and do not expect that sort of suppression.
So what do the knowledgeable people here think about suppressor in general on a reduce loaded small bore shotgun and oil filter suppressor in particular?
I have seen these oil filter adaptors on the market and was wondering if these were capable of fulfilling my objectives. A noise equivalent to a pellet gun is ok. I am not an expert in suppressors. I have seen one on a 10/22 that if you held the bolt closed was absolutely silent and do not expect that sort of suppression.
So what do the knowledgeable people here think about suppressor in general on a reduce loaded small bore shotgun and oil filter suppressor in particular?
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