DIY Silencer... Sorta
Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 9:12AM 
Did you ever see that movie Shooter with Mark Wahlberg? In one scene he creates a makeshift suppressor on the end of a rifle with a water bottle. He then fires the suppressed rifle whilst riding in a moving boat accurately engaging targets. That being said, many have questioned the validity of accurately shooting from a moving boat the water bottle silencer.
The Sportsman's Guide offers a unique product called The Tipton Patch Catcher which attaches a bottle to the end of a barrel to aid in rifle cleaning. Cough, cough, wink, wink. I have to sediments about this product. First, does anyone really have problems with patches falling on the ground? Buy a damn bore snake and you'll have no problems. Second, I see visions of redneck injuries by not properly conducting makeshift rifle silencers. Not to mention a homemade silencer/suppressor is a felony.
So you're still wondering, despite Mark Wahlberg and red necks, do the bottle silencers work? Yes, sort of... As you can see in the above video, a felony is being committed a water bottle does work. What the water bottle is doing is slowing the bullet down; to achieve even more "silence" subsonic bullets are needed.
Don't be stupid kids, felonies are bad. If you get caught with a DIY suppressor you'll be in deep crap.
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