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Straight from the manufacture, where the can is a part of the gun , non detachable ?

a 9 inch piece of tube with 4.5 inches twisted, and four and a half inches bored out ( not twisted)
but the last half has a dozen holes in it .





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Daniel Defense makes one with an integrated suppressor, not sure it meets the other info in your question though. I handled one several months back and it's a damn nice feeling piece of machinery.

https://danieldefense.com/fire...isr-mil-spec-tm.html


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There have been a number of guns over the years produced with integral suppressors, going back many decades.

A personal favorite of mine is the WW2 era Delisle Carbine:


But there are a ton of other examples.



Handguns too.


 
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The MP5SD has a barrel that is ported similar to what you describe, but the suppressor can be removed for cleaning and maintenance.
 
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Long ago I saw a integrally-suppressed bolt action pistol that as I recall looked somewhat like the Welrod.

I seem to remember, though, that it was single shot and had a conventional lift handle like most bolt action rifles.




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Spike's Tactical has several offerings.


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This is an okay idea for a special mission military weapon.

For civilians in the US with a few exceptions this is not the best idea. We pay a premium for our cans and a large tax. Guns built like this still need that stamp while not having the flexibility to change guns.

This is bad.

With the exception of wanting a clone of a military weapon...Like that delisle carbine I don't see the point.


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Long ago I saw a integrally-suppressed bolt action pistol that as I recall looked somewhat like the Welrod.

I seem to remember, though, that it was single shot and had a conventional lift handle like most bolt action rifles.


Likely the B&T VP9. VP is "veterinary pistol." Neat little gun designed for euthanasia. Very similar to the Welrod and reputedly very quiet. Not cheap, though.
 
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More Delisle goodness.



Members of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, trying out the a couple Delisle Carbines and a couple M1 or M2 Carbines. Taken in Malaya during 1952.

The shooter on the left is General Sir Gerald Templer, then the British High Commissioner for Malaya.
 
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Hardened Arms sells AR-15 rifles with 'pinned' suppressors. Requires a single tax stamp (because OAL is 16").

http://www.hardenedarms.com/ecProduct_324_43


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Likely the B&T VP9. VP is "veterinary pistol." Neat little gun designed for euthanasia. Very similar to the Welrod and reputedly very quiet. Not cheap, though.


It was similar in overall appearance, but I don’t believe it was the VP9, if for no other reason than that I saw it in 1967. I also seem to recall that it had a traditional rifle style bolt handle (but could be mistaken).




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Likely the B&T VP9. VP is "veterinary pistol." Neat little gun designed for euthanasia. Very similar to the Welrod and reputedly very quiet. Not cheap, though.


It was similar in overall appearance, but I don’t believe it was the VP9, if for no other reason than that I saw it in 1967. I also seem to recall that it had a traditional rifle style bolt handle (but could be mistaken).


No, I suspect you're right, there!
 
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