Tacticool22,
Well, it must be working as I don't feel much recoil. But it doesn't make a .22 sound like an 88mm!
Right now it’s a slip-on & held in place with a set screw. I wanted to make it out of aluminum, but couldn’t scrounge up any (I’m not going to buy a ten foot stick of 2 inch round stock for a four inch long project). But I was able to get a short piece of black Delrin type plastic. I scaled it up another tenth of an inch from what I had planned to give the slip over part a bit more meat. If I ever get around to threading the barrel ½x28 then I’ll make a thread on model that’s much more to scale. But right now, ridiculous is fun.
If there are any home machinists here, I turned the front end and part of the back end on the lathe, but didn’t bore it out for the barrel yet. I needed to clamp it in the milling machine by the nose and tail to cut the slots & was afraid that if bored out it wouldn’t have enough support. After I milled out the slots, I had trouble getting it back in the 3 jaw lathe chuck to finish the back end. No matter what I tried, two of the chuck jaws were over the holes. Then the light bulb went on. I put a piece of masking tape over the hole in the center baffle, taped a piece of toilet paper roll around the front holes and filled the front half up with Cerosafe! The next morning I chucked it back in the lathe and finished the back end. Then off to a pan of hot water to melt out the Cerosafe. I’m going to remember that the next time I have to turn/mill something hollow, as long as it can stand up to hot water.