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Suppressors Springfield Armory TRP and want to suppress. Need suggestions.

Shoottothrill

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I have a Springfield Armory TRP with the bull barrel, no bushing and am interested in getting a suppressor for it. What do I all need? Threaded barrel and suppressor? Suggestions on both please. Thanks guys.
 
Perhaps the reason for a lack of responses is that suppressing that pistol is somewhat more difficult as the choices for barrel replacements are rarer and more expensive.
Bushing based systems are relatively easier as it is a more direct swap of both to the achieve a threaded set-up.
In your case you would have to contact a barrel manufacturer and see if they are producing a blank that, aside from the required bull/bushingless diameter, is long enough to be reworked by way of threading it to a popular suppressor threading and finishing off the crown properly.
You should probably select a suppressor prior to having the barrel made as some cans in this configuration may rest on a shoulder....or on the crown of the barrel...or both.
A suppressed .45 is one of the great pleasures of pistol craft as the weight allows for some forms of suppression that are uniquely possible with a heavy slide.
Almost all quality cans will have a Neilson device allowing for excellent functionality.
Your issue is barrel choices, not can choices as there are many good cans out there.

Where to start? Call David at Storm Lake 866-392-1654.

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Is your TRP cut for a barrel bushing? I would have to double check mine, but I believe the slide is cut for a bushing, meaning you could swap out the factory bull barrel for a standard threaded barrel, bushing and recoil spring.
 
I utilize a Storm Lake Barrel for my suppressed 1911. You will need to get a bushing to match the barrel or else the factory bushing will cause the slide to not return to battery.
 
Jarvis barrels will make them the clam to not garrentee it to work but mine works great. BULL barrel
 
when you're done researching barrels look at the AAC TiRant in 45 (obviously). You can buy an adapter and use it on a 9mm.
 
I have a Wilson Combat CQB and recently sent it back to wilson to have a threaded barrel fit to it. Best decision ever. It is incredibly fun to shoot and extremely quiet with an Osprey 45
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