Jailbreak a sealed suppressor

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  • Kharn

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 9, 2008
    3,581
    Hazzard County
    I never knew "jailbreaking" (more like a teenager jumping out a second floor window) a Trident would be that easy. It would be nice if someone made a new endcap for it vs having to use that custom tool from the video every time.
     

    rsideout

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    MDS Supporter
    Dec 11, 2009
    6,746
    MD - Capital Region
    I never knew "jailbreaking" (more like a teenager jumping out a second floor window) a Trident would be that easy. It would be nice if someone made a new endcap for it vs having to use that custom tool from the video every time.

    i'm just planning on drilling 2 holes (less than the thickness of the cap) and using a spanner wrench. I already have the wrench for some of my other cans.
     

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