I had the work done on my can right before Covid, and I don't think AAC had made their comeback at that time. If they were back in business it flew under my radar. I sold all the mounts and the tool for significantly more than what I paid for them. If I knew they were offering a full...
3x mortar cans with lids. One is lined with soft foam. The others will fit a rifle case like the one in the picture (not included). Each can fits 2 AR-15s with the upper and lower separated, or an assembled SBR. Cans also have room for magazines and some other stuff even with rifles inside...
Looking for something along the lines of a Winchester Model 61 or Browning SA22. 22LR chamber. Basic grade is all I need. As long as it functions and is in good cosmetic condition.
I bought my first cans around 2011ish. An AAC M4-2000 and AAC Pilot 2. At the time they were well regarded, with innovative mounting systems and best in class features and baffle designs. Muzzle devices and mounting systems were specific to each manufacturer and sometimes model, locking...
Includes 3 different sets of mounting screws, plus a pair that are currently holding the optic to the picatinny mount. Light salt, there's a little rub mark on aluminum at the front of the window. Has a built in rear sight notch.
$200. Metairie area.
I did the spring and extractor upgrade as well. It was 100% reliable until it croaked.
The spring made reassembly a lot easier because it was captured. I even had the laser sight attachment and put a fiber optic front sight on it. Probably spent half as much on parts and upgrades as the pistol...
Guns like the P99 are fantastic. Unfortunately I think Walther outsourced the manufacture of the P22 to Umarex, who are mostly known for making airguns and pellet guns. They should probably stick to those.
I also did many of the fluff and buff mods detailed in the Walther P22 Bible. After shooting the gun unmodified, the excessive wear in places such as the trigger shoe ears eating away at the slide was alarming. After that it was totally reliable right up until it died.
It's certainly possible...
So my first-gen Walther P22 finally gave up the ghost a while back, and I thought I should share. After a measly 1500 rounds or so (mostly suppressed) the fire control group housing cracked. The P22 uses a similar scheme to the Sig P365 and P320, where an internal trigger and slide rail assembly...
Have shot both extensively, along with many other revolvers over the years. I've rotated through all the pocket carry options, but a snub nose revolver is the one gun that never gets left at home.
The trigger pull on the LCRs (both rimfire and centerfire) is noticeably better, though you can...
Meplat Group sells firearms on consignment. Not sure if they will sell suppressors on consignment but you can ask. They're open by appointment only in person. They've done half a dozen transfers for me.
Be forewarned. You're only going to get a fraction of what you paid for it. The second hand...