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  • djl7780

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    Finally made it, and it even fits my 10/22 just perfect! :D
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    cajun 22

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    You'll shoot the **** out of the .22 can. Ask me how I know.:D

    Good looking rifle! How does it sound? I have good luck with standard velocity ammo. CCI is the best for me.
     

    djl7780

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    You'll shoot the **** out of the .22 can. Ask me how I know.:D

    Good looking rifle! How does it sound? I have good luck with standard velocity ammo. CCI is the best for me.

    I have only shot it a few times, although it seemed to be more quite out of the walther.. both were same ammo (Remington standard velocity). I do have some subsonic. will the subsonics be any different? I mean will the cycle the action, etc?
     
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    Not stirring pot, Why would you suppress a 22? they are quiet already. Did not know if I am missing something for the cost of stamp in unit.
     
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    Cheap as hell to shoot, I can shoot all day and have a blast without breaking the bank. ;)
    I understand the ammo savings, but why suppress when it is quiet already? Is a suppressor caliber restrictive or will the same suppressor work with say
    .223? From what I have read, cost for tax stamp and suppresser $800.00 +

    And, let me add both great looking guns.
     

    djl7780

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    I understand the ammo savings, but why suppress when it is quiet already? Is a suppressor caliber restrictive or will the same suppressor work with say
    .223? From what I have read, cost for tax stamp and suppresser $800.00 +

    And, let me add both great looking guns.

    I really wouldn't consider a .22 quiet, I mean yes, compared to a .308 or something.
    Suppressor 200, tax stamp 200 so about $400, not $800. Don't take this the wrong way, but my awnser to this is "Because that is what I wanted, and because I can":)
     

    cajun 22

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    A suppressed .22 can be shot in your backyard without anyone knowing what is going on. Shooting anything suppressed allows you to shoot in places where regular gunfire would attract unwanted attention. Plus it's a great way to introduce new shooters to the sport without being afraid of the muzzle blast of a gun. Yes, even the blast of a .22 will scare someone that has never shot a gun before especially a pistol.

    If anyone is on the fence about getting a suppressor, I suggest you come to the shoot that is being planned for members with these items. I'm sure most rifle and pistol calibers will be there for you to hear for yourself. That's the best way to shop.

    cajun
     

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