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12/9/2009 10:19:55 PM EDT
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12/10/2009 7:13:24 AM EDT
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that's quite a setup, very nice.  I don't think i've got any .22's with a sight that cost more than the gun frame...





I've got the same can in black; what's your plan for having it cleaned someday?  I can already tell that there's stuff in mine after only a few months of pretty light shooting.  It still sounds fine, but I can shake some powder residue out of it after each time it's shot and I know there's more in there.  The instructions said don't clean it cause any liquid in there will just make more residue "stick" in there; it says you can send it back to Gem Tech for disassembly/cleaning later if "needed".  Just wondering what others are planning.
congrats on you new little child, very fun.



cheers,  Benji
12/10/2009 8:35:17 AM EDT
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that's quite a setup, very nice.  I don't think i've got any .22's with a sight that cost more than the gun frame...


Well, the scope on my precision AR costs about what the rifle did (~$1000). The suppressor for that gun cost about the same (~$1200). I like quality optics; I might put the irons back on this gun, now that I see how low the profile of the can is.


I've got the same can in black; what's your plan for having it cleaned someday?


No plan. I'll shoot it for a while then do whatever. I think the whole "can I take my can apart?" thing is overblown.
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