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2/25/2007 8:30:07 PM EDT
It was a warm and sunny day today - couldn't pass up the opportunity to shoot some video.  

Here's the higher quality version at 29 meg:  

filebeam.com/b6fc64c1eea71a0b8db1ef6ae9ec976d  


Here is the low res version posted at youtube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjZlvblyCog&mode=user&search=

Dan
2/26/2007 2:34:03 AM EDT
[#1]
What suppressor manufacturer?  And what type of conversion/mags?  Cool video - I like the footage from the front (camera possibly in danger? LOL).
2/26/2007 3:46:39 AM EDT
[#2]
Very nice!  Wish I could get my kit to run that good.
2/26/2007 5:49:34 AM EDT
[#3]
Thanks for the feedback.  

Suppressor is the SRT Commanche.  The conversion is a Ciener using the chamber insert with a 1 in 12 twist barrel.  The magazines are Ciener 30 round mags using Orlite mag bodies fitted to them.  

Dan
2/26/2007 7:55:17 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
The magazines are Ciener 30 round mags using Orlite mag bodies fitted to them.  

Dan


It looks good.  How did you do it?

Thanks,

David
2/26/2007 2:58:34 PM EDT
[#5]
I am going to have to do a 22 setup. Looks and runs great
2/26/2007 4:48:54 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:


It looks good.  How did you do it?

Thanks,

David


I use Orlite mags and cut the feed lips off to match the same angle of the Ciener mag. You need to "sandwich" the Ceiner mag body between layers of cardboard. The layers of cardboard must be cut to make a TIGHT fit inside the Orlite mag body. So tight that you really have to push on it. It should be a tight fit side to side and front to back. The Orlite mags swell a bit once they have been inserted. I cut the springs down to a couple of coils so the floorplate is kept in place.

I like using cardboard as it will not trap moisture against the Ciener mag and it is removeable so the mags can be cleaned. It sounds cheezey, but works extremely well. I once read where someone else had permamently fixed the Ciener mag to the Orlite body with a type of plastic mold filler. I don't like the thought of it since it would be difficult (if not, impossible) to take apart the mags for cleaning. The pic below shows the mags in greater detail.

Dan


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