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1/26/2014 3:34:54 PM EDT
All that seems to be heard in this forum is crickets.  waves  hello anyone

How has your sunday been ?
1/26/2014 4:02:25 PM EDT
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It's actually been way more active here in the last month or so than I remember it being most of last year.
1/26/2014 4:21:18 PM EDT
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Yeah I guess thats true ...   It just still seems so quite.
1/26/2014 6:35:21 PM EDT
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My Sunday was good. Just got a fox 45 tactical. I guess we can celebrate that as a win unless you are asking my pocket book
1/26/2014 8:11:17 PM EDT
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Let me know what the thread pitch is on that barrel. If I have a piston for it we can slip out to the range and you can use my 45Osprey while your can is still in jail.
1/27/2014 1:20:04 PM EDT
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I believe they are the .578x 24? Whatever the common thread for most .45 is.
1/27/2014 1:33:08 PM EDT
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I have that piston.
1/27/2014 3:25:34 PM EDT
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Awesome! When the saker gets here we will have to go test each others stuff
1/27/2014 5:25:07 PM EDT
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For sure. I love me some Saker. Hopefully Lone Wolf will catch up on production and get me the threaded 27 and 30 barrels I have on backorder.
1/27/2014 5:28:50 PM EDT
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Hey Leemo, do you have a suppressor that fits on a Walther P22?
1/27/2014 5:30:08 PM EDT
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I do
1/27/2014 5:39:54 PM EDT
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What's it threaded? My kestrel is 1/2x28.
1/27/2014 5:42:28 PM EDT
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I've been wanting to try one out on mine to see if I want to go that route.  I know my P22 has a threaded barrel, do you have to have an adapter of some kind?

I'll have to check the manual for the thread size.
1/27/2014 6:12:50 PM EDT
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I've been wanting to try one out on mine to see if I want to go that route.  I know my P22 has a threaded barrel, do you have to have an adapter of some kind?

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yes, you need a adapter 1/2x28 for the Can and it has the thread for the barrel on the p22 ,got mine on the EE here over in class3 was like $40 shipped
1/27/2014 6:13:21 PM EDT
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Metric M8 x .75. Mine would need an adapter to fit.
1/27/2014 6:17:34 PM EDT
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ok, well I guess I better decide whether to get a suppressor first then, doesn't make much sense to buy a $40 adapter without being sure.
1/27/2014 8:16:08 PM EDT
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I have been busy trapping lately. Saw a flock of turkeys the other day first time on the place in at least 10 years or more. I have evan began to see a few coveys of quail. So my opossum killing has not been in vain.
1/27/2014 8:18:05 PM EDT
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Let me save you some decision time. GET IT! You'll never regret it. Go see Steve at CHA. There's plenty of choices for .22 LR suppressors to fit any budget. He can even help you with setting up a trust if you don't want to mess with the CLEO/photograph/fingerprint route (Whetsel is NFA friendly in case you go that route).
1/27/2014 8:48:21 PM EDT
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So once you pay the $200 fine and do the paperwork for buying a safety device is that it or are you required to update stuff?  Personally I don't see a single valid reason for keeping suppressors an NFA item but since they do I keep saying I won't get one and then I keep changing my mind lol.  I do know if it's something I'm going to have to constantly have to go back to the feds for permission then I won't get one.

I think it would be great to have one for my .22's since we have several.  Now if I could get one to use on my HK MP5 SD .22 and not change it's appearance, that would be something that would really get me interested.  Since the HK MP5 SD is designed to look like the permanently suppressed real MP5 SD it would be awesome to actually be suppressed, especially in .22LR.

So this gun actually suppressed but not changing the appearance at all...not sure if it's possible but it sure would be awesomesauce.
1/28/2014 5:02:38 AM EDT
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I agree with you on that N F A  is a pain in the ass to have even like if you want to sell your Toy  I have two Cans and a SBR and most people don`t want to mess with paperwork , my SBR ait worth a crap at long range 200yds + but in short range CQ fun fun but wish it was Fullauto or Burst it really would make it worth having the Tax Stamp .
1/28/2014 6:02:28 AM EDT
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What's it threaded? My kestrel is 1/2x28.
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What's it threaded? My kestrel is 1/2x28.


I also have a 22 can that might be a little more weight friendly on a 22 pistol. 1/2x28 threading. We will all just have to make a day of it.
1/28/2014 10:59:08 AM EDT
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From what I have read over the years, silencers aren't even regulated in the rest of the world, if you already have a firearm you can walk in and buy one over the counter, you don't even need ID.  They are considered valuable for noise reduction.  I have also read that silencers are tremendously cheaper outside the US, not just because of the tax stamp, but the prices are only a fraction of what they are inside the US.  You look at one of those things, and there's some machining involved, so it might reasonably sell for $200, only its $1,000 in the US, go to Europe, that $1,000 silencer is selling over the counter for about $200.



In the US our politicians decided to connect silencers to the mob, so they outlawed them, creating this ridiculous overpriced market, but that connection doesn't exist outside the US.  Same thing with full auto guns, when the Feds added that deal about no newly manufactured full auto guns could be sold to civilians, the prices went through the roof, if we somehow could get that lifted, the market would go back to more reasonable prices.
1/28/2014 11:28:29 AM EDT
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It's all a bunch of bs.
1/28/2014 12:06:56 PM EDT
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From what I have read over the years, silencers aren't even regulated in the rest of the world, if you already have a firearm you can walk in and buy one over the counter, you don't even need ID.  They are considered valuable for noise reduction.  I have also read that silencers are tremendously cheaper outside the US, not just because of the tax stamp, but the prices are only a fraction of what they are inside the US.  You look at one of those things, and there's some machining involved, so it might reasonably sell for $200, only its $1,000 in the US, go to Europe, that $1,000 silencer is selling over the counter for about $200.

In the US our politicians decided to connect silencers to the mob, so they outlawed them, creating this ridiculous overpriced market, but that connection doesn't exist outside the US.  Same thing with full auto guns, when the Feds added that deal about no newly manufactured full auto guns could be sold to civilians, the prices went through the roof, if we somehow could get that lifted, the market would go back to more reasonable prices.
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Yup, that's what I've read too.  Just about everywhere else the suppressor is preferred for people to use for noise reduction.  Here we started out with Hollywood showing every bad guy possible using his suppressor to commit horrendous crimes that he wouldn't have been able to commit or avoid detection by so the government does the fuzzy math and it equaled suppressors are evil and anyone who has access to one, aside from government officials of course, will rampage the nation on silent killing sprees!
1/28/2014 12:08:44 PM EDT
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I also have a 22 can that might be a little more weight friendly on a 22 pistol. 1/2x28 threading. We will all just have to make a day of it.
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Hey Leemo, do you have a suppressor that fits on a Walther P22?


What's it threaded? My kestrel is 1/2x28.


I also have a 22 can that might be a little more weight friendly on a 22 pistol. 1/2x28 threading. We will all just have to make a day of it.


I'm game, I've got one good trigger finger left and an itch to go POW POW POW!
1/31/2014 8:06:23 PM EDT
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From what I have read over the years, silencers aren't even regulated in the rest of the world, if you already have a firearm you can walk in and buy one over the counter, you don't even need ID.  They are considered valuable for noise reduction.  I have also read that silencers are tremendously cheaper outside the US, not just because of the tax stamp, but the prices are only a fraction of what they are inside the US.  You look at one of those things, and there's some machining involved, so it might reasonably sell for $200, only its $1,000 in the US, go to Europe, that $1,000 silencer is selling over the counter for about $200.

In the US our politicians decided to connect silencers to the mob, so they outlawed them, creating this ridiculous overpriced market, but that connection doesn't exist outside the US.  Same thing with full auto guns, when the Feds added that deal about no newly manufactured full auto guns could be sold to civilians, the prices went through the roof, if we somehow could get that lifted, the market would go back to more reasonable prices.
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Same sonsobeaches don't deserve the freedoms that these very weapons are here to ensure.