The suppressor. I bought the Ruger like a day after the suppressor.Was this a gun purchase, or a suppressor purchase, or both at same time?
That is a great set up. Have you shot subsonic through it yet? Never fails to make me smile.
Just a few hundred rounds of cci sv and some wolf. Also shot it wet. I think the hammer clicking was louder than the shotThat is a great set up. Have you shot subsonic through it yet? Never fails to make me smile.
I prefer the grip angle of the 22/45 but those tube Rugers are great suppressor hosts. +1 for the ease of disassembly/cleaning of the Mark IV's.22/45
Yeah you do. Get a fewI really need a can for my 22s.
You don't own any .22s? That seems like it should be illegal. I'm reporting you to the .22 police!I gotta get some 22s so I can get some cans lol.
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You don't own any .22s? That seems like it should be illegal. I'm reporting you to the .22 police!
I felt like OP when I finally got my first suppressor and tried it on my S&W Victory and a few other guns. They make quite a bit of sense particularly if you're shooting outside for any reason. .22's don't make a lot of noise, but a .22 crack versus whats about as quiet as shutting a car door just seems better in every way.
Just claim each purchase as a tax deduction. Call it a poll tax on exercising your second amendment right. (I'm not a CPA, this isn't tax advice, its satire). We all gotta start somewhere in our collection and don't go into debt for the hobby but I feel ya. 22's are simple cheap fun and I do see them as an "essential" for collections along with EDC, pistol, rifle, and shotgun. Not everything has to be a military proven caliber or platform, sometimes it can just be lightweight no-recoil fun. Suppressors unfortunately are a late stage item too; find someone that has one to go shooting with just to experience it at least once before you drop thousands on cans and other NFA items.Yea unfortunately I haven’t had the funds to waste yet. Trying to get the necessities first. Got an EDC. Next is AR of some type. Then .22. I should take up a collection lol.
Just claim each purchase as a tax deduction. Call it a poll tax on exercising your second amendment right. (I'm not a CPA, this isn't tax advice, its satire). We all gotta start somewhere in our collection and don't go into debt for the hobby but I feel ya. 22's are simple cheap fun and I do see them as an "essential" for collections along with EDC, pistol, rifle, and shotgun. Not everything has to be a military proven caliber or platform, sometimes it can just be lightweight no-recoil fun. Suppressors unfortunately are a late stage item too; find someone that has one to go shooting with just to experience it at least once before you drop thousands on cans and other NFA items.
For anyone that wants to try out a multitude of suppressors for free and is somewhat close to the Austin area. March 4, 2023.cans
For anyone that wants to try out a multitude of suppressors for free and is somewhat close to the Austin area. March 4, 2023.
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