You came here for help. Don't misconstrue help with worry.Help a suppressor newb!
Besides that, the wife's on board so why you worried?
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You came here for help. Don't misconstrue help with worry.Help a suppressor newb!
Besides that, the wife's on board so why you worried?
Ohhhhh you was helping with the math, gotchaYou came here for help. Don't misconstrue help with worry.
I don't sugar coat things! I wanted to give you the sticker shock up front.Ohhhhh you was helping with the math, gotcha
Check local inventory cause dealers with SS Kiosks may have some things that the SS store is sold out of. @OR Hunter would be a good one to hit up about multi toy trusts.Ok so far I'm sold on the Mask 22HD. Hopefully I can find somebody local with a YHM R2 or R2K, looks like SS is out of stock on them. Armac in JC has a Rex MG7 according to their website (we will see).
So a trust is the next step, what have you guys done? Good luck with the "one shot" deal or should I go another route?
I am going to ruin some of what I just said but the Dead Air Wolfman is an excellent 9mm PCC can and 300Blk can, along with sub-sonic 7.62x39. I run the Wolfman on a bolt action CZ527 in 7.62x39, 300blk bolt action pistol and multiple 9mm PCC's though the PCC use is going down as my dedicated cans get out of jail. I would give it a hard look for your 9mm PCC/300Blk can when you get to that point. There are also a few companies now making a Plan B adapter for it which I will be converting mine over to.I will definitely take the advice from you guys, thank you this is exactly what I was looking for. As far as versatility....my thought is in the long run I would rather have multiple cans then swap them around all the time. One will practically live on the Pac-lite 22. One will be almost always used on the 300blk with the occasional swap to the 7.62x39 or 5.56 AR. So that one I would prefer to have the 1.375 thread. Eventually I will get another dedicated can for the 9mm AR pistol as well. Other then the 5 guns I have mentioned I don't really have any interest in suppressing any other guns I have....of course that's subject to change once I start playing with them.
If you are going to be at Mazama's make sure you hit up McCluskey Arms just down the street. They have Rex can's in stock for sure, possibly a DA Mask and I know they have a Resonator K using Plan B mount on one of the shop guns. They also have a wealth of knowledge on mounting solutions, first hand experience with a wide range of cans, possible issues/solutions you may encounter as they are a full service gunsmith shop and will do alignment checks.Ok so far I'm sold on the Mask 22HD. Hopefully I can find somebody local with a YHM R2 or R2K, looks like SS is out of stock on them. Armac in JC has a Rex MG7 according to their website (we will see).
So a trust is the next step, what have you guys done? Good luck with the "one shot" deal or should I go another route?
Good choices.Thought I would update you guys, I currently have a mask 22hd in jail. Looking at either the Rex MG7 or the YHM resonator R2 for my next purchase. I went with the NFA gun trust instead of the single shot trust. Someday I may SBR the AR pistols so they can be added to that as well.
Thanks again to all of you that provided input.
Quietbore is putting it's nose where it doesn't belong with not shipping the product until you supply them with a form 1.Going to throw this out for debate. Look into Quietbore. They have products the work great, are a hell-o lot cheaper, and through a form 1, take 3 months to get. These guys are legit when it comes to the ATF stuff. Won't ship out until your form 1 is submitted. I purchased a QB 9mm can, got the stamp, they shipped it and I drilled it out. Next day, shot it at the indoor concrete/ steel range here in Eugene with no ear pro, and it was amazing! Was it as quiet as a $900.00 can? I couldn't tell the difference between mine and the Rugged suppressor besides me! If you want to check them out, first go to quietbore.com, then to Creative arms. Creative arms is the parent company of Quitebore. They (Creative Arms) has been building commercial suppressors for years. Preston is the owner there and will walk you through the whole process! He helped me untangle a mistake on my form 1 for free!
I do not work for either company, but am on my second can through them, and going to get two more to fill the need to be quiet.
as for cost, $280 (normal price, I got it for $75 off on sale) for 9mm can, $75.00 for drill fixture, $100 for piston and $200 for stamp. 3 months wait time and they engrave for free!
TRUE... LOL . . SAME Here, not ashamed of shooting low-end as long as it works ....LOLHAhaha .I would NEVER buy anything from Quiet Bore and I'll buy anything.
How long of a soak before you see results ?CLR is the easiest way to clean 22 cans, or any can really (no aluminum). Just fill up a plastic container, throw everything in, wait. It dissolves everything without having to scrub or anything of that nature. Cerakote gets stripped eventually, so if you care about that don't dip those parts.
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