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Senior Member
Join Date: July 6, 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 100
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Birthday Suppressor
Today is my birthday.
On Saturday my wife went with me and I purchased my first suppressor. It is a Tactical Solutions Cascade TI 22 Suppressor. It is small and made out of titanium. My wife wanted to know why I wasn't buying one for 223 instead. I told her that would come later and she was OK with that. The AR is the only long gun she will shoot.Now I have 20 weeks to decide if I need a new gun for it or to thread one of my Rugers. I would really like to hold a Sig Sauer 1911 in 22. I think I would like it!! Has anyone used one? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: July 6, 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 100
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Well I listened to my wife and started the paperwork on a can for a 5.56 instead.
I hand delivered the paperwork to the Sheriff. Now the wait begins. I am getting a Tactical Solutions "Karma-5" |
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 5, 2009
Location: Uh-Hi-O
Posts: 1,932
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What kind of Rugers do you have, Nosparetime?
I ordered a 10/22 threaded barrel from TROS. It has no front sight but I have a red dot on my 10/22 so that is no matter to me. Gemtech will sell you one with the front sight moved back behind the threaded part for a few dollars more. With standard velocity CCI .22 ammo in my 10/22 with Spectre attached I can hear the bolt cycle and the bullet impact. That is quiet.
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"No, it's not a silencer. This little doodad is my own invention. I call it a loudener." --Sledge Hammer |
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 2, 2005
Location: Olympia, Wa.
Posts: 534
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I tried the Cascade Ti while it is super light it had a weird twang as the bullet was leaving the can. So I went with the Spectre. It is a little heavier than most, really quiet and it runs 4 different calibers.
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"Gun control is like trying to reduce Drunk Driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars" Walk softly and carry a big SIG. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: July 6, 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 100
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Willie: both of my rugers that I was thinking about are pistols.
MK II Blue Slab Side Target with scope mounts from the factory. M III blue Standard Tros is located about 30 miles from me. I have not met them but one of my best friends has a Suppressor for a Glock 22 made by them. Haven't got to shoot it, but it looks well made. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 26, 2011
Location: alabama
Posts: 535
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I agree with your wife...buy the can for the 223 and use it on your 22...you cannot use a 22 can for a 223 but you can use a 223 can on a 22
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Two weapons that was designed by the same man still in use by the us military 100 years later...1911 and m2...is there anything that comes close.....lol annd maybe perhaps a sig sauer p226 tac ops edition..
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