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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 03:50 AM
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I've killed everything from squirrels to deer with a .22 LR, a suppressed 10/22 would be AWESOME! JJ, could you get a threaded barrel for a 10/22 and move your can from one to the other? OR is it just for pistols? Just wondering about the internal pressure and whatnot.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 03:53 AM
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lazi
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 03:55 AM
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lazi
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That will be great and the game won't know what hit it hmmm? why are all of the other squirrels sleeping? zap! fun to hear the impact!
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 04:00 AM
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with all this gun talk I should mention that a .40 super barrel for my FNP45 and some ammo should be here tomorrow. Guy on another forum gave me a great deal on it so I had to jump on it.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 04:02 AM
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kinda early to be doing page flips in the DC isnt it?
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 04:02 AM
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I was thinking the same thing Lazi. Didn't start last time till about 1k or so.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 04:03 AM
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The .40 Super sounds like an awesome round. I'd like to try that one myself.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 04:05 AM
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I've killed everything from squirrels to deer with a .22 LR, a suppressed 10/22 would be AWESOME! JJ, could you get a threaded barrel for a 10/22 and move your can from one to the other? OR is it just for pistols? Just wondering about the internal pressure and whatnot. Yes. Here is a video of the original Pilot on a Ruger 96/22. The action is way loader that the report. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cSRgRxfX7E
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 04:09 AM
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One of our guys has a .223 suppressor that he uses on a .22 LR too. It's pretty sweet, but a little large. That's why I was wondering about the size of the one you're getting.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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Most silencers are made to handle multiple calibers, this one is specifically for 22. The bore in it is just big enough for a 22. That is how they get such good suppression out of such a small can.
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