which *** do you own?

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I call bullshit.

#1) you need a permit to own a suppressor.
#2) you would need to modify that ***, to adapt a suppressor to it.
#3) the custom work alone would cost as much as the *** did.
#4) the suppressor would cost more then the ***, AND the custom work.
#5) that *** does not have an adjustable cylinder/barrel gap, which is needed on a ********, to contain the escaping gases, which make the report.
#6) I can't think of ONE SINGLE *************** agency, that would sanction the carrying of a concealed weapon, that was suppressed, unless you were an assassin for that Government agency.

All I can say is prove it with a photo of you, holding the ***, and today's newspaper (date must be clearly visible, as must the ***).
 
our suppressor cost $1,200 and another $200 for the tax stamp so they're not cheap.

we don't shoot with it that much and it's not practical for home defense or concealed carry because you want a *** to be loud if you ever have to ues it.

dave wanted it because he thought they were going to make them *******.
 
All I can say is prove it with a photo of you, holding the ***, and today's newspaper (date must be clearly visible, as must the ***).

Also, ya better post the required DOJ paperwork along with said supresso, otherwise -> knock knock . . . whose there? . . .
the (A - Tee - ƒ).
 
our suppressor cost $1,200 and another $200 for the tax stamp so they're not cheap.
Don't they add about 6 - 8 '' to the overall length of the ****** / rifle?
Nope, that's not very concealable nor swift in response. I don't know much if anything at all about supressors Chica, are they interchangeable between calibers? For example, could you use the same supressor on your Siggy ****** as you could on your AR as long as the threads are the same? :dunno:Beats the hell out of me, I'm just glad that I'm about to learn something in a few minutes time. :nanner:


dave wanted it because he thought they were going to make them *******.
Shirley you jest! :jester: ;)
 
Don't they add about 6 - 8 '' to the overall length of the ****** / rifle?
Nope, that's not very concealable nor swift in response. I don't know much if anything at all about supressors Chica, are they interchangeable between calibers? For example, could you use the same supressor on your Siggy ****** as you could on your AR as long as the threads are the same? :dunno:Beats the hell out of me, I'm just glad that I'm about to learn something in a few minutes time. :nanner:


Shirley you jest! :jester: ;)

it pretty much has to be fitted for the barrel/caliber to work right. my *** use to sell and fix guns so he worked on a few before.

they aren't as quiet as you think they would be. i posted a video of me shooting on facebook. let me see if i can find it for you guys.
 
Old Marlin model 60 .22 for rabbits etc.

Beat to **** .270 for deer etc.

Custom .243 for target shooting/wife's ***. She wanted something that didn't kick as hard as the .270 but could still be acurate at long ranges so I built her a rifle off of a Savage action, Shilen 26" SS 1:8 barrel, SSS trigger, Boyds stock and a 36x44 FCH scope. She averages .75 @ 225 with it.
 
I don't know much if anything at all about supressors Chica, are they interchangeable between calibers? For example, could you use the same supressor on your Siggy ****** as you could on your AR as long as the threads are the same?/QUOTE]

While they aren't really interchangeable, they aren't an exact fit either. A suppressor for a 9mm ******, is a larger dia. then 9mm, and is not a continuation of the rifling in the *** barrel. However, the dia. wouldn't be large enough to accommodate a .45acp.
Chica said:
they aren't as quiet as you think they would be. i posted a video of me shooting on facebook. let me see if i can find it for you guys.

Some of that depends on the ***, the ammo, and the suppressor. Let us not forget, the powers that be have access to things that even the licensed owners aren't permitted to possess.

I've seen video of suppressed M1A's, that were so quiet, the only audible sound was the action cycling. That's a pretty big round to make quiet.
 
Walther P22
Bersa Thunder .380
Springfield XD .40 S&W
Kimber Pro Carry II .45 ACP
Masin Nagant 7.62 x 54R
FN Five-Seven 5.7 x 28mm
Remington 721 in 30-06
 
no kidding. when people find out how many guns i own, they think it's a crazy huge amount. but you people put my little collection to shame! :(

my wishlist is huge though. ultimately, i'm aiming for as much variety over a mixture of manufacturers and calibers as i can get. main focus is different calibers though.

just got done actually reading through this thread...i'm glad the nutty argumentative folks seem to have left. some of those people were starting to **** me off...

Scottsdale?
dude...i grew up in Yuma...not that AZ isn't a relatively weird place, but i find that weird.
 
Wow, I just shot my 10mm for the 1st time today along with my .40 caliber. both are glocks, both are brand new, Now I am not sure what kind of 10mm ammo I was shooting because I inherited 30 rounds of unknown brand and I bought a box of 50 reloads @ some *** and pops *** shop for a reasonable price. I just have to say, the 10mm is NO joke!! there was definitely a noticeable difference in shooting the .40 cal. and the 10mm, matter of fact I had everybody @ the range watching and asking what I was shooting cuz it was so much louder then what everybody else was shooting. but, despite not knowing what kind of 10mm ammo it was, the muzzle flash was spectacular along with a much stronger shot then the .40 cal. Now I see why everybody says shooting the 10mm is so much fun. all I can say is WOW!! :eek:
 
Taurus .38 special
22 Somethingorother
Glock whatever--it's my *******'s
16 Gauge
12 Gauge
 
I own a small 155mm howitzer for personal defence.
My neighbours act like I'm crazy, but fuck 'em; I won't defend them when the king of England walks into their territory and acts like he owns the place.
 
Now I am not sure what kind of 10mm ammo I was shooting because I inherited 30 rounds of unknown brand and I bought a box of 50 reloads @ some *** and pops *** shop for a reasonable price.

FWIW - I would strongly discourage that you shoot non commercially mfgd reloads, particularly in a Glock. The stock Glocks barrels simply don't offer enough case support for ''full house" loads. Not that this is a bad thing necessarily, it's just that Glock felt that he could sacrifice a little case support for better feed reliability.

You never know what somebody else loaded those 10's with, they do hold a considerable amount of powder. :2 cents:

I don't know much if anything at all about supressors Chica, are they interchangeable between calibers? For example, could you use the same supressor on your Siggy ****** as you could on your AR as long as the threads are the same?
While they aren't really interchangeable, they aren't an exact fit either. A suppressor for a 9mm ******, is a larger dia. then 9mm, and is not a continuation of the rifling in the *** barrel. However, the dia. wouldn't be large enough to accommodate a .45acp.


:hatsoff:
 
FWIW - I would strongly discourage that you shoot non commercially mfgd reloads, particularly in a Glock. The stock Glocks barrels simply don't offer enough case support for ''full house" loads. Not that this is a bad thing necessarily, it's just that Glock felt that he could sacrifice a little case support for better feed reliability.

You never know what somebody else loaded those 10's with, they do hold a considerable amount of powder. :2 cents:





:hatsoff:

Thanx Face, I covered my A$$, I went back and found the box of the ammo that I inherited and it was a box of Remington, and I also asked the owner of the *** shop about the 10MM reloads before I bought them and he told me he's been selling the same kind for several years and he's never gotten any complaints about them, in fact he said, people who buy them usually comeback for more. So I think I will be OK until I can buy some name brand HOT stuff. :flame: :glugglug:
 
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