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  • hotrodtba

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    Nothing fancy but here goes.

    Winchester 67 from my Grandpa:

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    Walther P22 w/ AAC Pilot:

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    Browning Buckmark, Tactical Solutions 4" threaded upper, and AAC Pilot:

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    Ruger 77/22 with Nikon Prostaff 3-9X40 and AAC Pilot:

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    hotrodtba

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    Jeez that looks like a very fun (and expensive! :yesway:) little collection there.

    Suppressors are about the cheapest NFA items to get, and very well worth the price.

    How does that run? I want to get a can for my wife's P22 within the next year. Is it reliable?

    Runs great. Most newer P22's run pretty decent anyways, but a suppressor will actually make them more reliable. The can adds backpressure, which in turn keeps the pistol functioning once it gets dirty. I have two .22 cans, the Pilot and a YHM Mite. The Mite is a user serviceable can, so it can be taken apart to be cleaned. I would recommend a user serviceable can. The SWR Spectre is a nice one. A little more expensive, but made of stainless steel, rated for full-auto .22LR, and is also rated for semi-auto .22WMR, .17HMR, and 5.7X28. We have them in stock at 21st Century.
     

    theturtle06

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    Suppressors are about the cheapest NFA items to get, and very well worth the price.

    Sorry to highjack but how much does it cost to get the classIII for a can? (edit - disregard, I found the info in a different thread. Gotta love the search function :rolleyes: :): ) At first I was considering getting just a PDW/carry weapon but the more that I think about it something like a P22/mkIII with a can looks like a lot of fun! :rockwoot: Not for defense but just for plinking and whatnot. The investment is relative; ~$400 for the weapon + ~$400 for a can and then the stamp on top of that is a healthy investment for one like myself. I'd really only consider getting a p22 if I could get it all at once...I have a severe case of "give-it-to-me-now-itis" :):

    Also shooter, that 10/22 is a bad mamma jamma. :yesway:
     
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    MtnBiker6510

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    My rimfire family:

    • Ruger 10/22
    • Ruger 10/22
    • Marlin 983S
    • Marlin 981T
    • Remington 514 (for my 5yr old this summer, if he earns it)
    • Heritage Rough Rider


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