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Re: Suppressor question
[Re: MikeP]
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05/01/24 05:56 AM
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It'll be fine, other than the crack of the bullet breaking the sound barrier.
I shoot 22LR through 30 cal cans all the time. If I'm shooting subs, all you hear is the action cycle. If I'm shooting supers, there's the bullet crack of the sound barrier being broken.
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Re: Suppressor question
[Re: MikeP]
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05/01/24 08:45 PM
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Unless it’s user serviceable (breaks down to the core/baffles), most DO NOT recommend shooting ANY rimfire through their center fire suppressors. Sure, you can do it, but you could foul it up rapidly and cause an issue with your center fire use. If it’s serviceable and rated/warranted for rimfire, go nuts. Just something to be aware of.
Last edited by ALMODUX; 05/02/24 09:15 PM.
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Re: Suppressor question
[Re: ALMODUX]
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05/02/24 01:41 PM
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@ALMODUX That makes perfect sense. Appreciate it
Last edited by MikeP; 05/02/24 01:42 PM.
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