I started my stamp collection with a Gemtech outbackII and the paperwork cam in today. I picked it up after work and tested it out when I got home:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t446n...1&feature=plcp
I can wait to get my .22lr AR upper threaded.
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I started my stamp collection with a Gemtech outbackII and the paperwork cam in today. I picked it up after work and tested it out when I got home:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t446n...1&feature=plcp
I can wait to get my .22lr AR upper threaded.
It may be that your .22 upper is already threaded if it has a flash suppressor on it. AR uppers for 5.56mm/.223 are typically threaded for 1/2" x 28 tpi. I owned a Tactical Solutions .22 LR upper for a while and it was threaded also.
If you are like me, you are going to want to thread everything you can. Enjoy the can. :D
I agree most uppers will come threaded for a flash suppressor! Just unscrew and put your silencer on! Welcome the the stamp collecting club! And yes you will have more then one!
Sadly no flash hider just a regular barrel.
At first, I thought you were shooting at a large rock! A suppressor has become the must have. I only have to sell one more sidearm and have the balls to make an appointment with the CLEO!
I bought the same pistol for the same purpose just to find out that the sheriff in Montgomery county won't sign off on this stuff and I am told I need a trust which is a ridiculous amount of money.
How long was your wait? I'm coming up on 5 months now.
The CLEO sign off requirement is said to be going away sometime in the next year. (google it, it's not just a rumor)
Here's my threaded 22/45. I liked your video!
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...s/88d47375.jpg
Balls?!?!?! No balls needed. Last time I walked into the sheriffs office to get Nau to sign my F4 he joked with me and said "so whatcha buying now?", told him I was buying a MG and he said cool and signed.
Last form 4 I got signed for a suppressor I was at an Eagle Scout court of honor that he was at too. Ran out to the car to get the papers when it was done and talked to him before he left, signed with out question.