My first quest for a supressor
I've always wanted a supressor. After checking them out on youtube and talking with the guys at my local gun shop, it's time to make it happen. I started the thread to give me a time line on my journey. I kinda have an idea on how it works. I've seen the paper work, tax stamps and fees.
Here's where I'm at so far. I wanna put a can on a Sig Sauer Mosquito. I currently have one but it does not have a threaded barrel. So my Sig Mosquito and Sig 250 are on consignment at my local gun shop.
I was told Tactical Solutions makes a nice can for .22lr guns. I can demo one of these when I get my new Sig.
I will update this thread when a makes step in my quest for a supressor :) Please chime in with any helpful info.
Thank you! JMIS
Re: My first quest for a supressor
I have embarked on the same quest. I took possession of my Walther P22 last week and expect my AAC Element to clear the red tape around the end of the year.
Good luck!
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Cheaper isnt always better when buying a can. if you can demo cans ; do it, so you wont be dissapointed...
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forceinPA
Cheaper isnt always better when buying a can. if you can demo cans ; do it, so you wont be dissapointed...
I hope to check some out this weekend and get info at the Lebanon Gun Show.
Re: My first quest for a supressor
The following 22 cans work very well, price will be the main difference...
AAC Pilot- Element
Gemtech- Outback, Alpine
SWR- Specter
Silencerco- Sparrow
Re: My first quest for a supressor
Gemtech make a replacement barrrel already threaded 1/2x28tpi. So no adaptor would be needed like with a factory threaded Sig Mosquito.
The cash you'd be putting out for the difference it'ed be cheaper to keep your Sig Mosquito.
Tac-65 is a great can for the cash it costs. It dissassembles for cleaning and you won't be able to tell the difference to your ears. BTDT.
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I got a TAC65, and I love it. I've never been able to compair it to another 22lr can, but it sounds pretty quiet to my ears. It gets quieter the more I shoot it.
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Elite Iron Echo model. None better. http://www.eliteiron.net/
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sorry, but thats just crap. You can hear the diffrence from a tac to a spectre. I will be at lebanon, and you can check out the tac, sparrow and spectre
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Originally Posted by
Gun Bowanna
Gemtech make a replacement barrrel already threaded 1/2x28tpi. So no adaptor would be needed like with a factory threaded Sig Mosquito.
The cash you'd be putting out for the difference it'ed be cheaper to keep your Sig Mosquito.
Tac-65 is a great can for the cash it costs. It dissassembles for cleaning and you won't be able to tell the difference to your ears. BTDT.
Re: My first quest for a supressor
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Gun Bowanna
Gemtech make a replacement barrrel already threaded 1/2x28tpi. So no adaptor would be needed like with a factory threaded Sig Mosquito.
The cash you'd be putting out for the difference it'ed be cheaper to keep your Sig Mosquito.
Tac-65 is a great can for the cash it costs. It dissassembles for cleaning and you won't be able to tell the difference to your ears. BTDT.
This is great info! I picked up my Sig and I just ordered the threaded barrel from Gemtech :D