.22 can is a must.. Own a alpine Gem tech. You should make sure you get one that has a higher rating when it comes to caliber. The one we have allows us to put it on a 17hmr. Think we use it more than any of our other ones. Makes your gun a back yard plinker. It's important to break it down...
I'll take my titanium poverty POS which is half the weight, rated for multiple rimfire calibers as well. Cost $50 less and is quieter in Db's.
My long range sub MOA precision shooting warm up starts and 600 yards. I would never be afraid to shoot a rimfire can no matter what's been through it.
Tell me how you really feel!! It was the initial breakdown it's fine now. Like I said its used on a regular basis. It's the backyard plinker. By the way I wasn't suggesting a specific brand. The sparrow Is steel and weighs more. Holds more heat as well. Everyone has their own preference. Better...
It don't matter if its more expensive it depends on the design. That why I suggested one with a mono core. We put some rounds down that can that we bought. By the way it was the first suppressor we bought. It was the GemTech Alpine. We are four suppressor in now so...
its not a bad suppressor...
You might not want to shoot it. Because we did that and by the time we brought it home it was a pain to break down and clean cause of all the carbon build up since .22 is so dirty
We have the gem tech Alpine. I would get one that has a mono core. So that when you break it down to clean you don't have single baffles to clean. Have it on a Buckmark Field. Bought a tactical solutions barrel comes already threaded. Need to take off the top rail though.
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