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GET SOME. Official NFA Pic thread.

First Suppressed Kill: Georgia buck, 150 yd heart shot with 150gr Federal Fusion .308
Remington 700 LTR
Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10 M3 TMR
AAC SDN-6

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Suppressor makes a good drag handle too:

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Awesome. I run nearly identical setup. 700P LTR with same glass, MIL reticle, NF 20MOA base, and use Hornady Interbond 165gr for Elk. Double duty gun. Heavy bitch to hike around with in the mountains of Colorado.
 
I love the chug chug chug of an Uzi. I tell this story all the time, but, at the first AAC silencer shoot up at Red Hill, a guy had a squib in his suppressed Uzi but didn't know it for a few mags. The gun never stopped running. Accuracy just went downhill, so he swapped to another barrel.

He didn't know for sure until he got home and split the barrel and saw the smeared remains of several rounds that pounded the squib until the rounds could keep shooting. There were pics of the "laminated 10+ rounds that eventually formed a tube and the gun had kept shooting.


Here's the thread from back then. It doesn't look like the pics work, but the shoter indicated 75 rounds or more fired after the squib.
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2927&hilit=uzi+squib
 
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