22LR Form 1 Suppressor w/ AAC-style K-Baffles

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Matt in TN
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Re: 22LR Form 1 Suppressor w/ AAC-style K-Baffles

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alordnapa wrote:
Matt in TN wrote:Thanks guys. I have not tried all the ports in the same direction, but I did pickup a little breakdown 10/22 to play with. It works great on both, of course!

The CCI Quiets are perfect sounding in the pistol but don't cycle it. The CCI SV is OK in the pistol, but it really shines in the 10/22. Tons of fun!
Have you tried the HUSH .22LR subsonics? They run very well in all my .22's
No - I'll have to try those. Thanks for the tip!
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John A.
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Re: 22LR Form 1 Suppressor w/ AAC-style K-Baffles

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Matt in TN wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2017 2:56 pm
And just because it was funny (when I showed my wife my holstered suppressed pistol):

Wife: That looks ridiculous! You look like Starbuck -
Me: I think you mean "awesome."
Wife: No, I mean ridiculous.

Then I realized that Starbuck was awesome, and every woman in the Galaxy totally wanted him.

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That made me laugh out loud this morning. Thanks for that, it really was needed.

And you did a really good job on making the can and the baffles.
I don't care what your chart says
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