Pictures of SWR's new 22 can?

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okent wrote:Will this be full auto rated?
I had thought of getting the Trident for a multi caliber can but from what I understand it can't be taken apart for cleaning.
I am needing a dedicated .22 can for my latest project.
Yes Full auto rated.
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I don’t think I publicly thanked Mat and Henry of SWR for picking my name out of the thousands that were entered into this wonderful contest. I’m still in shock even at this point!! I’ve never in my wildest dreams would of thought that I would have won such a contest. I’ve only been on this forum for a short time but I have learned so much and have had my questions answered so quickly by some of the leaders in silencer technology. I just sent paperwork out today for another new AAC can so I’m moving up in the NFA world. I’m excited about getting the new “Spectre” and installing it on a new Remington 597 that I bought. I just have to get it sent out to be threaded!!! Now I just need help in finding a good pistol platform to put this beautiful new can on!! So I need help from the folks on ST to help me in choosing a new pistol to complement this silencer. Once again thank you SWR and thanks to everybody on ST for everything!!


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Buckmark
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chakup1 wrote:Buckmark
I was also thinking about the Walther. So the Browning is realiable with a can on it?
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csfirearms wrote:
chakup1 wrote:Buckmark
I was also thinking about the Walther. So the Browning is realiable with a can on it?
Buckmark + Tactical Solutions barrel = GREAT .22 host
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I have not ran with a can yet- just paid for 2 warlocks. But all the reviews point to yes, and to me it feels better than the ruger. It really is a very nice, smooth, reliable gun.
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Cnacki wrote:
csfirearms wrote:
chakup1 wrote:Buckmark
I was also thinking about the Walther. So the Browning is realiable with a can on it?
Buckmark + Tactical Solutions barrel = GREAT .22 host
So you cant thread the barrel on a Buckmark?
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csfirearms wrote:
Cnacki wrote:
csfirearms wrote: I was also thinking about the Walther. So the Browning is realiable with a can on it?
Buckmark + Tactical Solutions barrel = GREAT .22 host
So you cant thread the barrel on a Buckmark?
You can. It is just easier to buy a Tac Solutions barrel.
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mpallett wrote:
csfirearms wrote:
Cnacki wrote: Buckmark + Tactical Solutions barrel = GREAT .22 host
So you cant thread the barrel on a Buckmark?
You can. It is just easier to buy a Tac Solutions barrel.
Well that sounds like the way to go with the new Spectre!!
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Is there a rough time frame for release?
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Matt,

Can we do a pre-order on these?
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It should be ready mid August.

Sorry, no pre-orders but we will make enough for everybody :)
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Good deal.
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Any idea on the weight?
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IIRC they told me something like 6.5-7 oz.
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mpallett wrote:
Ron of Va wrote:http://tradecraft.us/Images/SWR-WarlockDA.jpg

This sure looks a lot like the SRT Comanche baffle design. I would like to see the internal cone between the spacers. It must be a good design, since the Comanche did well in the testing. http://www.hunt101.com/img/501578.jpg :wink:
Well ... yes they do. It is actually the other way around. The SRT baffles look like the Omegas. Those ARE the patented Omega baffles. That is the EXACT way SWR made them before CNC.
Was SRT doing comanches prior to the SWR patent?
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