I lost my post after the crash. Can you guys recommend a suppressor for this round?? Would like to be able to take apart. I have a TAC67 for my 22LR but mfg. says no for a .22 Magnum.
Any thoughts?? Thanks.....
.22 Magnum silencer.....
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both the ETS crusader and templar will work with .22mag.
I've tested my crusader on a 16" barreled .22mag plenty . no problems at all . the templar should do just as good on the same setup as its built stronger all around.
now I want to test one on a 5.7 .
ETA : both of these cans come appart for cleaning . crusader retails for $400 , templar is $500.
I've tested my crusader on a 16" barreled .22mag plenty . no problems at all . the templar should do just as good on the same setup as its built stronger all around.
now I want to test one on a 5.7 .
ETA : both of these cans come appart for cleaning . crusader retails for $400 , templar is $500.
I don't see why standard market .22lr rated cans are a problem.
Last I looked, the construction materials, and thickness of parts was similar to andgun suppressors for 9mm and .45, so I guess I'm wondering what I'm missing as far as why the .22mag is dangerous.
Remember the video of the prodigy firing 9mm? I mean it's a bigger bore hole... but I don't see how that makes it so much easier to handle..
Last I looked, the construction materials, and thickness of parts was similar to andgun suppressors for 9mm and .45, so I guess I'm wondering what I'm missing as far as why the .22mag is dangerous.
Remember the video of the prodigy firing 9mm? I mean it's a bigger bore hole... but I don't see how that makes it so much easier to handle..
I agree greeno......I took apart my TAC67 and cleaned it for the 1st time. It seems pretty robust and should handle the .22 magnum but I don't want to do anything to hurt it when the mfg. says don't do it.
I need to get another anyway. I appreciate all the replies & would like to stay in the $400 range. The ETS Crusader looks promising as does the SWR depending on final price and if it will come apart.
The HTG universal seems like a good choice as well. I did a search on cleaning and appearantly having a solid can shouldn't concern me. I just like messing with things and the idea of maintaining them completely??
I need to get another anyway. I appreciate all the replies & would like to stay in the $400 range. The ETS Crusader looks promising as does the SWR depending on final price and if it will come apart.
The HTG universal seems like a good choice as well. I did a search on cleaning and appearantly having a solid can shouldn't concern me. I just like messing with things and the idea of maintaining them completely??
I don't have a .22 magnum... but I'm working on a little run of .22lr muzzle cans. I would test a .22mag if I had one. haha
I would just try it and replace it at 1/2 original price if it blew up.. or does tac inovations not do that?
I'm guessing if anything, they say no because some douche is going to try it on a .22mag pistol with a 2.5" barrel and hurt it.
On a rifle I can't see how pressure would be much worse than a .22lr short barreled pistol.
I would just try it and replace it at 1/2 original price if it blew up.. or does tac inovations not do that?
I'm guessing if anything, they say no because some douche is going to try it on a .22mag pistol with a 2.5" barrel and hurt it.
On a rifle I can't see how pressure would be much worse than a .22lr short barreled pistol.
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I'm wondering this myself. I have a Pilot and Prodigy and I'm wondering if they would be able to handle a 22 Mag on a bolt action rifle, a 77/22 to be more specific. The pressure should be much lower on a rifle than if I used it on a pistol right? I guess the important qusetion is what is the pressure at the barrel of a 4.5" 22LR vs. a 24" 22MAG?? So is there any official word on this for rifle use only?
Going a little more discrete here due to some of my opinions...