Liberty Mystic Review

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To huge. Sorry don't get it. :cry:
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another liberty mystic video with a glock 32 and a kel-tec sub2000

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ87nsuyNpY
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kwikrnu wrote:another liberty mystic video with a glock 32 and a kel-tec sub2000

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ87nsuyNpY
Can looks better on carbine. How much you have into Kel-tec now?

Glock makes a single shot? :lol: Did you try 9mm spring in Glock or is it the crap ammo's and not broken in LW barrel? Weight of two cans on Barrel no help either. :cry: Did you buy that can for mostly 9mm shootings, if so why then?
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Emilio wrote:
kwikrnu wrote:another liberty mystic video with a glock 32 and a kel-tec sub2000

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ87nsuyNpY
Can looks better on carbine. How much you have into Kel-tec now?

Glock makes a single shot? :lol: Did you try 9mm spring in Glock or is it the crap ammo's and not broken in LW barrel? Weight of two cans on Barrel no help either. :cry: Did you buy that can for mostly 9mm shootings, if so why then?
The springs are the same. I'm waiting to try a 15lb spring, I think that will cure the problem. The gun functions fine w/o the silencer. If I wanted to use the suppressor on only 9mm hosts I would have went with something else. This suppressor will be used for .357 magnum, 7.62x25, .22lr, 5.56x45, and 300 aac blackout.

The kel-tec has over $2k into it:
sub2000 $350
leupold sight $400
rail $200
silencer $1050
magazines $300
ammo $ ?
plus shipping, taxes and fees
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I would love the hear that can with 762x25! What are you threadings in that? Would be good on handy rifles too. Did the barrel have to come off to thread KT? Was thinking it would make good cheap host and they should offer them threaded! It sounded good and the Liberty looks very well made.
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Emilio wrote:I would love the hear that can with 762x25! What are you threadings in that? Would be good on handy rifles too. Did the barrel have to come off to thread KT? Was thinking it would make good cheap host and they should offer them threaded! It sounded good and the Liberty looks very well made.
I already posted a video of my pps-43c which is a 7.62x25, see post #25.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHBGOkMYClU


I threaded both the kel-tec and the pps-43c in 1/2x28tpi. Both were threaded by me with the barrels on the guns.
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Schulze wrote:Awesome review, Chondro.

Do you have any better pictures of the core?
I'm not chondro, but here is a picture of the mystic core. note the silencer is not rated for a 9 inch 5.56x45 handgun.

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Maybe Dave will use this picture on his web page?

DO you find the 9mm 147 gr in your Sub 2000 going supersonic every now and again .. Or are they all subsonic at that barrel length?

I like the Redlion forend. That's a nice setup sub 2000 + 32 round mags + Mystic Might be less $ than a 9 mm 8" 9mm upper for my M16.
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JohnInNH wrote:Maybe Dave will use this picture on his web page?

DO you find the 9mm 147 gr in your Sub 2000 going supersonic every now and again .. Or are they all subsonic at that barrel length?

I like the Redlion forend. That's a nice setup sub 2000 + 32 round mags + Mystic Might be less $ than a 9 mm 8" 9mm upper for my M16.
I didn't hear any go supersonic, they were 145 grain.
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Video of 5.56x45 through the liberty mystic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBI8GylL2vU
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That first shot was definitely still pretty loud (they all were because of the type of ammo of course), but the follow-up shots sounded much better. Not bad for a 9mm can!
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kwikrnu wrote:
Schulze wrote:Awesome review, Chondro.

Do you have any better pictures of the core?
I'm not chondro, but here is a picture of the mystic core. note the silencer is not rated for a 9 inch 5.56x45 handgun.

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Buzduk wrote:
kwikrnu wrote:
Schulze wrote:Awesome review, Chondro.

Do you have any better pictures of the core?
I'm not chondro, but here is a picture of the mystic core. note the silencer is not rated for a 9 inch 5.56x45 handgun.

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Note the orientation of the slant baffles in Quick's picture..

This is how mine shoots the best... It is ALSO how the 45 and 9 Osprey's cores will be oriented when installed correctly for POI to be the closest to POA... SOoooo in essence the Ospreys are self adjusting for POI. Another feature I love about the Osprey.

What did you paint you Mystic with? Are you leaving it this way (I think it will look kinda out of place on you Sub 2000 which I like.) Does it come off easy?

I am thinking of painting my fixed barrel adapter. Mine is sandblasted SS I thought black to match the tube would be nice. Yours was black in one picture.. Did it come that way or did you paint it?
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The fixed barrel adapter was painted with high temp paint in february. It has held up, but I haven't shot much and do not abuse it. There are a couple of chips in the purple paint, but I'd never get the tube hot enough to burn the paint off. I'm not an operator, just an enthusiast. I think I was told the titanium is not as good with temperatures as the stainless.
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kwikrnu wrote:
Schulze wrote:Awesome review, Chondro.

Do you have any better pictures of the core?
I'm not chondro, but here is a picture of the mystic core. note the silencer is not rated for a 9 inch 5.56x45 handgun.
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