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Who do you reccomend to make new cores for existing tubes?

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For some reason it just doesnt seem right that someone would take a Pilot and have it cut open and have a single baffle stack be made to go in the existing tube. Kinda seems like skirting the NFA laws, I thought that SOT's could make new wipes for the older wipe style cans .... but as far as canibalizing a can for the outter tube and having a new core be made around the old tube just doesnt seem right.

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well aren't you the little s--t starter
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Wh isn't it right? You own it and paid your tax on it so why shouldn't you be able to modify it or do what you want with it?????

Do you also feel its wrong to cannablize a Riger 10/22 to make it into a better rifle with aftermarket parts?
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TOOL1075 wrote:well aren't you the little s--t starter
he has nothing else better to do since his PS3 broke and he got kicked out of his mom's basement :roll:
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Wahoo95 wrote:Wh isn't it right? You own it and paid your tax on it so why shouldn't you be able to modify it or do what you want with it?????

Do you also feel its wrong to cannablize a Riger 10/22 to make it into a better rifle with aftermarket parts?
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ArevaloSOCOM wrote:
Wahoo95 wrote:Wh isn't it right? You own it and paid your tax on it so why shouldn't you be able to modify it or do what you want with it?????

Do you also feel its wrong to cannablize a Riger 10/22 to make it into a better rifle with aftermarket parts?
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I thought it was Cortland.
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Isn't this what a "rebuild" is called? There's all kinds of threads about this sorta thing done.

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Isn't he the same guy that wanted to start s--t with Larue about a month ago?
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ArevaloSOCOM wrote:
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LOLOLOL! :D

But you forgot to put "illegitimate" in front...
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OK, I will bite.... Where did the pics come from?
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Mers, they were posted on another board.

Thread title "Why NOT to buy a sealed can". They didnt say exactly what can it was but I copied the names of the pics just exactly how they were, and it was said that it was the most popular 22 can and was made in Ga.
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That core was made by a 07/02,it now performs better with the upgrade.No body is "skirting" any NFA laws!!That was an old Pilot,the tube was not damaged or replaced so no laws broken..User wanted a servicable can that could be kept free of lead and not have to send back and wait for service.
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Are you mad that AAC did not rebuild it and re-seal it?The user did not want to purchase a new can so a licensed manufacture did what his license allows him to do,customer is happy,can is more quite and can be kept that way with cleaning!
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He bought a silencer, filled it up with lead (up to/past its service life) He sent it out and had it rebuilt and re-cored to his liking, he was vague in his post, suggesting its a sealed .22lr problem, not an AAC problem. I dont give a F--k, why should you?

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Or you could save your time and get an element, or save your time and $100 and get a Prodigy.

Good for you for tinkering, that thing was really full. I would be interested to hear how the new core performs and what it weighs. Let us know.
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JasonAAC wrote:Or you could save your time and get an element, or save your time and $100 and get a Prodigy.
Which doesn't really help those of us that already own Pilots and have way before the prodigy and Element existed.
I think it's a great option for those of us that already own the sealed cans.
If I fill up my pilot, it's a dead weight, or I can have it re-cored and in service again.
I would be interested to hear how the new core performs and what it weighs. Let us know.
I'm interested in this as well. I hope that it performs in the same ball park as the Pilot. Even if it's a little louder, that is OK too, as my pilot will get louder as if fills up with lead and a new core is more useful than a lead weight on my barrel.

I wish AAC offered something like this, even if it was just new end caps and a pusher tool for the existing baffles.
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Re: Who do you reccomend to make new cores for existing tube

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Outsydlooknin75 wrote:For some reason it just doesnt seem right that someone would take a Pilot and have it cut open and have a single baffle stack be made to go in the existing tube. Kinda seems like skirting the NFA laws, I thought that SOT's could make new wipes for the older wipe style cans .... but as far as canibalizing a can for the outter tube and having a new core be made around the old tube just doesnt seem right.
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Post by ForestBeast »

Looks like someone (go Liberty!) is providing a good service and doing a quality job at it.

I guess some people will bitch about anything...
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Need more info, who is doing these and at what cost?
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