CAC 9 for 10/22

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hyrax222
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CAC 9 for 10/22

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I was hoping my CAC9 woulld work on my 10/22 clone but no joy. The barrel is 16" long and I was using Mini mags.

Should I have expected some dissipation of noise?

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Garrett
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Re: CAC 9 for 10/22

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The CAC9 works very well with .22LR. Your experience isn't going to be any better with any can, using supersonic ammo.

Get some subsonic ammo, and you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Re: CAC 9 for 10/22

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Who has the least expensive quality subsonic .22 ammo?
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Re: CAC 9 for 10/22

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We've been using my CAC-9 on a Ruger SR-22. It's very quiet. I have Remington sub sonic.
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Re: CAC 9 for 10/22

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try CCI standard vel. They make less noise than Rem Subs, at least out of a pistol.
They cost over a $1 less per box
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ducati
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Re: CAC 9 for 10/22

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Remington Subs are loud.

Sorry Mike, Jason, et al.

Try some of these. They're not everywhere, so
I pick up a few boxes at every gun show I attend.

http://www.cci-ammunition.com/products/ ... oadNo=0056
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Abiqua
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Re: CAC 9 for 10/22

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The CCI Standard Velocity runs subsonic out of my Rem 597 w/ 16" barrel. The local Dick's Sporting Goods carries it for $25/brick.
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