Can / would James be willing to make us all a second core in .22 LR?
(I am under the impression that this would not require a second stamp - correct?)
If it doesn't require a second stamp - how many folks beside myself would be interested in a .22 core?
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.22 LR Core for a NANO?
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
second stamp + now you're going to have to engrave the core = not worth it..300WinMag wrote:Can / would James be willing to make us all a second core in .22 LR?
(I am under the impression that this would not require a second stamp - correct?)
If it doesn't require a second stamp - how many folks beside myself would be interested in a .22 core?
TIA
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Sorry won't be doing any .22 cores for the Nano's out there.
I am in the process of designing a .22lr suppressor that is similar to the Nano.
I am in the process of designing a .22lr suppressor that is similar to the Nano.
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Try for a 3.1 X .98 inch wet micro 22LR can. It can be called the "TIC"
If it doesn't splatter, shatter, burst or explode, it's not worth shooting.
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Where's that "popcorn eating" smiley? I anxiously await, James!James DeGroat wrote:Sorry won't be doing any .22 cores for the Nano's out there.
I am in the process of designing a .22lr suppressor that is similar to the Nano.
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Gee, my 9mm core wet does real well for at least a box of 50 - are you trying for a dry can NANO size?
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Someone was hinting that this might materialize by the end of summer. Any idea when/if this will materialize? My other 3 DTA cans are going strong and I'd likely be in for a .22 also.James DeGroat wrote:
I am in the process of designing a .22lr suppressor that is similar to the Nano.
Keep watching, I'm bound to do something stupid again.
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Yep a DTA .22cal suppressor is in the works. I'm still a ways out before I start a production run but I do hope to get it on the market ASAP.BEASLEY7 wrote:Someone was hinting that this might materialize by the end of summer. Any idea when/if this will materialize? My other 3 DTA cans are going strong and I'd likely be in for a .22 also.James DeGroat wrote:
I am in the process of designing a .22lr suppressor that is similar to the Nano.
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Re: .22 LR Core for a NANO?
Awesome! Can't wait to see it! I'm sure Tannerman's will be ordering a few, too!James DeGroat wrote:Yep a DTA .22cal suppressor is in the works. I'm still a ways out before I start a production run but I do hope to get it on the market ASAP.BEASLEY7 wrote:Someone was hinting that this might materialize by the end of summer. Any idea when/if this will materialize? My other 3 DTA cans are going strong and I'd likely be in for a .22 also.James DeGroat wrote:
I am in the process of designing a .22lr suppressor that is similar to the Nano.
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