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Hello everyone I have posted a video of my 22lr cans on a SW MP22 and on a SW M&P15-22 on YouTube .
At the begging of the video I said 22 suppers instead of 22 High velocity my bad.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
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Why are you not anodizing the tube and core?
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Bendersquint wrote:Why are you not anodizing the tube and core?
Probably because they are $195 :roll:
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safety glasses not required?
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Bendersquint wrote:Why are you not anodizing the tube and core?
I don’t have the equipment to anodizing; I haven’t been able to locate anyone that does anodizing that has an FFL with a SOT.
I make only 22 lr suppressors some are manufactured using aluminum and some are stainless steel, the aluminum suppressors are sold with a onetime free baffle replacement.
As seen in the video my suppressors are just as quit or quilter than some of the high dollar suppressors on the market today , the next video will have a sound meter next to the business end of the suppressor.
I make a suppressor that does exactly what it is intended to do; quit the report down and be very affordable to the consumer.
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Hard to beat huntertown arms if going after the cheap 22 market.
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66427vette wrote:Hard to beat huntertown arms if going after the cheap 22 market.
Not after the market I only make 49 suppressors a year.
As for Huntertown Arms they do make a very good suppressor in fact I have their Kestrel 5.56 on my AR-15 / 5.56 cal full auto 7” barrel SBR truck gun.
Only bad thing I can say about Huntertown is that they only make a few different calibrators of suppressors, but the ones they make are very good , I am not saying this because I am a dealer for them I am also a dealer for YHM , AWS , X-Caliber and Gemtech .
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We can anodize stuff for you... we have the capability to do 1000s of cores a week. Can do quick turn around as well.
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I only believe a silencer manufacturer is legit when a dog is barking the background, but cool stuff.
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laxguy59 wrote:I only believe a silencer manufacturer is legit when a dog is barking the background, but cool stuff.
My dog won’t let me take photos of her; I think she’s on Americas Most Wanted.
But I do test fire my suppressors at Obama targets ; does that count as being legit?
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Ron Dishop Silencers wrote:
laxguy59 wrote:I only believe a silencer manufacturer is legit when a dog is barking the background, but cool stuff.
My dog won’t let me take photos of her; I think she’s on Americas Most Wanted.
But I do test fire my suppressors at Obama targets ; does that count as being legit?
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Ron Dishop Silencers wrote:
Bendersquint wrote:Why are you not anodizing the tube and core?
I don’t have the equipment to anodizing; I haven’t been able to locate anyone that does anodizing that has an FFL with a SOT.
We do anodizing all the time have offered it quite a bit on this forum as well, and we are 07/02.
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Ron Dishop Silencers wrote:
66427vette wrote:Hard to beat huntertown arms if going after the cheap 22 market.
Not after the market I only make 49 suppressors a year.
Why do you make only 49 a year, seems like a very odd number?
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Bendersquint wrote:
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66427vette wrote:Hard to beat huntertown arms if going after the cheap 22 market.
Not after the market I only make 49 suppressors a year.
Why do you make only 49 a year, seems like a very odd number?
There is a 11 percent Federal Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax (FAET) on the 50th one onward, that why I only make 49 SBRs , SBSs and suppressors a year , I feel if big brother want money let them make their own and sell them or get a real job; I am tired of supporting Obama’s illegal’s.

Correction on the suppressors , while I was writing this replay I was on the phone with department of treasury and was informed that there was no tax on suppressors only on firearms and ammunition I was under the oppression that suppressors were taxable along with firearms and ammunition.
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Bendersquint
I havent been on the site much in the last year I never knew you did anodizing shoot me a price my email is below
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. I am tired of supporting Obama’s illegal’s.

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I hear ya, it pisses me off to. That .22lr can sounded great.
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Those sounded great.


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Your silencer video was loud enough to hurt my ears, so I turned down the volume control on my PC until it was quieter than any silencer I ever heard before. Quite amazing.
NFA shooters blow their load with only one pull of the trigger.
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David Hineline wrote:Your silencer video was loud enough to hurt my ears, so I turned down the volume control on my PC until it was quieter than any silencer I ever heard before. Quite amazing.
Was it the voice ?
When I made it I had the camera up to my eye and was talking into the camera the next one I'll mount the camera on a tripod and stand 5-6 feet away and put a with a sound meter about a foot away from muzzel.
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Ron Dishop Silencers wrote:
David Hineline wrote:Your silencer video was loud enough to hurt my ears, so I turned down the volume control on my PC until it was quieter than any silencer I ever heard before. Quite amazing.
Was it the voice ?
When I made it I had the camera up to my eye and was talking into the camera the next one I'll mount the camera on a tripod and stand 5-6 feet away and put a with a sound meter about a foot away from muzzel.
I would recommend using mil-std for sound testing for credibility around here
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Short note to say I have removed the video from you tube and that I will be replacing it with a better one as soon as I can.
Also I would like to say thanks to Matt for the priceless advice.

Ron
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laxguy59 wrote:I only believe a silencer manufacturer is legit when a dog is barking the background, but cool stuff.
I want a can that does NOT make the dogs bark. My f1 does.
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SRM wrote:
laxguy59 wrote:I only believe a silencer manufacturer is legit when a dog is barking the background, but cool stuff.
I want a can that does NOT make the dogs bark. My f1 does.
They all make the dogs bark ask Brooks @ Thompson Machine.
Now if you want them to stop barking get a Hush Puppy :lol:
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SRM wrote:...
I want a can that does NOT make the dogs bark. ...
Best bets.
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doubloon wrote:
SRM wrote:...
I want a can that does NOT make the dogs bark. ...
Best bets.
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Under the heading of '... as he steps out of his time machine' here is a fun informational
article of an oldie-but-goodie .22 air pistol: Pre-War ( WW II ) Webley Senior.
I also picked mine up in 1960's and for indoor practice it is 'Hollywood' quiet.
It actually balances like a .45.

<< http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/09/ ... enior.html >>

In the UK there was a shooter who attached a Parker-Hale onto it. All you saw was the
slight smoke from the oil used to lubricate the massive piston.

p.s., for those who are ever fortunate enough to snag one in .22 you can use modern .22 pellets
if you drill .225 hole in a metal block to the depth of .9 the height of the pellet. Then a small grommet setting
punch in pushed in to expand the skirt. Tedious but much easier than the old days pouring lead to make
musket balls -- but missing the smell of black powder at the range. :)
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