You have impeccable taste in rifles.
My old 1450 has accounted for its fair share of wild cats. I wouldn't have cleaned the Parker Hale suppressor since the mid 1990s. I doubt it would even come apart now.
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You have impeccable taste in rifles.
My old 1450 has accounted for its fair share of wild cats. I wouldn't have cleaned the Parker Hale suppressor since the mid 1990s. I doubt it would even come apart now.
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You would be surprised, apparently my Parker Hale had never been cleaned since was made in the 1980's (I remember asking the last owner). So a few weeks ago i got curious (like a cat?) and pulled it apart, put the threaded end in a barrel block (wood) and used a vice grip on the nut. I took a bit of cleaning but all went back together OK and shot fine.. The filth that came out was impressive. Probably worth getting something cleanable for a HMR they ARE dirty little buggers.
I'll soak it in cider?;)
I use a grey stone suppressor on mine, seems to be really good but friends have other similar style suppressors on theirs and they all seem to make about the same amount of noise. definitely worth doing though, 17s make a bit of noise otherwise
I have 2 MAE suppressors I can use on my .204 (which incidently is for sale on here) their .22WMR can on the end or the Compact over barrel which I have on my .22-250, either do a fantastic job on noise reduction, particularly when pills leave the muzzle at 4130fps...
The silenz rimfire magnum suppressors are very good and can be pulled apart easily for cleaning. Stainless threaded brake section with alloy monocore assembly so not too heavy. Neat design and alot of thread options too. SILENZ Rifle Suppressors - Innovative rifle sound suppressors.