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    Ive had one on my original .22 for 30+yrs now and its quiter than my airrifle .my 3centrefires share one and its a godsend too.Im awaiting the inventor (no doubt a kiwi) who'll make one for 12guages -I will personally be first to give him or her a big wet beery KISS!
    ive heard a lot of people who aren't that comfortable around firearms(noise being no 1 one scarey)say the use of the suppressor does put them more at ease to a degree ,which i think is a bonus from our POV
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    when I get even older and grumpier,my hearing should still allow me to hear wifey whisper sweet nothings in my ears....tinitus has set in so fitting suppressors was a no brainer for me...I bush hunt mostly so dont have time to fit hearing protection...the reduction in felt recoil is such that it allows me to load hot and not revert to flinching AGAIN.... try a rifle fitted with suppressor and you wont go back....spend a day shooting lots of rounds eg wallaby hunting and the guy without a suppressor finds he ends up hunting alone...my ears hate the big boom now and ring badly...suppressors have stopped it for me.
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    they make them for shotguns now...but we arent allowed to use them for gamebirds....

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    Every centrefire rifle in the safe has a suppressor, and most of the rimfires. I was rather late getting into the shooting business and had very good hearing and wanted to keep my hearing in very good order. Reading up on the advantages and disadvantages it was a simple choice.

    Every rifle that was suppressed had improved accuracy. The biggest improvement being the cheap 223 that went from 3"-4" at 100m to 1/2" groups.

    It's not about being softer, more about being sensible.
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    Yep. Suppressor fan boy here. Won’t do my Winchester 94 30-30 but both other CF wear a can. Most .22s wear one plus HMR. If I could do one for the shotties I would as well.


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    Sorry, what was that....I'm pretty deaf these days

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    Only just getting into hunting in my 50's and my only centrefire is getting a can fitted in the next couple of months when funds to do so are available. Being in construction I want to retain what hearing I still have left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    Only just getting into hunting in my 50's and my only centrefire is getting a can fitted in the next couple of months when funds to do so are available. Being in construction I want to retain what hearing I still have left.
    Speaking of funds, I priced one of those "mufflers" from Brownell's (USA) and the things cost more than my rifles. Earmuffs are a lot cheaper and work for construction too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canuck hunter View Post
    Speaking of funds, I priced one of those "mufflers" from Brownell's (USA) and the things cost more than my rifles. Earmuffs are a lot cheaper and work for construction too.
    Wow thats expensive for a suppressor. As mentioned DPT do a decent one, Gunworks has the Spartan at around $300 kiwi, How easy are they to get into canada from here? And what are the legal issues around ownership there?

    To be honest, if you know your way around engineering gear like Lathes, they are not too hard to make, time consuming is the biggest factor. Getting it refined enough to get the most out if it too is difficult, but the basic manufacture of something that will work not so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    Wow thats expensive for a suppressor. As mentioned DPT do a decent one, Gunworks has the Spartan at around $300 kiwi, How easy are they to get into canada from here? And what are the legal issues around ownership there?

    To be honest, if you know your way around engineering gear like Lathes, they are not too hard to make, time consuming is the biggest factor. Getting it refined enough to get the most out if it too is difficult, but the basic manufacture of something that will work not so much.
    Suppressors fall under Prohibited in Canada so it wouldn't be worth the hassle, in 2017 a lobby group tried to get them allowed for non hunting use and it never made it to 1st reading in the house of commons.

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    Have a look at DPT - one of the banner adds at the top of the page... Around CDN$250 for a muzzle forward modular, or a bit more for the overbarrel model. All of them are quality products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bol Tackshin View Post
    Have a look at DPT - one of the banner adds at the top of the page... Around CDN$250 for a muzzle forward modular, or a bit more for the overbarrel model. All of them are quality products.
    .......... and light and small as. Unlike the monstrosities I see on a American rifles, most of which have some bloody great camo thing with bungees wrapped around them, for some reason.
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    Plus shipping from the USA has to clear customs so your looking at duty on top sometimes 30-40% plus it would only be good for hunting in NZ, makes ordering anything from the US way too costly, I get stuff i want shipped to my buddies in upstate NY but firearms you can't do!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosemeat View Post
    Plus shipping from the USA has to clear customs so your looking at duty on top sometimes 30-40% plus it would only be good for hunting in NZ, makes ordering anything from the US way too costly, I get stuff i want shipped to my buddies in upstate NY but firearms you can't do!
    WHat part of Ontario are you guys I have family around London and Sarnia and spent a couple of seasons racing yachts on Lake Huron based out of Kincardine, but that was way back in the 90's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    WHat part of Ontario are you guys I have family around London and Sarnia and spent a couple of seasons racing yachts on Lake Huron based out of Kincardine, but that was way back in the 90's
    I'm just north of Toronto,I also spent time in Kincardine working on the Bruce nuclear station and even worked in Sarnia in "chemical valley"
    Resident of "The Great White North" a.k.a. Canada

 

 

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