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    By Popular Demand gimp's Avatar
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    "bunny buster" (stupidest name ever) makes a slip on suppressor that looks neat. Has a collet and a tightening collar. Find them on trade me.

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    Nah I would prefer to make it my self so its something to do. Im still keen on a slip on muzzle break, google has showed some pretty good ideas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    Anyone wanna give me a lathe? I might see if I can go back and use the one at school. Im pretty good mates with the teacher.
    Toby you obviously have waayyy to much time on your hands. I suggest rather than a lathe you use a file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby View Post
    Nah I would prefer to make it my self so its something to do. Im still keen on a slip on muzzle break, google has showed some pretty good ideas.

    You like the idea of a slip on muzzle brake on a .22, so I question your ability to recognise a good idea.

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    I think that ''less is more'' when it comes to rifles. The less sticky out shit bolted to a rifle the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimjon View Post
    I think that ''less is more'' when it comes to rifles. The less sticky out shit bolted to a rifle the better.

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    Re: Slip on muzzle breaks?

    Its not a great idea bro. People are going to offer help in this becuase if it goes wrong it could be violent and potentially fatal. Im not having a dig or trying to smuther your enthusiasm .

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    Say I did it right what velocity drops would I be looking at?
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    No lost velocity, but there is no way to do this right, because the idea is fundamentally Wrong

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    Whats wrong with it?
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    lol

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    It adds zero function while making your rifle possibly unsafe, possibly detrimental to accuracy, definitely stupid.

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    Have you guys tried it or heard of it being done?
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    No, because it serves no purpose
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    Just spend $100 on a damn suppressor. Don't you have a bunch of guns?

 

 

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