I will have to check the dimensions tomorrow for the tikka barrel length with the mk2 suppressor.
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I will have to check the dimensions tomorrow for the tikka barrel length with the mk2 suppressor.
So a Tikka t3 with the MK2 suppressor to the stock forend will have a barrel length of 15 3/4" and about 17 1/2" with the magnum version of the MK2.
Good morning,
This week we have a Bergara fluted and suppressed:
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The barreled action will be cerakoted by the customer .
Hi ,
This week we have a Tikka in 7 Rem Mag with one of our directional brake.
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Hi ,
This week we have a Tikka in 223 into one of our chassis with a magnum over barrel suppressor.
Stock and pistol grip were supplied by the customer.
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@Friwi Is there any real advantage using a magnum suppressor over a standard decibel wise with a small cartridge like the 223?
It all depends on how you intend to use the suppressor:
- if you want light and compact and you don't intend to add more than 1 or two baffles in the future , go with a standard one.
You can off course add more ( up to ten) but you will significantly increase the overall length.
If you want things to remain compact and very quiet, or you know straight away that you are going to add more than two baffles on a standard one then you may want to look at going with a magnum suppressor.
How much quieter is the magnum over standard. Intrigued.
On a 223 ,I do not know, as we never had the opportunity to test our suppressors in that caliber.
This week, we have a pair of lever action rifles.
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Good morning,
Today we have a fluted a Tikka barrel in 7 rem mag into a carbon stock
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We haven't had a gun of the week for awhile Gentlemen.
I ll work on it tomorrow;-)