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Duke EB wrote:
One reason is that it doesn't lead up like rimfire suppressors.
shooting high pressure factory ammo will pretty much heat up and burn most carbon and self clean the suppressor.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/03/18/should-you-clean-your-suppressor/

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Sealed .30 cal. can for the centerfires and a 5.7 rated rimfire can that can be disassembled is my recommendation.


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MadPick wrote:
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Sealed .30 cal. can for the centerfires and a 5.7 rated rimfire can that can be disassembled is my recommendation.


Exactly. thumbsup


This is what I'm going to do, thanks for the help guys! Taking a trip down to Rehv next week to go can shopping for a serviceable rimfire can and a sealed .30cal can.

Any thoughts on monocore vs baffle stack for the rimfire can?

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I went with the SWR Sparrow for my 22 can. Mono core, light weight, quiet super happy with it.
For my rifle can I got the Specwar 7.62 which I now think is discontinued but it is a sealed 30 cal can rated up to 300 win mag.
Add a pistol can in your largest caliber and you are pretty much set.

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Fungunnin wrote:
I went with the SWR Sparrow for my 22 can. Mono core, light weight, quiet super happy with it.
For my rifle can I got the Specwar 7.62 which I now think is discontinued but it is a sealed 30 cal can rated up to 300 win mag.
Add a pistol can in your largest caliber and you are pretty much set.

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That's the plan. Pistol can will probably be this summer as money allows.

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If your going 22 can I have the spectreII. its the same stainless baffle stack design as the octane series. Works good, easy to take apart and easy to clean. When cleaning, I throw the baffles in my tumbler with a bunch of used 22 brass, hot water and a little dawn. Technically the water coming out will have lead in it, so dispose properly.

I’m not a fan of mono core designs. Harder to clean and many have louder first round pop.


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Oh, and you should by that Maxim from Kelly so I can try it out. :bigsmile:


I kind of really want one of those. I'm just too lazy to get the photos/fingerprints since Kelly doesn't have a kiosk.


I don't have a kiosk in my garage, correct. But I have an agreement with another local shop where they let me use their kiosk and we continue to be awesome to each other whenever possible.

In other words, I have all the benefits of having a kiosk, and it's in Renton, closer to your office Jacy :-P.

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I stopped in to Rehv Arms today and bought a Rugged Oculus 22 suppressor. The guys at Rehv were extremely helpful, walked me through the whole process and got me set up with all my info through their Silencer Shop kiosk. Special thanks to Jody for being so helpful! And staff for walking me through the adaptable Oculus suppressor and the Rugged warranty. Really great buying experience and knowledgeable staff! I will be making all of my future suppressor purchases with them!

https://modernrifleman.net/2017/05/31/s ... 22-review/

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Sweet. What did you go with in terms of trust vs individual etc? I can never keep up with the times on that... what's better now?

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Sweet. What did you go with in terms of trust vs individual etc? I can never keep up with the times on that... what's better now?

I went individual in order to avoid having my listed trustees have to submit fingerprints/photos as well.

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Cool thing with this can is you can basically break it in half length-wise and shoot the short version. It's only about the size of a standard .30cal muzzle brake and only sacrifices about 5dB over shooting the full length can.

Here's a pic of the suppressor in short configuration next to an AK booster and a 5.45 brake (suppressor is in the middle)

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Great choice. You will love shooting suppressed. Now you need to start buying standard velocity 22lr.
I really like the cci standard ammo for semi-auto stuff. Cycles well and is pretty quite. I have some other brands, but haven’t shot any yet.


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Why did I have to read this!!! Why did I have to find out about that stupid kiosk!!! :frust: :hook1:
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Does anyone know if West Coast Armory does conjugal visits with cans bought through them?


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