Got a call this AM from the LGS handling my transfers from Silencer Shop that I'd been approved for the 22LR. Ordered 6/2/16, Form 4 submitted 7/5/16, exactly 1 year to the date.
The can is Spikes Tactical lil' buckwheat, the interesting thing is that Spikes makes these things across town, maybe 20 minutes away, the LGS that is delivering it is just about 15 minutes away, and this thing went through Silencer Shop to get to me.
Kind of like sending yourself and overnight fedex from Memphis to Memphis...
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Posts: 24676 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008
Picked up the 22LR quiet by CCI and took it out back to test, all I heard was the bullet hit the tree and the brass hit the sidewalk no first round pop with the quiet ammo...
Posts: 24676 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008
Originally posted by HRK: Picked up the 22LR quiet by CCI and took it out back to test, all I heard was the bullet hit the tree and the brass hit the sidewalk no first round pop with the quiet ammo...
So am I to take it that you're pleased with the can?
I'll be interested in a more in-depth report once you've had it for a while. I have a weakness for rimfire cans and this is one I haven't read much about.
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So far so good, I have just shot a few rounds due to weather, work and other commitments, the non quiet rounds did have a pop but they are high velocity rounds so I expected the mild crack, not much more noise though than a good air rifle.
With quiet rounds it's silent, a good can for the money.
Posts: 24676 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008