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Posted: 1/5/2024 12:25:34 PM EDT
Squirrel thread got me wanting a nice 22 rifle / pistol thread. So, let’s see those sweet ass rimfires ! .17 / .22 rifles, pistols, plinkers, trainers, competitions, hunters, etc.
Anything rimfire ! I’ll have to take some pics of mine, but right now here’s this. I have a 10/22 receiver I filed sbr paperwork on about 7 years ago, still not finished, and receiver is currently in my 22 squirrel rifle, but soon I’ll buy another stainless 10/22 , probably a charger , to swap receivers from. Then I plan on building something like this. Also really want to buy a stainless taper barrel ruger MKII , as it’s my favorite 22 pistol. Attached File Attached File |
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I just took a pic of this antique for another reason, but it fits.
Attached File I don't have a pic handy, but my *nice* rimfire is a CZ452 American. It's very accurate, and pretty. I'll take a pic of it today, if I remember. |
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15/22 SBR suppressed.
Probably my favorite gun, runs great and I have enough small spare parts to keep it running for a long time. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/370487/Screenshot_20231128_154419_Gallery_jpg-3082773.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/370487/1000012857_jpg-3082774.JPG View Quote Seaskidoo, is that a mystery ranch bag/frame? If so, what bag is it? I have a MR frame/bag (their largest hunting bag) and am looking to pick up a smaller bag. Thanks! |
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Quoted: Seaskidoo, is that a mystery ranch bag/frame? If so, what bag is it? I have a MR frame/bag (their largest hunting bag) and am looking to pick up a smaller bag. Thanks! View Quote @CAPTCARL Yep, Mystery Ranch Guidelite MT frame with a Mule bag. I put a Beartooth 80 on the frame for longer hunts or backpacking. Attached File |
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Here's my pretty one.
I am not as much a customizer as many people here. I put a scope and sling on it, and I did a trigger job. Is a fine rifle, and I'd use it to feed the family if necessary. I apologize for the lack of toes in the pic. Attached File |
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I have no .22’s but have a butt load of .22 ammo so this thread is most interesting.
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Quoted: I have no .22’s but have a butt load of .22 ammo so this thread is most interesting. View Quote You don't own a .22? WTH? Attached File |
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Ok, I’ll show my suppressor ignorance here.
You guys with .22 cans do the same ones on the rifles fit the pistol’s as well? I mean across brands(Ruger to S&W to whatever?) Are they threaded the same? |
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Quoted: You don't own a .22? WTH? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62443/2023-04-08-15-32-16-859_jpg-3082853.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have no .22’s but have a butt load of .22 ammo so this thread is most interesting. You don't own a .22? WTH? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62443/2023-04-08-15-32-16-859_jpg-3082853.JPG Not even one. I’m thinking I’d like to change that situation. |
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Quoted: Not even one. I’m thinking I’d like to change that situation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have no .22’s but have a butt load of .22 ammo so this thread is most interesting. You don't own a .22? WTH? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62443/2023-04-08-15-32-16-859_jpg-3082853.JPG Not even one. I’m thinking I’d like to change that situation. I think that's a good idea. Attached File |
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Quoted: Ok, I’ll show my suppressor ignorance here. You guys with .22 cans do the same ones on the rifles fit the pistol’s as well? I mean across brands(Ruger to S&W to whatever?) Are they threaded the same? View Quote Yes, some mfg's put .600 length threads on AR based 22's which can cause issues with some cans but is easily solved with a machined spacer. Virtually every Amercian made .22 that's threaded is 1/2-28 x .400. European guns are often 1/2-20. |
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Quoted: Squirrel thread got me wanting a nice 22 rifle / pistol thread. So, let’s see those sweet ass rimfires ! .17 / .22 rifles, pistols, plinkers, trainers, competitions, hunters, etc. Anything rimfire ! I’ll have to take some pics of mine, but right now here’s this. I have a 10/22 receiver I filed sbr paperwork on about 7 years ago, still not finished, and receiver is currently in my 22 squirrel rifle, but soon I’ll buy another stainless 10/22 , probably a charger , to swap receivers from. Then I plan on building something like this. Also really want to buy a stainless taper barrel ruger MKII , as it’s my favorite 22 pistol. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92687/IMG_6344_jpeg-3082767.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92687/IMG_6341_jpeg-3082768.JPG View Quote Love that. |
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Quoted: Yes, some mfg's put .600 length threads on AR based 22's which can cause issues with some cans but is easily solved with a machined spacer. Virtually every Amercian made .22 that's threaded is 1/2-28 x .400. European guns are often 1/2-20. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ok, I’ll show my suppressor ignorance here. You guys with .22 cans do the same ones on the rifles fit the pistol’s as well? I mean across brands(Ruger to S&W to whatever?) Are they threaded the same? Yes, some mfg's put .600 length threads on AR based 22's which can cause issues with some cans but is easily solved with a machined spacer. Virtually every Amercian made .22 that's threaded is 1/2-28 x .400. European guns are often 1/2-20. Ok, thanks, that’s good to know. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ok, I’ll show my suppressor ignorance here. You guys with .22 cans do the same ones on the rifles fit the pistol’s as well? I mean across brands(Ruger to S&W to whatever?) Are they threaded the same? Yes, some mfg's put .600 length threads on AR based 22's which can cause issues with some cans but is easily solved with a machined spacer. Virtually every Amercian made .22 that's threaded is 1/2-28 x .400. European guns are often 1/2-20. Ok, thanks, that’s good to know. The .400 vs .600 issue isn’t as common as it was 15-20 years ago. But there is probably a thread once a month or so from a new owner that comes across this and can’t figure out a dramatic POI shift or baffle strikes. |
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Quoted: The .400 vs .600 issue isn’t as common as it was 15-20 years ago. But there is probably a thread once a month or so from a new owner that comes across this and can’t figure out a dramatic POI shift or baffle strikes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ok, I’ll show my suppressor ignorance here. You guys with .22 cans do the same ones on the rifles fit the pistol’s as well? I mean across brands(Ruger to S&W to whatever?) Are they threaded the same? Yes, some mfg's put .600 length threads on AR based 22's which can cause issues with some cans but is easily solved with a machined spacer. Virtually every Amercian made .22 that's threaded is 1/2-28 x .400. European guns are often 1/2-20. Ok, thanks, that’s good to know. The .400 vs .600 issue isn’t as common as it was 15-20 years ago. But there is probably a thread once a month or so from a new owner that comes across this and can’t figure out a dramatic POI shift or baffle strikes. That’s why I asked. I don’t know if I read it or heard that .22 suppressors were prone to accuracy issues or baffle strikes when shifted from one weapon to another particularly if the weapons was from different manufacturers. |
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Quoted: Super fun and cheap to shoot. A can and proper ammo selection make them a suburban dwellers best friend for dispatching critters, coke cans, paper targets, etc without unwanted attention. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Not even one. I’m thinking I’d like to change that situation. Super fun and cheap to shoot. A can and proper ammo selection make them a suburban dwellers best friend for dispatching critters, coke cans, paper targets, etc without unwanted attention. Yeah, I used to have several but gave them away or sold them when I was just interested in C&R stuff years ago. Never replaced them though but I’m thinking I’d like a couple now especially with 5 and 4 year old grandkids to get started shooting |
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