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Quoted: Sounds like you need a Stevens pistol https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/326493/G0219-SURPLUS-CLASSIC-2_jpg-2301494.JPG View Quote I want one! Perfect for checking traps, hiking etc. |
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Quoted: You could get a Keystone Cricket pistol, chop it down, and make a smaller grip/stock for it. There's some pretty cool 3D printed options out there that'd be easy to modify View Quote Yup. I really want to make one of these 3d printed chassis for one. Booligan shooting sports designed it to hold a suppressor under the barrel. Attached File |
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Quoted: Yup. I really want to make one of these 3d printed chassis for one. Booligan shooting sports designed it to hold a suppressor under the barrel. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/207715/F8420A7D-F5D8-4789-8593-6061C25ED107_jpe-2301680.JPG View Quote I want this, how? PA has stupid laws for hunting, but this would be ok. ETA. Not a repeater? NVM |
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Quoted: Sounds like you need a Stevens pistol https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/326493/G0219-SURPLUS-CLASSIC-2_jpg-2301494.JPG View Quote So do I! OP, you need a suppressed revolver. Shooting A Suppressed Revolver #shorts |
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View Quote Cool |
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A single shot pistol single action wouldn’t be terribly hard to build. Serbu was/is selling plans
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If size is no concern Custom Bullberry Encore pistol barrel
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That is so dumb I would probably own it |
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Quoted: You could get a Keystone Cricket pistol, chop it down, and make a smaller grip/stock for it. There's some pretty cool 3D printed options out there that'd be easy to modify View Quote That was my second though. My first thought was "Why?". Then I remembered I don't care and that made things easier. |
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Since it seems the threaded barrel LifeCard was a thing, more than I thought, I am looking into threading services. It'll be an odd job so it might take some doing but we'll see. I reached out to Class 3 Machining (who has done amazing work for me before) to ask if they can do it, and if not ADCO probably can.
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I'd love one of those, but I don't want to thread an antique gun to get it. Does anyone make single-barrel .22lr derringers like that anymore?
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Has anyone suggested a Glock 19 yet? Because regardless of what you say you want, GD knows best.
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Some neat guns posted. I would like 22 pistol. Mag feed single shot. I now use my thumb to hold the slide in place.
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Beretta 21A with Hush Puppy mod?
https://www.ar15.com/forums/armory/Beretta-21a-Hush-Puppy-in-5-minutes/20-508901/ |
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Quoted: Beretta 21A with Hush Puppy mod? https://www.ar15.com/forums/armory/Beretta-21a-Hush-Puppy-in-5-minutes/20-508901/ View Quote |
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Lol, I think we are thinking different sizes here. My pockets aren't that big. But those are sweet.
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/252956/51067F64-2C49-4D67-A3F7-6222F5C7DC44_jpe-2301747.JPG How about a threaded NAA mini? I had to look to find this picture. View Quote Very Interesting |
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I want a pepperbox where there is no transition from cylinder to suppressor, all one piece. Highly impractical but want it.
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Quoted: You could buy a cheap two shot derringer, render one barrel inoperable, trim it, and then thread the functional barrel. Should work fine, but you’ll need a decent machinist to make the working barrel concentric. View Quote Not trying to poop on your parade, but most cheap derringers are pot metal with steel barrel sleeves. Threading would be quite difficult. |
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Quoted: I’ll be honest, if someone made a .22 welrod I’d buy it. B&T wants $$$$$ for their .45 version and that just hurts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Welrods need to make a comeback. Kharn I’ll be honest, if someone made a .22 welrod I’d buy it. B&T wants $$$$$ for their .45 version and that just hurts. It would be cool but I can’t imagine it would be cheap. When you can just hold the bolt closed on a Ruger MK it’s even hard to sell. |
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Quoted: Yup. I really want to make one of these 3d printed chassis for one. Booligan shooting sports designed it to hold a suppressor under the barrel. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/207715/F8420A7D-F5D8-4789-8593-6061C25ED107_jpe-2301680.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You could get a Keystone Cricket pistol, chop it down, and make a smaller grip/stock for it. There's some pretty cool 3D printed options out there that'd be easy to modify Yup. I really want to make one of these 3d printed chassis for one. Booligan shooting sports designed it to hold a suppressor under the barrel. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/207715/F8420A7D-F5D8-4789-8593-6061C25ED107_jpe-2301680.JPG I wish they made them with a right hand bolt. Not everyone wants to work it with their left hand. Kharn |
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I’ve been asking “the industry” to do integrally suppressed barrel sets for the Bond Arms guns for years now.
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Quoted: It would be cool but I can’t imagine it would be cheap. When you can just hold the bolt closed on a Ruger MK it’s even hard to sell. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Welrods need to make a comeback. Kharn I’ll be honest, if someone made a .22 welrod I’d buy it. B&T wants $$$$$ for their .45 version and that just hurts. It would be cool but I can’t imagine it would be cheap. When you can just hold the bolt closed on a Ruger MK it’s even hard to sell. I'm surprised someone hasn't designed a Buckmark slide modification that locks onto something on the frame to optionally lock the breach. Or a Ruger Mk4 frame mod to duplicate a Mk23's locking lever. Kharn |
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Quoted: I'm surprised someone hasn't designed a Buckmark slide modification that locks onto something on the frame to optionally lock the breach. Or a Ruger Mk4 frame mod to duplicate a Mk23's locking lever. Kharn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Welrods need to make a comeback. Kharn I’ll be honest, if someone made a .22 welrod I’d buy it. B&T wants $$$$$ for their .45 version and that just hurts. It would be cool but I can’t imagine it would be cheap. When you can just hold the bolt closed on a Ruger MK it’s even hard to sell. I'm surprised someone hasn't designed a Buckmark slide modification that locks onto something on the frame to optionally lock the breach. Or a Ruger Mk4 frame mod to duplicate a Mk23's locking lever. Kharn Kind of the same deal it would have to be cheap when thumbing it already works. There have been a few for the 10/22 over the years which might be the most popular 22 rifle at this point and they still don't seem to sell well enough to be well known. |
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Quoted: I'm surprised someone hasn't designed a Buckmark slide modification that locks onto something on the frame to optionally lock the breach. Or a Ruger Mk4 frame mod to duplicate a Mk23's locking lever. Kharn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Welrods need to make a comeback. Kharn I'll be honest, if someone made a .22 welrod I'd buy it. B&T wants $$$$$ for their .45 version and that just hurts. It would be cool but I can't imagine it would be cheap. When you can just hold the bolt closed on a Ruger MK it's even hard to sell. I'm surprised someone hasn't designed a Buckmark slide modification that locks onto something on the frame to optionally lock the breach. Or a Ruger Mk4 frame mod to duplicate a Mk23's locking lever. Kharn But damn that price is a bit much |
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Quoted: turn your Ruger 22 into a Welrod: http://www.tbasuppressors.com/TBA-MKI-MKII-MKIII-Bolt-Lock_p_38.html But damn that price is a bit much View Quote Yeah, plus the whole "does not require any modification to the receiver of the gun" and "customer must provide host firearm to be modified". It would be one thing to ship them a spare bolt for modification but as any Ruger Mark owner knows, the damn grip frames are harder to source than the "receivers" are - so if they're modding that, I want no part of it! ... and yeah, $375 plus your own bolt is a bit steep! |
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What would it take/cost to get a Ruger Wrangler threaded for a suppressor? Say from ADCO.
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Quoted: Yeah, plus the whole "does not require any modification to the receiver of the gun" and "customer must provide host firearm to be modified". It would be one thing to ship them a spare bolt for modification but as any Ruger Mark owner knows, the damn grip frames are harder to source than the "receivers" are - so if they're modding that, I want no part of it! ... and yeah, $375 plus your own bolt is a bit steep! View Quote It says it’s a mod of the bolt. |
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Single shot butler 22 short would be fun with a mini silencer. Load some cb caps and set up a bullet trap in your house.
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Quoted: I want this, how? PA has stupid laws for hunting, but this would be ok. ETA. Not a repeater? NVM View Quote If you are already 3d printing a stock, just add a magwell cutout that fits whatever you want to use, then get the hardware from the company. You can get the correct mag placement by measuring whatever gun you got the clip from. |
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Quoted: Beretta 21A with Hush Puppy mod? https://www.ar15.com/forums/armory/Beretta-21a-Hush-Puppy-in-5-minutes/20-508901/ View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: I'd love one of those, but I don't want to thread an antique gun to get it. Does anyone make single-barrel .22lr derringers like that anymore? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I'd love one of those, but I don't want to thread an antique gun to get it. Does anyone make single-barrel .22lr derringers like that anymore? They are modern manufactured Colts in .22 Short. Sportsman Outdoor had a used one for around $120., but it's gone. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2974/577D2BA4-B4EC-4EB1-B2B8-E215D4A0CB9D_jpe-2301745.JPG View Quote fine taste in music... |
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A NAA .22LR/short?
It would be a suppressor with a tiny pistol hanging off of it. |
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Came for a single shot suppressed .22 and now I want a suppressed 21A with a slide lock!
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