I also have a suppressed Ruger MK IV and it is flawless and will cycle the lower fps stuff better than most
Another one on the block; seems to have been around for many years. What limited info/reviews/video seems positive enough. $160 shipped for 22mag rated, full-auto rimfire can? I'm down! Got one on backorder.
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The Legionary is back in stock.
https://ar15discounts.com/products/w...pressor-black/
Code WARRIOR40 makes it $119.
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Look up the huxwrx 22 3d printed suppressor. A little more cash but looks smaller and lighter
Yeah, I'm aware of it; thanks. I've got several nice rimfire cans, one piece of shit, and a bunch of average. For the money, this thing is quite good. Sounds good on a pistol and even better on a rifle. This is rimfire can #11, so I have some decent stuff to compare it to.
This is .22 LR only, right? Any good?
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.22LR only, yes. (Or shorts, of course.)
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Good is subjective. Good for the money, yes. Better than JK Armament Versax 105 - hell yes.
I'd actually say it's great for the money. I really wish my other cheap can would ship. It's .17 & 22 Mag rated, and was about the same price. I really wanna try the two side by side to see who wins the battle of the cheap cans.
There's FRP on a pistol shooting CCI standard velocity, but it isn't bad. Second round is pretty tame. From there on our, it sounds just as good as my OCL Titanium, SiCo Warlock, or CGS Hydra. Subs in a rifle are great.
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Well, last week, I picked up 3 more rimfire cans. One was another Legionary 22, next was a Range Tool 22, the last was a B&T Tiger 22.
I'll say at $129, the Range Tool ain't great on a pistol. Have not tried it on a rifle yet. However, it is still leaps and bounds better than the JK Armament Versax piece of shit I bought. (Worst can ever - y'all NEVER buy a JK Armament suppressor!)
The Tiger? OMFG is it awesome. I sent it out to Joplin, MO to have it Cerakoted to match my Volquartsen, as they are the ones who do the finish for them; FWIW, Scott Volquartsen is a cool fella, and I've talked to him for over 20 years now. It's been cool to watch their success grow.
12 rimfire cans now, and I believe I am finally done.
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Out of the lightweight 22 pistol cans you have, is the Tiger maybe your favorite? I want one for a S&W 22X, which is a very lightweight pistol to begin with so the weight of the can is important.
I think I'm going to try buying from SilencerCo through a kiosk this time. Problem is, the Tiger is out of stock. Did you have to wait for yours or did you find it in stock?
Any idea what muzzle velocity you're getting from that VQ pistol with standard velocity ammo?
The tiger is definitely the biggest. I was surprised how much thicker it was than all my other cans. It has more volume, and of course, that's why it's the quietest. (And probably why it is rated as 556 safe.)
It's probably the lightest, too... I put it on a scale the other day against a few other cans that were close, but the Tiger had them beat.
As far as speeds go, I have not used my Garmin Chrono with it. I will say it's pretty dang accurate for such a short barrel; I've been impressed.
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