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Post by fooschnickens » 26 Apr 2012, 19:32



Bulky? Yes. Cheap? Hell yes.

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Post by Rapier1772 » 26 Apr 2012, 21:38

Like to see how it does on a larger caliber - or are they only good for .22 type calibers? (That full auto was AK-74, 5.45x39 which is .221")
Full auto is smokin'!! :laugh:
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Post by f3rr37 » 26 Apr 2012, 22:17

$75?! Time to talk to the wife. :)

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Post by fooschnickens » 27 Apr 2012, 06:11

Yeah, definitely seems worth it for anyone looking to suppress a .22 for varmint purposes.
Rapier1772 wrote:Like to see how it does on a larger caliber - or are they only good for .22 type calibers? (That full auto was AK-74, 5.45x39 which is .221")
Full auto is smokin'!! :laugh:
I don't see why it wouldn't take larger calibers. So long as the bullet diameter doesn't exceed the diameter of the threaded adapter you should be fine. As for its effectiveness, I think the 5.45 demo demonstrates that pretty well. It may work ok for a couple rounds, but it's toast after that. Although it may work better with pistol calibers that aren't as hot as rifle calibers. Guess we'll have to wait and see for more people to get these and make videos.

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Post by jmz5 » 29 Apr 2012, 06:07

Looks neat, until they start making smaller oil cans, I'll stick with what i've got.
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Post by jamison » 26 Jun 2012, 21:59

From what I have heard, the adaptor isn't the only part that is serialized, the oil filter actually is too, so you'd have to go through the whole process every time you want to get a new filter on it legally, you'd have to get the tax stamp and forms redone. Or have to send it into the MFR to get it replaced, that is if you can. That would be a pain.

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Post by srt-4_jon » 26 Jun 2012, 22:20

technically, the adapter is the serialized part and the oil filter is just a wipe.

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Post by Rapier1772 » 27 Jun 2012, 03:49

I know one place was selling them as solvent trap adapters. As such, they could skirt the NFA rules & not have to register them. It's not the company's responsibility to see that you use them as "intended".
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Post by Civil » 29 Sep 2012, 22:52

srt-4_jon wrote:technically, the adapter is the serialized part and the oil filter is just a wipe.
Ya sure about that? I've been told by a few folks who sell NFA stuff that is not true.

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Post by srt-4_jon » 30 Sep 2012, 06:37

I am pretty sure. Ask the company selling them.

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