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  • Trick Pony
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    They make threaded barrels for old High Standard .22s. Just sayin'...

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  • BlackGT
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    My Sig 1911-22 has run flawlessly since I got it. Maybe I got a one off but it shoots well and is pretty accurate. Plus it has a threaded barrel for easy suppression addition...

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    I am scared of that as well. Some people are already blowing theirs up.

    Also, my suppressor is not rated for 22 magnum.
    The idea of threading the barrel shouldn't cause any dangerous problems. So their blowing them up because of the pressures of suppression? Any pictures? That kinda sucks.. I wish keltec would make it possible to suppress them... my can is .22 magnum capable... except I can't think of any pistols besides the PMR-30 that support it. I don't think I'll be suppressing my NAA.

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    You could always thread the barrel yourself. Just thread it to a P22 spec and use a thread adapter. My concern is it blowing up on my ass because of the pressure spike and plastic construction. That's super easy to do by the way.
    I am scared of that as well. Some people are already blowing theirs up.

    Also, my suppressor is not rated for 22 magnum.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    A PMR30 loaded weighs 20 ounces, but nobody has a threaded barrel for them yet.

    Between these two guns, I would choose my PMR to take hiking/backpacking but this would be a close second. However, I bought it as a can host and I believe it will fill that role quite nicely.

    I would like to get a little burris fastfire to put on top and get the VQ trigger upgrade, but I will play with it just like it is for now.
    You could always thread the barrel yourself. Just thread it to a P22 spec and use a thread adapter. My concern is it blowing up on my ass because of the pressure spike and plastic construction. That's super easy to do by the way.

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    Interesting...22 ounces huh? That still can't be as light as the PMR-30. What does that thing even weigh?
    A PMR30 loaded weighs 20 ounces, but nobody has a threaded barrel for them yet.

    Between these two guns, I would choose my PMR to take hiking/backpacking but this would be a close second. However, I bought it as a can host and I believe it will fill that role quite nicely.

    I would like to get a little burris fastfire to put on top and get the VQ trigger upgrade, but I will play with it just like it is for now.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    small and low red dot holographic?????
    I'm going to put a burris fastfire on one of pistols because they are fucking awesome. I just want to find a way to dovetail a receiver so I can keep it super low profile.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    The gun came with a weaver rail that I have not attached (I have no optic to put on it). The receiver is all aluminum. Here is a cutaway-


    small and low red dot holographic?????

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    The gun came with a weaver rail that I have not attached (I have no optic to put on it). The receiver is all aluminum. Here is a cutaway-


    Interesting...22 ounces huh? That still can't be as light as the PMR-30. What does that thing even weigh?

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    Hmm, no picatinny rail anywhere on that thing. I assume that's a steel sleeved aluminum receiver?
    The gun came with a weaver rail that I have not attached (I have no optic to put on it). The receiver is all aluminum. Here is a cutaway-


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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post

    Several thousand rounds,slow fast to as fucking fast as the trigger will pull --- not one single jam.

    I do like that ruger --- gold barrel--- not so much. Did you buy local?

    I want to put a can on my PMR-30 -- that would be the cat's ass.
    Thx,
    Randy
    Played with several p22s and none of them have run right, your gun may be the anomaly. I mean for fucks sake, the thing is made out of zinc.

    And no I did not buy it locally, I said where I bought it in my post.

    Originally posted by Ratt View Post
    Looks awesome, minus the gold. I think I'm still gonna go with the SR22 Pistol, just waiting on some more long-term reviews to come out after people have had more time with them.
    Trust me, go with the tried, true, and the proven. The SR22 may be a good gun, but the Buckmarks and MK series pistols are proven.

    Walther and sig have sold a ton of their second rate 22s because the masses flock to the guns that look cool. Also, don't rule out a revolver.

    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Does Buck Rogers know you stole his ray gun?
    Pew pew nyukka.

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  • CJ
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    Hmm, no picatinny rail anywhere on that thing. I assume that's a steel sleeved aluminum receiver?

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  • Denny
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    Does Buck Rogers know you stole his ray gun?

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  • Ratt
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    Looks awesome, minus the gold. I think I'm still gonna go with the SR22 Pistol, just waiting on some more long-term reviews to come out after people have had more time with them.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Hey, hey, stop that. Simple mistake when the scope is cranked up past 12x. In good faith I bought extra rods. lol
    Keith can feel free to shoot it 11 more times now

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