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You should go the route of 22 Plinkster.No this is for the real gun Shooting I need to practice so I can shoot fly's with my real gun .
Not the toy salt gun
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You should go the route of 22 Plinkster.No this is for the real gun Shooting I need to practice so I can shoot fly's with my real gun .
Not the toy salt gun
Yes, the 2nd Amendment was made cause the flies are coming.So do the flies shoot back? That why you need the armor?
Thanks hilarious but I can't do that at my houseYou should go the route of 22 Plinkster.
Kinda felt like I hung one out there over the plate, but it didn't get swung at!!So do the flies shoot back? That why you need the armor?
I liked my SR22. The threaded barrel is a pita though. One of the reasons I sold it. Mine shot great with standard velocity CCI and Remington SubSonic.Pretty good week for me. I received 2 more Thunderbeast muzzle brakes and an Armageddon Gear mirage cover on Monday. Yesterday I went to pick up a threaded SR22 at the LGS and somehow walked out with it and a Glock 19X.
I will shoot them both today. I am eager to see how the SR22 runs with standard velocity CCI. I have been told it may not run real well.
I liked my SR22. The threaded barrel is a pita though. One of the reasons I sold it. Mine shot great with standard velocity CCI and Remington SubSonic.
I only ran 20 rounds through mine today but all were standard velocity CCI and ran perfectly.
Curious why you say the threaded barrel is a pita?
On mine there was a cap on the threads that you had to thread on and adapter, then the can. Just a bit of an annoyance.
Remington Subs, and CCI Standard velocity are the only Subs I found that will cycle reliably in the assassin MK2(1.5" bbl).. probably cause they are both barely under subsonic speed, whereas most of the other subs are under 800fps. I prefer the Standard velocity since they are about 4cents a round cheaper than the Rems, or any of the other subs for that matter. In fact I just picked up 1000 rounds with a $10 off 50 or more coupon at Sportsman's.I only ran 20 rounds through mine today but all were standard velocity CCI and ran perfectly.
Curious why you say the threaded barrel is a pita?
Well, here was my SR-22 with the YHM can on it.That is still the case. I think once my can is in my possession, the threaded adapter will stay on so I don't know that I will be to annoyed by it but time will tell.
In my Buckmark, I've found that when I use sub-sonics/standard velocity rounds my shots are about 3-4" to the left when I shoot those and with the can. If I use the mini-mags, still get the same quiet shots and it's a tack driver. Not sure why, I've sent the gun back to get looked at but they couldn't find anything wrong with it but the problem was duplicated.Remington Subs, and CCI Standard velocity are the only Subs I found that will cycle reliably in the assassin MK2(1.5" bbl).. View attachment 473802 probably cause they are both barely under subsonic speed, whereas most of the other subs are under 800fps. I prefer the Standard velocity since they are about 4cents a round cheaper than the Rems, or any of the other subs for that matter. In fact I just picked up 1000 rounds with a $10 off 50 or more coupon at Sportsman's.
I looked at bigger but just do not have the room to put one.Not big enough.
And you didn't buy bacon either.
That's what sh.. never mindI looked at bigger but just do not have the room to put one.
Oh and no super-sonic crack out of the pistol either. Just not enough barrel to get up to that speed.