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Alleycat72

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  1. If all 1911s are unreliable, then all plastic guns explode.
  2. 46 gr of H380 and a 168 SMK
  3. Burris 1" Signature Zee Weaver-Style Rings Matte High - MidwayUSA + MidwayUSA - Advanced Search + Ruger to weaver conversion.
  4. Handgun 260 10 mm 454 Casull 50 Cal ML Rifle 223 260 6.5 WSM 300 Whisper 308 30-06 300 Win 338 Lapua 458 Socom 50 cal ML
  5. Alleycat72

    The FAL.

    FAL G1 SA Sporter 308Win rifle by CAI, synthetic stock, 22in barrel w/ muzzlebrake. $699
  6. Burris Fullfield II Rifle Scope 3-9x 40mm Ballistic Plex Reticle Matte - MidwayUSA
  7. Winchester Super-X Ammunition Subsonic 22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Lead Truncated Cone Hollow Point Box of 50 - MidwayUSA This in a rifle. In a handgun it depends on the barrel length. 3" use the HV stuff, It will be subsonic out of the short barrel. If you go longer than that you will need to play around with different loads to keep it subsonic. My MK II likes this...Winchester Super-X Ammunition 22 Long Rifle 37 Grain Plated Lead Hollow Point Box of 500 (10 Boxes of 50) - MidwayUSA
  8. When you say Target, do you mean a human silhouette at 200 yds or do you mean a 1" dot at 200 yds? If it's the later you need to look into a free floated barrel. 1 in 9 = up to 69 gr 1 in 8 = up to 77 gr 1 in 7 = up to 80 gr There are some 1 in 6.5s out there for the 90 gr bullets. Velocity plays a roll as well. Higher velocity rounds need a little less twist to stabilize the same bullet. For instance a 24 inch 1 in 8 barrel will stabilize a 77 gr bullet all day long, but cut the barrel back to 10 inches and you will need to go to 1 in 7 or faster. Or drop bullet weight. Most all the heavy bullets are for guns used for out to 600 yds or extra energy to reliably knock a BG on his ass.
  9. Not on the .338 Spectre, but I do have a 458 Socom and it does BAD THINGS to deer. http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=43158
  10. Yellow will make black targets contrast against a green background.
  11. Silencer Talk Ask in the AAC section and you will be talking to the people that run AAC. You could talk to the Major he is also in the know. MAJOR MALFUNCTION - Class 3 III NFA dealer - suppressor / silencer sales
  12. This only applies to pre sample guns. All post sample guns must go.
  13. I worked with a small bullet manufacturer testing their bullets. He specializes in subsonic expanding bullets. The gun is outstanding in the field. I killed several deer last season testing and got golf ball size exit holes with subsonics. It's surprising how hard such a little gun hits. Marty is a hell of a good guy and some of his toys are being tested in the sandbox.
  14. It's mainly for hunting with 530gr subsonics suppressed. I always wanted a 458 and a SBR, but Marty at Teppo Jutsu had his house destroyed by a hurricane and was a year behind. I was looking for 8" barrel. Conventional wisdom says anything shorter than 7 1/2 will have problems. He was not even taking orders for a year, but he did have a 7" upper that he experimented with that he said he would sell. So that's how it came to be. The form 4 for the suppressor should be back in about 6 weeks. With it on the gun It will be the same length as an AR with a 16 1/2 barrel. I have added the 3 position gas block.
  15. Of coarse it depends on your caliber as well. A 7" 308 would be bad. A 7" AR cambered in 9mm would be perfectly acceptable with a 9mm suppressor. It's all about muzzle pressure. I would shoot an 8" 300 whisper suppressed all day long. I would not let a voided warranty stop me if it is what I wanted. A faster twist barrel and a brake will fix most issues. A piston gun will also be louder and does require some dwell time.
  16. Suppressors are rated for a cartridge, but that's not the whole story. It is actually pressure. It is easy to understand a rating like "308 with a barrel no less than 10.5 in " The pressure at the muzzle of a 308 with a 10" barrel may be much higher than a 300 Win Mag with a 26-27 " barrel. There is also a sandblasting affect that happens to your blast baffle. You can over come it by using a quick detach style suppressor that uses a brake instead of a flash hider. As far as stability goes. As you cut the barrel down you lose velocity and RPM. You still have a 1 in 10 rate of twist, but in theory you could get slow enough to loose stability. I have shot 308s and 223s very slow without problems. Advanced Armament :: Cyclops
  17. There is no need to have an extra pistol lower. The pistol lower becomes the SBR once the form 1 comes back. For about 2 months you will just have a pistol with some extra engraving.
  18. I built mine. It's hard to find a 7" 458 Socom. If you buy a lower, have it registered as a pistol. You can then order the upper and have it at the house with the lower. Once the form 1 comes back, order your stock. Do not have an extra stock in your house... Do your engraving while your form 1 is out. Some don't like to do this in case the engraver Fs up the engraving. I sent mine to Orion they put my avatar on the mag housing. The entire process took 1 month 29 days and the gun is 23"
  19. AOW = $200 to make or $5 to transfer if it is an existing AOW
  20. I love my 10mm Kimber.

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