The silencers are designed with that in mind. You buy the proper one for the pistol and not a generic. The P22 was a good idea as it is a fixed barrel.gringop wrote:Doesn't the Storm have a ROTATING BARREL? Is it going to function with the added mass of a can on it?
IMHO, that is a lot of money for what will be essentially a range toy. You can't carry it, you can't hunt with it, you can't shoot competition with it.
Your $$$.
Gringop
To add or not to add, that's the can question.....
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I know of a guy who has a silencer and swaps it out between his Walther P-22 and S&W M&P 15-22 when at the range.
With subsonic ammo, those guns are quiet, almost like an air rifle/pistol.
With subsonic ammo, those guns are quiet, almost like an air rifle/pistol.
Re: To add or not to add, that's the can question.....
AJ80 wrote:I know of a guy who has a silencer and swaps it out between his Walther P-22 and S&W M&P 15-22 when at the range.
With subsonic ammo, those guns are quiet, almost like an air rifle/pistol.
Get a 22 or .223 suppressor. Cheaper to shoot and if you get the .223, you can probably use it on your 22 as well. Double the fun.
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