Shhhh...
I'll let him tell you about it:
And then Wally sent me this:This one is named: Quiet Mark
I bought this Ruger Mark III with an integral suppressor years ago. It is so quiet it still freaks me out. It took about 4 months for the paperwork to get processed. When I finally got it in hand I was so excited. And in short order I was disappointed by how often it jammed. Feed jams, stove pipes, double feeds it was a nightmare. Well not a nightmare, but a pisser.
After whining about it to TBolt and anyone else that would listen I took everyone's advice and completely disassembled the thing, clean, examine, and played chase the springs. I believe what eventually fixed it was a very thorough polish of the feed ramp. Now it never fails.
--Zombies Beware. Quiet Mark wants to whisper to you...
Shhhh^2
This one Wally built himself:
Attached is my Stainless Gov't target Mk2 with integral suppressor. This was my first supresssor build, 100% DIY, and I am delighted with it. It is a dream to shoot!I've shot this one, and Wally's 100% dead-on with his description. Not only is this MkII a joy to shoot, but it's extremely quiet. It's a great tool for teaching new shooters - the heavy barrel soaks up what little recoil the mighty .22LR has to offer, and it doesn't have the *crack* with the long suppressed barrel.
Gotta love quiet guns...
That is all.
2 comments:
I want that!
Perfect piece for the Pending Zombie Apocalypse!
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