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/k/ - Thread 64221694
Anonymous No.64223261
>>64221694
>5 hours ago

Prolly way too late now, but I'd do the Remington first. That said, I'd end up doing both and shooting them all. Like the other a on said, just make sure the grip on the mossberg isn't fucked up (although there are repros available)
/k/ - What are the best 22 suppressors right now?
Anonymous No.64122953
>>64122351
Do you take that linear comp off on occasion? It will be gritty and difficult to twist off from carbon seeping into the threads. Normal muzzle devices will absolutely carbon lock, but a suppressor will do it a lot faster since it's containing the gasses as they cool.

>>64122430
Direct threaded cans will still carbon lock very readily, although you can slow it by putting some grease as antiseize/sealant on the threads. QD mounts put a lot of unnecessary complication into what is supposed to be a small and cheap suppressor. Tri-lugs can come loose or otherwise wiggle (but are probably the best QD option), ASR style QDs will get carboned up immediately, and barrel threads on rimfires are many times so short that a cherry bomb style taper mount wouldn't be removing a significant number of twists. Like the other anon said, all rimfires use 1/2x28 unless you live in euroland. Its much more cost efficient and universal to just do direct thread and not worry about some proprietary mount.

>>64122336
>>64122732
You guys don't shoot. Semiauto .22 absolutely will get a can hot enough to burn you, bolt action .22 will easily get hot enough to melt plastics and clothing. It would take a lot of full auto get a can glowing like a centerfire, but that doesn't mean it won't burn you.