@@MrGottaGo there is no life cycle. You can only ruin a suppressor by overheating it like shooting one using full auto or not performing maintenance by not cleaning it and ruining it via internal sprawling. If you plan on firing in full auto, titanium (IMO) is the only way to go. But you can cheat like I did and use KA-WOOL and high temperature grease inside. This makes for extremely easy maintenance, a bit quieter (subjectively wet) and keeps temps down.
Better Idea....Close the doors of the ATF forever. They are a redundant and OUTDATED organization...We no longer need them to regulate tobacco, other agencies already cover alcohol regs by each state, and explosives can be shifted to the DHS.
Wish you could have weighed it new and at 800 rounds to see how much lead built up over the course of fire. It would have been good to compare weight post-cleaning as well.
I got one to go along with the PS90 I recently bought and SBRd. Haven't gotten that out to the range yet, but I have put one mag through it with the M&P 5.7. That gun breathes fire, even through the suppressor. I was afraid something was misaligned and I was getting strikes because of the what looked like sparks flying out of it, good to see yours did the same and it's not something wrong.
Would love some recommendations for a .22lr pistol for this. The shop I bought it from said taurus. It's not that I don't trust them, but.... cmon it's taurus.
@@sultanofsicka lot of people have good experiences with the Tx22 from Taurus. I did not sadly, I see a couple people here with bad experiences with the Sig p322 while I have had nothing but a good time with it. Choose either, tx22 or p322, imo the 322 looks more nicer than the TX but the TX does have the non moving optic plate
I personally love mine. It’s light, quiet and it’s nice not getting gassed out with copious magdumps. Runs like a top with my TX-22. Is it expensive for a .22lr can? Yes. Is it worth it? Every single penny was well spent.
I was just looking at this suppressor yesterday. I was disappointed to see it is sealed because the cleaning solutions on the market seem quite expensive. Still on the fence about it.
The 322 is so finnicky with ammo and how it's loaded in the mag in my experience. I'm super interested in this can because it looks like a steal for 22
Really? I have one and it’s ran 95% fine. The 5% is the usual .22lr prone to malfunctioning. I’ve only used CCI mini mags tho, the copper plated ones. Interesting some peoples experiences, I’ve had a Taurus TX22 competition pistol that jammed every 2-3 rounds but only when a suppressor was thrown on it. Sold it for the p322 and have loved it since.
@@scoobarsteve7948 I mostly agree, subtracting the punch fail to feeds, I would place it at 99%. Stacking the mag incorrectly is what jams some people up. We had this figured out decades ago with the mark 2 plus 3 mecgar mags, but some never learned from that dance so the lesson must be handed down.
I can't believe it but I'll be exchanging my P322 for a Taurus TX22 since I have so many feeding issues with the P322. I like the HuxWrx family of suppressors and think the ecosystem is good but their muzzle devices leave something to be desired.
I’ve had 3 issues with my tx22 And sparrow combo. 1 stock irons shot 4” low- red dot fixed that. 2 pro mag magazines feed like shit-Zero issues with oems 3 will not cycle CCI quiet 700fps subsonic. It will cycle subsonic golden bullet, American eagle, agila, CCI 1060 etc.
Do it. My TX-22 runs like a dream with the Flow 22-TI suppressor and it hasn’t had a single issue so far. Just make sure you tighten the suppressor really well so you don’t get a potential baffle strike.
@@Payt-y5d the angle of the follower is wrong or something. So it’ll push the front of the bullet up to high and the bolt assembly will miss the rear of the cartridge and the action will close in the center of round and dent it up.
They should consider throwing them on a lathe and working on the finish. I know it makes no difference in the function but people are all about aesthetics and they'll likely get more sales.
If I were in the shooting mat business, I would have the brains to make them long enough to accommodate the entire length of the human body plus the full length of a long rifle. Also make it wide enough to accommodate equipment and supplies on both sides. Put folds in it to make it shorter and narrower if you like.
I wonder if we could get T.Rex to make those. I don't think they're into that kind of equipment, but they're pretty good at thinking things through and coming up with good, functional designs. Plus, they already have all the manufacturing contacts. I've not not bought anything from them yet, but may get a chest rig and/or plate carrier from them soon.
Also, make them without adding pre-positioned permanent features like equipment pockets and other crap that just get in the way. Users like to decide for themselves what additions to attach and where to attach them. Everything needs to be modular.
@judodavid1 and what about all my family and friends? Should a person really have to choose between their rights and being near everything they love? We need to fight for our homes, not leave when the going gets tough.
My friends and i did a Pepsi challenge with a 22 Hux Sparrow and Switchback. We didn't have a soundmeter but they all sounded about the same. My Sparrow had a slightly louder first round pop. For what it's worth i didn't know gas in the face was a thing with 22lr. I do large mag dumps and haven't noticed
would be nice if you didnt have to be put on another list to get a suppressor... literally no reason for it just for them to get a free 200 from ya, no thanks.
You can thank Hollywood for suppressors being in the NFA but at the end of the day if you wanna play you gotta pay… at least until we can get them removed from the NFA. With the amount I invest in this hobby the 200 is annoying but not a big number
What's top 3 30 cal can you recommend? I definitely want something with hub mounts for Xeno for 308 on ar10 for hunting & 300 bo pistol for personal defense
I’ve used Break Through cleaner solution. $100 a gallon tho. Find some kind of tube container, I used some $5 water bottle from hobby lobby that can close/seal and then fill the tube up, throw the 22 suppressor in there and come back 48 hours later. Rinse with water (titanium won’t rust) and then blow dry it through the openings to try to get any remaining water out. Love it a lot more than taking the Rad 22 apart, sonic cleaning it then drying each piece off.
The 322 is picky about how you load the mags. If you use the loader that came with it there are practically no issues whatsoever. If you load the mag with your fingers it’s 50/50 as to whether it will work or not. CCI Mini Mags run the best in my experience.
Would love to see a cleaning test. Take the weight of it dirty, clean with the solution and weigh again, and then the same test with an ultrasonic cleaner?
Would this be one of the better cans for suppressing 5.7 hand guns? Seems like the flow thru design lives on high pressure and 5.7 will provide plenty of that.
My Sig P322 is the worst firearm purchase I have ever made. Constant failure to feeds and light primer strikes. I was able to get the light primer strikes resolved, by it still won't feed anything reliably. I say this to tell you the problems you had are not isolated to you.
Since this is flow through, it doesn't require a Nielsen device correct? Or is that more of a weight of the suppressor thing, which this seems super light.
Pretty sure a lot of .22 pistols don’t need that, and or the .22 suppressors are usually light enough to not need it if the pistol doesn’t have a fixed barrel. Keltec P-17 and Sig P322 and a couple others have fixed barrel designs
Would that cleaning solution work for other suppressors? I have a Sandman L with who knows how many rounds through it, and I know Dead Air doesn’t think you should be cleaning cans, but I would like to try to clean it out at some point
Look up Breakthrough suppressor cleaning solution. $100 a gallon but you submerge your can in a tube full of that solution, wait 48 hours and then rinse with water and air/blow dry as much as you can out. Shooting should get any left out. Just do be very mindful of the material of your suppressor with water. The solution is fine with everything but the water rinsing wouldn’t be good for aluminum if not 100% dried.
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Maybe if you ran water through it after then air/blow dry. Check out break through suppressor solution, haven’t used the sonic cleaner since I’ve used the solution. But it is $100 a gallon tho, major negative
Hell, I was about to say that even Inconel 718 shouldn’t be heated above 1300° with any scheduled frequency and can really start shitting the bed at 1800°.
Pay for stamp and can, then shell out more money for special cleaning solution. I’ll stick with my Osprey. Yeah, it’s a pain to clean, but all it costs me is my time. Thanks for your videos and support for Pete Hegseth.🇺🇸
Why would you have listed the cost of the cleaning solution? I know I can go find it but you'd think that is one of the first things that someone is going to want to know. If you have to clean it every 1k rounds and it cost $20 to clean it that's going to add up if you shoot a lot. Edit: MSRP on the kit is $74 and it say it is single use. Holy Crap! Every other can you can clean for free or close to free.
Unless you’ve got an American-180 or you’re Tim Walz, a flow-through .22lr can makes about as much sense as installing a tampon machine in the men’s room.
My .22 cans really gunk up my pistols fast, would the flow through design reduce this? I have an original OSS Flow Through can in .30 cal at the shop that the owner said I could have for free but it sucks (Heavy, AND does not work well) so I wont even waist the cost of a stamp on it.
As for serviceability, all of my .22 cans (except an old SWR can I bought 15+ years ago) are on form 1’s that I designed and machined myself. I made them to be user serviceable and machined them to take a .002” piece of stainless shim stock around the inside of the tube that I can easily and cheaply replace… I had all the surfaces other than the shim stock PVD coated, followed by tumbling all the parts with .5µm hBN powder (except the shim stock, which I spray with hBN dry film spray), which essentially makes them cleanable with a wet paper towel. This process can be done to commercial cans and yields the same cleanup results, which cuts out the frustration and hassle of cleaning .22 cans. My original comment wasn’t meant to denigrate OSS/Hux at all (I think they make great 5.56 & 7.62 cans). It’s just a silly concept to use for a .22lr can unless you’re mag-dumping a full-auto .22lr/5.7x28, which 99% of users aren’t likely to do. I don’t own any select-fire .22lr hosts, so the volume of traditional flow cans is perfectly fine and I’d rather take the tone, performance, and flash reduction of a standard flow can over the minuscule level of backpressure reduction of that the .22lr produces. And if your .22 host is having chambering issues or excessive port noise, both can usually be remedied pretty easily. But most issues that would arise on .22lr suppressor host stem from ammunition issues, magazine issues, or reliability issues with the host gun itself.
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What's the overall life cycle of titanium suppressors compared to other metal suppressors?
@@MrGottaGo there is no life cycle. You can only ruin a suppressor by overheating it like shooting one using full auto or not performing maintenance by not cleaning it and ruining it via internal sprawling. If you plan on firing in full auto, titanium (IMO) is the only way to go.
But you can cheat like I did and use KA-WOOL and high temperature grease inside. This makes for extremely easy maintenance, a bit quieter (subjectively wet) and keeps temps down.
Hey Mike, much more to come I assume? LOL!
The shit burger we're about to force-feed the anti-2A community is going to be great!
Can we get some deals on boots mrgng?
Brandon for new ATF director
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HERE WE GO BRANDON
@@Mrgunsngearyou would be much better in that position
Better Idea....Close the doors of the ATF forever. They are a redundant and OUTDATED organization...We no longer need them to regulate tobacco, other agencies already cover alcohol regs by each state, and explosives can be shifted to the DHS.
At minimum he needs to be put in charge of ATFBEFAT (FATD)
I have had mine for 6 months and absolutely love it. It's so quiet on my M&P 22 pistol that a shot timer doesn't even pick it up.
Wish you could have weighed it new and at 800 rounds to see how much lead built up over the course of fire. It would have been good to compare weight post-cleaning as well.
Duly noted
@ I failed to mention that I always appreciate your content and many contributions to the 2A community. Thank you.
@@Mrgunsngearwhat if it were Dually noted?
Back in Tasmania in the 1980s we made .22 cans out of polypropylene, ironwood, stainless, aluminum. Very quiet out of a bolt action rifle
I got one to go along with the PS90 I recently bought and SBRd. Haven't gotten that out to the range yet, but I have put one mag through it with the M&P 5.7. That gun breathes fire, even through the suppressor. I was afraid something was misaligned and I was getting strikes because of the what looked like sparks flying out of it, good to see yours did the same and it's not something wrong.
Would love some recommendations for a .22lr pistol for this. The shop I bought it from said taurus. It's not that I don't trust them, but.... cmon it's taurus.
@@sultanofsicka lot of people have good experiences with the Tx22 from Taurus. I did not sadly, I see a couple people here with bad experiences with the Sig p322 while I have had nothing but a good time with it. Choose either, tx22 or p322, imo the 322 looks more nicer than the TX but the TX does have the non moving optic plate
@@sultanofsick Ruger Sr22, S&W M&P 22, Sig P322, FN502...
Just to name a few
Thanks Mike
You're welcome 👍🏽
I personally love mine. It’s light, quiet and it’s nice not getting gassed out with copious magdumps. Runs like a top with my TX-22. Is it expensive for a .22lr can? Yes. Is it worth it? Every single penny was well spent.
Thanks Mike for the video.
Just certified mine yesterday, didn’t realize how durable it was just bought for the flow. Thanks for the info!
I was just looking at this suppressor yesterday. I was disappointed to see it is sealed because the cleaning solutions on the market seem quite expensive. Still on the fence about it.
Does clr react with ti? Give it the ole Cortina in and out.
The 322 is so finnicky with ammo and how it's loaded in the mag in my experience. I'm super interested in this can because it looks like a steal for 22
Yeah, gotta stack that mag right, and it doesn't like feeding punch either. Any of the standard federal and cci work so far. This can fits it well.
Really? I have one and it’s ran 95% fine. The 5% is the usual .22lr prone to malfunctioning. I’ve only used CCI mini mags tho, the copper plated ones. Interesting some peoples experiences, I’ve had a Taurus TX22 competition pistol that jammed every 2-3 rounds but only when a suppressor was thrown on it. Sold it for the p322 and have loved it since.
@@scoobarsteve7948 I mostly agree, subtracting the punch fail to feeds, I would place it at 99%. Stacking the mag incorrectly is what jams some people up. We had this figured out decades ago with the mark 2 plus 3 mecgar mags, but some never learned from that dance so the lesson must be handed down.
I love my huxwrx.22ti flow on my Kidd barreled 10/22
Thank you, God bless
Great job again
Thank you
Thank you 😊
Welcome!
Thanks Mike! A little on the loud side for 5.7 supers. I’ve wanted to mess with one on subs.
You're welcome
@BuffRANGE I have one, and the 62 grain fiocchi doesn't cycle in my psa rock😢
@@ROCMASTA1 Thanks. This was my question.
@bench175 NP! I have to run supers. My GSL 5.7 is the only one that works with subs.
@@ROCMASTA1interesting. Maybe not enough back pressure then. I run the 62gr subs with my JKa special.
Some 3D printers are now snitching (calls the cops) if you make a gun.
Source: Liberty Doll
‘Switching’? Do you mean switching off?
Can you rephrase this comment to make your meaning more clear?
He meant snitching I think
thanks for the report
@@Mrgunsngear my pleasure.
I can't believe it but I'll be exchanging my P322 for a Taurus TX22 since I have so many feeding issues with the P322. I like the HuxWrx family of suppressors and think the ecosystem is good but their muzzle devices leave something to be desired.
TX22 is legit
I’ve had 3 issues with my tx22 And sparrow combo.
1 stock irons shot 4” low- red dot fixed that.
2 pro mag magazines feed like shit-Zero issues with oems
3 will not cycle CCI quiet 700fps subsonic.
It will cycle subsonic golden bullet, American eagle, agila, CCI 1060 etc.
Do it. My TX-22 runs like a dream with the Flow 22-TI suppressor and it hasn’t had a single issue so far. Just make sure you tighten the suppressor really well so you don’t get a potential baffle strike.
@@TheAirSofterblaster200I have never seen any ProMag that was reliable in any firearm
Not one
@@Payt-y5d the angle of the follower is wrong or something. So it’ll push the front of the bullet up to high and the bolt assembly will miss the rear of the cartridge and the action will close in the center of round and dent it up.
They should consider throwing them on a lathe and working on the finish. I know it makes no difference in the function but people are all about aesthetics and they'll likely get more sales.
Love my TX22 with Dead Air Mask 22.
If I were in the shooting mat business, I would have the brains to make them long enough to accommodate the entire length of the human body plus the full length of a long rifle. Also make it wide enough to accommodate equipment and supplies on both sides. Put folds in it to make it shorter and narrower if you like.
absolutely
I wonder if we could get T.Rex to make those. I don't think they're into that kind of equipment, but they're pretty good at thinking things through and coming up with good, functional designs. Plus, they already have all the manufacturing contacts. I've not not bought anything from them yet, but may get a chest rig and/or plate carrier from them soon.
Also, make them without adding pre-positioned permanent features like equipment pockets and other crap that just get in the way. Users like to decide for themselves what additions to attach and where to attach them. Everything needs to be modular.
I’d love to hear more about its performance over extended use-especially on different calibers.
Nice. Now I need the laws in NY to change.
Feel the same living in Commiefornia!
Move to a free state.
@judodavid1 and what about all my family and friends? Should a person really have to choose between their rights and being near everything they love? We need to fight for our homes, not leave when the going gets tough.
Then I wish you good luck and Godspeed @
@@judodavid1 Roger that. A part of does want to move but I don't even know where.
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My friends and i did a Pepsi challenge with a 22 Hux Sparrow and Switchback. We didn't have a soundmeter but they all sounded about the same. My Sparrow had a slightly louder first round pop. For what it's worth i didn't know gas in the face was a thing with 22lr. I do large mag dumps and haven't noticed
Just got my 1st can a couple weeks ago. Only took 4 days. Got the 556k I almost went with the TI maybe the next one but the K is real nice!
Thank you Sir
would be nice if you didnt have to be put on another list to get a suppressor... literally no reason for it just for them to get a free 200 from ya, no thanks.
You can thank Hollywood for suppressors being in the NFA but at the end of the day if you wanna play you gotta pay… at least until we can get them removed from the NFA. With the amount I invest in this hobby the 200 is annoying but not a big number
absolutely
Just watching guntubers puts you on a list, dude.
Got some old pillows and some duct tape?
The more people that buy them the more the common use argument comes in to play.
Do it for the children 😂
What's top 3 30 cal can you recommend? I definitely want something with hub mounts for Xeno for 308 on ar10 for hunting & 300 bo pistol for personal defense
I mostly come for the flashlight reviews.
Would love to know the weight before and after running through the cleaning solution, and how much fouling occurred.
Duly noted
I have my doubts that solution is going to work well enough. I have to scrub the shit out of my .22 can baffles even after sonic cleaning.
Unless its more like the"dip". But then your left dealing with a toxic substance that needs to be disposed of properly
I’d like to see one constructed of ti and carbon fiber. Super 🪶light!
Sounds good, but I would be wary of any 22 can can't be disassembled for thorough cleaning!
I’ve used Break Through cleaner solution. $100 a gallon tho. Find some kind of tube container, I used some $5 water bottle from hobby lobby that can close/seal and then fill the tube up, throw the 22 suppressor in there and come back 48 hours later. Rinse with water (titanium won’t rust) and then blow dry it through the openings to try to get any remaining water out. Love it a lot more than taking the Rad 22 apart, sonic cleaning it then drying each piece off.
The 322 is picky about how you load the mags. If you use the loader that came with it there are practically no issues whatsoever. If you load the mag with your fingers it’s 50/50 as to whether it will work or not. CCI Mini Mags run the best in my experience.
Would love to see a cleaning test. Take the weight of it dirty, clean with the solution and weigh again, and then the same test with an ultrasonic cleaner?
Once we either get some sanity in the NFA or get rid of it completely, cans are gonna get cheap! 3d printed!
Inshallah
When you chamber a round and the bipod moves adjusting your natural point of aim
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DA mask 22hd, costs less, sounds amazing, can be taken down for cleaning & rated for 5.7 & under. Hard to beat...
Huxwrx seems to be revising all of the work that Thermal Defense Solutions created. Are there any TDS people involved with Huxwrx?
So much quieter than the Osprey micro.
What stock was that on the Ruger bolt gun? Looks sweet! 😎
Atf has slowed down on processing cans again!
Would this be one of the better cans for suppressing 5.7 hand guns? Seems like the flow thru design lives on high pressure and 5.7 will provide plenty of that.
My Sig P322 is the worst firearm purchase I have ever made. Constant failure to feeds and light primer strikes. I was able to get the light primer strikes resolved, by it still won't feed anything reliably. I say this to tell you the problems you had are not isolated to you.
Try using the mag loader that came in the box. If you load the mags with that it alleviates almost all of the issues. It fixed all of my issues.
Literally a solution 😂😂
Since this is flow through, it doesn't require a Nielsen device correct? Or is that more of a weight of the suppressor thing, which this seems super light.
Pretty sure a lot of .22 pistols don’t need that, and or the .22 suppressors are usually light enough to not need it if the pistol doesn’t have a fixed barrel. Keltec P-17 and Sig P322 and a couple others have fixed barrel designs
would one of those counter top sonic cleaners work or do they not want sonic cleaners used on it?
you'd need a specific type of solution
@@Mrgunsngear Appreciate much. I'll get one when the tax fee and bonus paperwork is done away with.
Would that cleaning solution work for other suppressors? I have a Sandman L with who knows how many rounds through it, and I know Dead Air doesn’t think you should be cleaning cans, but I would like to try to clean it out at some point
Look up Breakthrough suppressor cleaning solution. $100 a gallon but you submerge your can in a tube full of that solution, wait 48 hours and then rinse with water and air/blow dry as much as you can out. Shooting should get any left out. Just do be very mindful of the material of your suppressor with water. The solution is fine with everything but the water rinsing wouldn’t be good for aluminum if not 100% dried.
@ good thing the Sandman series isn’t made out of aluminum
Get rid of the tax stamp!
...and the ATF
1st comment, I have one of these but haven't shot it yet!
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What are you supposed to do with the lead-infused cocktail post-clean? I imagine it's probably not advised to dump in the ole backyard lake?
Was curious why I have not been seeing your content. I was no longer subscribed.
I wonder how a 50-100 round burn down on a 5.7 would clean it?
Which did you like better, Resilient Suppressors Jessie's Girl Vs HUXWRX Flow 22 Ti ?
The lead bits and pieces from bullets in the can would be melted far before 1,800 F
Still waiting for mine to get out of jail.
Last suppressor took 17 months.
How would it work on a PCP air rifle in 22cal? I imagine it would be real quiet?
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Amendment II
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Don’t think the ATF cares too much
@@scoobarsteve7948 True but they soon will
I don’t trust that cleaning lol my sparrow I haft to use a knife to cut the lead from baffle 😅
Could you throw it in a sonic cleaner to get the buildup off?
Maybe if you ran water through it after then air/blow dry. Check out break through suppressor solution, haven’t used the sonic cleaner since I’ve used the solution. But it is $100 a gallon tho, major negative
@ ya figured rinse off once cleaned then oil it, works pretty well for my pistol slides and bolt carriers.
Simple green in a sonic cleaner works on machine guns. Come out clean as the day the left the factory
From eyeballing them
Hi temp anti seize on the threads doesn’t hurt….
I call BS on that 1800F rating. Grade 5 Ti has operating temp of 600F to 800F(at the max). Even 718 Inconel is not anywhere near 1800F!
Hell, I was about to say that even Inconel 718 shouldn’t be heated above 1300° with any scheduled frequency and can really start shitting the bed at 1800°.
The 1800F is the melting point of grade 5. Maybe that's what the manual was referring to.
@@LUCNUKEM Not what he said, also it doesn't make any sense to list melting point in the user manual.
Wonder if a ceramic suppressor could be made?
Ceramic is too brittle… Carbon fiber has been tried to varying amounts of success with lower-pressure cartridges.
I wonder if it can handle 22 TCM.....?
Bald guys rock
Pay for stamp and can, then shell out more money for special cleaning solution. I’ll stick with my Osprey. Yeah, it’s a pain to clean, but all it costs me is my time. Thanks for your videos and support for Pete Hegseth.🇺🇸
Would cool if otncould handle 5.56 in a slow cadence
Indeed
I'd like to get the print file and try it in pla
Whats the comparison to a deadair mask .?
First round pop?
Brandon for ATF director
Do you have to register these suppressors are they legal
yes yes
That'd be any suppressor far as I know
Is that you Dettlebach
Why would you have listed the cost of the cleaning solution? I know I can go find it but you'd think that is one of the first things that someone is going to want to know. If you have to clean it every 1k rounds and it cost $20 to clean it that's going to add up if you shoot a lot.
Edit: MSRP on the kit is $74 and it say it is single use. Holy Crap! Every other can you can clean for free or close to free.
Do I just pour my used solution down the kitchen sink?
I'd keep it and re-use it
Why does everybody test noise levels of a supressor with a semi auto banging open and closed use a revolver to get true registering.
1. very few revolvers have a threaded barrel 2. revolvers have a HUGE gas leak at both ends of the cylinder
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Sigh.. I hate my state. All I want to do is go fast and quiet. 😢
Display average decibel with velocity.
1k recommended cleaning? Thats not even a full range day.
I wonder how incredibly toxic that cleaning solution is.
F yt
fair enough
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Sealed 22 can! PASS! PASS!
Walk away folks!
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Unless you’ve got an American-180 or you’re Tim Walz, a flow-through .22lr can makes about as much sense as installing a tampon machine in the men’s room.
My .22 cans really gunk up my pistols fast, would the flow through design reduce this? I have an original OSS Flow Through can in .30 cal at the shop that the owner said I could have for free but it sucks (Heavy, AND does not work well) so I wont even waist the cost of a stamp on it.
I definitely prefer Flow everything on semi autos.
As for serviceability, all of my .22 cans (except an old SWR can I bought 15+ years ago) are on form 1’s that I designed and machined myself.
I made them to be user serviceable and machined them to take a .002” piece of stainless shim stock around the inside of the tube that I can easily and cheaply replace… I had all the surfaces other than the shim stock PVD coated, followed by tumbling all the parts with .5µm hBN powder (except the shim stock, which I spray with hBN dry film spray), which essentially makes them cleanable with a wet paper towel. This process can be done to commercial cans and yields the same cleanup results, which cuts out the frustration and hassle of cleaning .22 cans.
My original comment wasn’t meant to denigrate OSS/Hux at all (I think they make great 5.56 & 7.62 cans). It’s just a silly concept to use for a .22lr can unless you’re mag-dumping a full-auto .22lr/5.7x28, which 99% of users aren’t likely to do.
I don’t own any select-fire .22lr hosts, so the volume of traditional flow cans is perfectly fine and I’d rather take the tone, performance, and flash reduction of a standard flow can over the minuscule level of backpressure reduction of that the .22lr produces. And if your .22 host is having chambering issues or excessive port noise, both can usually be remedied pretty easily. But most issues that would arise on .22lr suppressor host stem from ammunition issues, magazine issues, or reliability issues with the host gun itself.
@@jamesjusick1462I know a stupid person who would pay for a stamp for it
@@bulldaggerwatkins190learn me something. What is hbn powder?
Rimmed cartridges aren’t meant for autoloaders. Period.
(Laughs in PKM)
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The new name is kinda douchey
I’d get one but I bought my Rugged 22 can before this one came out (also a good can, but HUXWRX is 🤌).