@@Epheli.I prefer the regular stock because then I can attach a hunters shell holder to the stock. What this allows me to do is place the bipod, silencerco sparrow, and holosun 403c and still have room left for a few hundred rounds of ammo. Everything fits nice and easy in a 30l bugout bag. In a survival situation there is so much enormous value in having a long range silenced .22 rifle. The scope is especially the part that makes it extremely efficient because it does not require to be plugged in because it has a small solid panel.
@@iansantacera1263 unfortunately, sir. Wala na kay mapalit nga same ani akoa from any gunstore in the country. Last existing unit nlng ni. Naay similar ani niya pero Henry ang brand. Naa baligya sa Armscor, FedGuns, ug sa Lynx.
It would be pointless to use "subsonic" cartridges on this semi-auto AR7. subsonic 22LR ammo does not have enough power to cycle the bolt. Anyway, standard velocity CCi 22LR cartridges are essentially subsonic.
@@kilooneeight True on neither score. Subsonic cartridges have a heavier bullet, and so retain just as much energy to cycle the action. In addition, "standard velocity" CCIs are easily supersonic. Not by any huge distance, but they're certainly not subsonic; they still make that "sonic boom" that makes a shot loud. That's the whole point of a suppressor: slowing the bullet to just under Mach 1. Subsonics compensate with larger bullets, which carry roughly the same amount of total energy downrange after retaining roughly the same amount to cycle the action. They just send that big bullet downrange more slowly.
Ok. But I'm telling you, 22LR subsonics do not (with emphasis) work on AR7 rifles. Sure it works for some semi-auto rifles and works best for bolt-actions but certainly not this one. Anyway, CCi standard velocity works well suppressed on this rifle as seen in the vid. ^_^
Tim Hofstetter, what's the speed of CCi Standard Velocity on a 16inch barrel of a semi-auto rifle? What's the speed of CCi Standard Velocity on its box? 1070fps. Mach 1 is 1125fps approximately. ^_^
@@kilooneeight Maybe YOUR AR7 doesn't like them. Mine (until it was stolen) had no difficulty at all with them, and everyone else's AR7 is fine with them. I suspect that either your recoil spring is awfully soft for some reason... or that you got into a nasty bad batch of subsonic ammunition with standard-weight bullets and [nearly] no powder behind them. There are other subsonic cartridges out there for .22LR, and I encourage you to try them before you do anything else. Then... you'll get the benefit of downrange energy / power AND quiet shooting. If you just suppress ordinary .22LRs, you throw away a huge amount of your downrange energy / power.
looks like someone made a nail gun into a rifle
pound for pound the most fun way to fire 22 lr
It sure is. ^_^
This and the Remington Nylon 66
Fr this is my dream gun
Get one! Or do you not live in USA? A couple companies made cheaper parts for the ar15 grip conversion..just a heads up.
@@Epheli.I prefer the regular stock because then I can attach a hunters shell holder to the stock. What this allows me to do is place the bipod, silencerco sparrow, and holosun 403c and still have room left for a few hundred rounds of ammo. Everything fits nice and easy in a 30l bugout bag. In a survival situation there is so much enormous value in having a long range silenced .22 rifle. The scope is especially the part that makes it extremely efficient because it does not require to be plugged in because it has a small solid panel.
@@vitalityfox nice!
SALUDOS,PRIMERA vez que veo una ar7 con un peine de esa capacidad
Muchas veces he visto videos de muchos ar7 con peines de 8 balas
That's an interesting configuration, haven't seen one like that
Cute little rifle
Nice, been looking at this gun what’s the handguard you’re using? (Idk much about guns yet so sorry if not the right term lol)
Nice set up! Are you just using an adapter, or is it a threaded barrel?
Just using an adapter. Had one machined for it. I dont want to thread the barrel
Tagpila pud ang adapter? @@kilooneeight
@@aaronmarkgonzales3097 apil ra sa pagbuhat sa suppressor. Package deal na. ;)
was that 2 8rn mags glued together ??
Tack welding
May long magazine na pala ang henry??
@@carltorres1006 this is not a Henry.
@@kilooneeight what model is it???
@@carltorres1006 Armalite. With aftermarket AR7 collapsible stock.
What rail is that?
Armscor ni Sir ang distriutor
@@iansantacera1263 naa ang armscor aning AR7 pero Henry ilaha. Kaning akoa kay Armalite ni.
@@kilooneeight Asa nimo na purchase sir unsa na gun store? Nice pang hunting
@@iansantacera1263 unfortunately, sir. Wala na kay mapalit nga same ani akoa from any gunstore in the country. Last existing unit nlng ni. Naay similar ani niya pero Henry ang brand. Naa baligya sa Armscor, FedGuns, ug sa Lynx.
hm?
Such silliness. Just use subsonic cartridges and you have no use for a suppressor.
It would be pointless to use "subsonic" cartridges on this semi-auto AR7. subsonic 22LR ammo does not have enough power to cycle the bolt. Anyway, standard velocity CCi 22LR cartridges are essentially subsonic.
@@kilooneeight True on neither score. Subsonic cartridges have a heavier bullet, and so retain just as much energy to cycle the action. In addition, "standard velocity" CCIs are easily supersonic. Not by any huge distance, but they're certainly not subsonic; they still make that "sonic boom" that makes a shot loud.
That's the whole point of a suppressor: slowing the bullet to just under Mach 1. Subsonics compensate with larger bullets, which carry roughly the same amount of total energy downrange after retaining roughly the same amount to cycle the action. They just send that big bullet downrange more slowly.
Ok. But I'm telling you, 22LR subsonics do not (with emphasis) work on AR7 rifles. Sure it works for some semi-auto rifles and works best for bolt-actions but certainly not this one. Anyway, CCi standard velocity works well suppressed on this rifle as seen in the vid. ^_^
Tim Hofstetter, what's the speed of CCi Standard Velocity on a 16inch barrel of a semi-auto rifle? What's the speed of CCi Standard Velocity on its box? 1070fps. Mach 1 is 1125fps approximately. ^_^
@@kilooneeight Maybe YOUR AR7 doesn't like them. Mine (until it was stolen) had no difficulty at all with them, and everyone else's AR7 is fine with them. I suspect that either your recoil spring is awfully soft for some reason... or that you got into a nasty bad batch of subsonic ammunition with standard-weight bullets and [nearly] no powder behind them. There are other subsonic cartridges out there for .22LR, and I encourage you to try them before you do anything else.
Then... you'll get the benefit of downrange energy / power AND quiet shooting. If you just suppress ordinary .22LRs, you throw away a huge amount of your downrange energy / power.