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MAE is out of business. Keep an eye on Trademe for second hand suppressors. DPT rimfire ones are great.I'm in NZ too.
I like 22 suppressors but cleaning them in a PITA, so been trying to find one that was better suited to cleaning and heavy use.
Will look into a MAE one.
You got me confused with pog fatties
Maybe yours isn’tYour blood isn’t putting that sort of pressure. Water freezing can exert between 30,000-115,000psi that’s why it changes landscapes and cracks foundations, erections have less than 2psi.
Source- science
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I'm in NZ too.Being all steel they are on the heavy side for a .22 suppressor, but they are very, very effective, solid and easy to disassemble and clean.
The quality of manufacture is apparent as soon as you pick it up.
I have a lot of different suppressors but the Parker Hale is my favorite for .22.
Parker Hale also did an aluminum version with a different style of internal baffle. I've got one on a Webley .22 revolver but never shot it.
A New Zealand suppressor company, MAE, did a stainless steel copy of the Parker Hale. I've got one and it works really well.
Or doxx the POS and let nature take it's course...
Sirhr
Being all steel they are on the heavy side for a .22 suppressor, but they are very, very effective, solid and easy to disassemble and clean.Cheer mate.
Whats so good about these older suppressors? They seem to be pretty popular.
The Egyptians were not smart enough to build this.