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  1. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    Another brick down. Haters gonna say it's fake. The slide isn't locking back every few magazines, so it may be time to clean & lube the TX22 for its first time ever.
  2. E. Bryant

    Port strike coming… not going to be good!

    A woefully incomplete list of things that also don't pay taxes: - CAD workstations - CNC machines - printing presses - cordless power tools - man lifts and boom trucks - combine harvesters - ice makers - plastic injection molding machines - floor scrubbers - PCB auto-routing software tools...
  3. E. Bryant

    Port strike coming… not going to be good!

    This is what happens when emotion replaces logic.
  4. E. Bryant

    Lightweight hunting stock for RimX .22LR

    My RimX pest control rifle sits in a Manners LRH with the M5 mini chassis. There are slightly lighter options, but I like the ergonomics and feature set.
  5. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    So feel free to post your experience with this suppressor that contradicts my claims. I'm confident you've never so much as laid a finger on one of these.
  6. E. Bryant

    Port strike coming… not going to be good!

    I'm sure one of my ancestors had similar thoughts when tractors were invented, and yet we're still employed even as farm employment dropped from about 14M a century ago (about 15% of the total population) to 3M today (less than 1% of the population). If automation is so bad for the labor...
  7. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    If you want to weigh in on matters in which you don't have the relevant experience and knowledge, that is your privilege. In fact, the forum is way more entertaining when you do.
  8. E. Bryant

    Ammo purchase

    That was my takeaway from the experience, at least in the bullseye environment with that particular pistol. Drop me into a different scenario with a different pistol, and ammo won't matter as much as my incompetence.
  9. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    Lots of big talk for someone who hasn't used one. Looks almost new after almost 1000 rounds: Action looks pretty clean, too: See that bit of carbon on the interior of the slide, right where the case mouth would be? That's less build-up than I'd see with 100 rounds from a normal can.
  10. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    Cool - no need for you to contribute anything more to these discussions.
  11. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    Hopefully the most of the crud exits the distal end of the can. Shooting the FLOW Ti under NODS was pretty instructive. There's a lot of burnination occurring outside the can. Agreed with your comments on the modular Oculus. The short config is tolerable on a 22LR pistol for a few rounds so...
  12. E. Bryant

    Port strike coming… not going to be good!

    I have no problem with paying these guys. It's not a particularly easy job, and the nature of their contract is such that they need to make up for not only the last four years of Bidenflation but also account for whatever is coming in the next half-decade. What I cannot accept is this Luddite...
  13. E. Bryant

    Ammo purchase

    Noted. Looks to be very reasonably priced. I wasn't one to concern myself too much with center-fire pistol ammo accuracy until shooting winter bullseye league at the local club a few years ago. I grabbed whatever 115gr FMJ I'd been using to ping steel (I think it was Winchester) and...
  14. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    The FLOW Ti is not, but the RAD is. I'm curious to see if they foul as badly as the typical rimfire can. The host's action certainly stays cleaner.
  15. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    If it's pointless then how come it works so well, particularly on blowback semi-autos which constitute the majority of rimfire use?
  16. E. Bryant

    Credit Card Co's that report to the Feds ?

    According to what the Very Serious People told me back then, there's nothing to fear if you don't have anything to hide. The vast majority of gun owners ate that shit up and asked for more.
  17. E. Bryant

    SOLD FN 502 Tactical FDE .22LR pistol

    For sale is a FN 502 Tactical .22LR pistol. This is in excellent condition with about 200 rounds of use. Included are the original 10rd and 15rd mags, one additional 15rd OE mag, and the original case, documentation, and optic mounting hardware. $400 shipped from my FFL to yours. No trade...
  18. E. Bryant

    The Shuttle that damn near blew up...

    Can't afford to properly engineer a product for the grunts when lobbyists, congressmen, and shareholders all need to get their fair share.
  19. E. Bryant

    SOLD Sig P938 Legion 9mm pistol

    For sale is a Sig P938 Legion in excellent condition. Has less than 100 rounds through it. Has couple minor finish marks on the checkering on the front grip surface of the frame. Includes the original three mags plus two additional OE mags, We The People AIWB holster and mag carrier, OE threaded...
  20. E. Bryant

    Rimfire Flow through suppessor

    Such a dumb idea that the highest-ranked can in Pew Science's 22LR testing is... wait for it... a flow-through. The CAT/SR/A1 performed substantially better at both the muzzle and ear than other traditional silencers on both semi-auto and bolt applications. I'm not rushing out to replace my...