Re: best .22 suppressor??
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lonmower</div><div class="ubbcode-body">jonaddis84, i was wondering?? .22 cans that come appart 4 cleaning. u said u lose the good quiet? so, after taken apart the can is not as effective?
& u just dip ur Ti cans in good solvent (copper, powder, & carbon remover)?
looked @ TBAC .22 cans & seem very high quality.
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Just saying a dirty can is quieter than a clean can, 95% of the time. Now, I havent noticed as much of a difference between a old dirty 22L-1 and a new clean one because theyre so damn quiet to begin with. But when talking slightly louder cans like the SS Mite from YHM, Ive shot a brand new one side by side with one that had a few thousand rounds through it and there was a night and day difference.
I am slightly biased when I speak of sealed vs take apart being an SOT I can just get a new one if it gets too dirty. BUT, if you get a quality sealed either SS or Ti can you can just do "the dip" on it to clean it out. My problem is that I hate cleaning anything, so my take apart cans become sealed cans anyway.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lonmower</div><div class="ubbcode-body">jonaddis84, i was wondering?? .22 cans that come appart 4 cleaning. u said u lose the good quiet? so, after taken apart the can is not as effective?
& u just dip ur Ti cans in good solvent (copper, powder, & carbon remover)?
looked @ TBAC .22 cans & seem very high quality.
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Just saying a dirty can is quieter than a clean can, 95% of the time. Now, I havent noticed as much of a difference between a old dirty 22L-1 and a new clean one because theyre so damn quiet to begin with. But when talking slightly louder cans like the SS Mite from YHM, Ive shot a brand new one side by side with one that had a few thousand rounds through it and there was a night and day difference.
I am slightly biased when I speak of sealed vs take apart being an SOT I can just get a new one if it gets too dirty. BUT, if you get a quality sealed either SS or Ti can you can just do "the dip" on it to clean it out. My problem is that I hate cleaning anything, so my take apart cans become sealed cans anyway.