Godspeed my friend! I'm at 10 months on my last suppressor purchase.Well…. I did it! Time to wait and see how long it will be tell the ATF gives me my can.
Ouch.Godspeed my friend! I'm at 10 months on my last suppressor purchase.
I got one a while back in 300 BLK. It's still technically a pistol. I've coyote hunted with it a few times but no luck so far. But it's a fun little gun in its own right and surprisingly accurate. Plus my wife enjoys shooting it so it was a good purchase. I added an AGB to help tame the blowback with the Ultra 7 and it helped a lot. Have a Dominus in jail that will replace the U7 since it has lower back pressure. As far as the flashlight, I thought it was a good idea until I turned it on at night with the can on it. The reflection off the can blinded me so not sure how practical it is. It also now resides on the left side of the handguard for ease of operation. But it's really only useful without the can attached. The folding adapter allows it to fit into small areas like my passenger seat or backpack, or a discreet gun case that doesn't look like a rifle case.Has anyone built a suppressed Ar pistol or SBR for coyote hunting? I'm throwing Around the idea of turning my pistol into one or the other. Might be fun!
Any insight or pics of yours would be appreciated.
Thanks
Bob
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.I got one a while back in 300 BLK. It's still technically a pistol. I've coyote hunted with it a few times but no luck so far. But it's a fun little gun in its own right and surprisingly accurate. Plus my wife enjoys shooting it so it was a good purchase. I added an AGB to help tame the blowback with the Ultra 7 and it helped a lot. Have a Dominus in jail that will replace the U7 since it has lower back pressure. As far as the flashlight, I thought it was a good idea until I turned it on at night with the can on it. The reflection off the can blinded me so not sure how practical it is. It also now resides on the left side of the handguard for ease of operation. But it's really only useful without the can attached. The folding adapter allows it to fit into small areas like my passenger seat or backpack, or a discreet gun case that doesn't look like a rifle case.
Anyway these little "pistols" are a hoot to shoot and I think you'll get a kick out of yours.