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Maybe now we've seen it all. A suppressed 2213.
Hello Smith auto fanatics. How is life treating you these days??
I now own a M&P 22 which I adapted my suppressor to.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>video link//// VVVVVVVVVVVV
M and P 22 suppressed 1 12 12 pictures by Allen-Frame - Photobucket
But in my 'travels' this weekend I came upon a model 2213 with a strange
appendage protruding from its muzzle. .
I remove the thread protector and my internal mechanic spies a 1/2" X 28 thread.
I bought the gun. Took it home and bingo! Here it is. Just pictures
the range video will come on Wednesday.
Someone did some very good work. The barrel is threaded and this
solid stainless adapter was installed.
Come on, that's too cute!
Lucky at guns, unlucky at Love,
Allen Frame
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Cool!!! Neat setup in that the factory sights clear the suppressor.
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Old News.... The 2213/2214 have long been favored for can applications for some time. The low barrel and tall slide make it easy to use the sights and the factory bushing nut and threaded barrel make this application a snap.
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Old News.... The 2213/2214 have long been favored for can applications for some time. The low barrel and tall slide make it easy to use the sights and the factory bushing nut and threaded barrel make this application a snap.
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I never knew. Thanks Drew.
Allen
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02-13-2012, 09:09 PM
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Hahahaha, ya dinna buy that from a fella in a dark overcoat wearing sunglasses in an alley on da south side did ya?heheh, wicked slick lil gat fer sure Best wishes from Chicago.
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Cute little gun. (hit's the Like button)
How well does a suppressor work on a small blow-back operated pistol? I remember way back seeing a Ruger 10/22 with a suppressor where the muzzle noise was cut down to nil, but a lot of noise came out of the breech of the rifle.
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Suppressors, another "You can't have that in California" item. Both guns are really drool worthy.
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The toughest part about owning a 2213/2214 is finding a decent non-nylon holster!
These are nifty little guns either with or without a can.
Dig the magazine release...
And the funky ejection port location...
Buy mags while you can...
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good snag on the 2213....they are getting rare as hens teeth
i just bought this one a week ago or so.
Smith & Wesson Model 2213 Baby 22 LR LNIB Complete : Semi Auto Pistols at GunBroker.com
They all came with threaded barrels.
OH and Drew....I'm now confident you have every gun ever made.....
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Cute little gun. (hit's the Like button)
How well does a suppressor work on a small blow-back operated pistol? I remember way back seeing a Ruger 10/22 with a suppressor where the muzzle noise was cut down to nil, but a lot of noise came out of the breech of the rifle.
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With a rubber buffer, the 10/22 action noise can be made pretty quiet.
Nice S&W pistols,,,
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410 Bore...
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OH and Drew....I'm now confident you have every gun ever made.....
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Hey Kris... I'm workin' on it! Going to the post office this afternoon Bro... That's for the very subtle reminder....
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I wonder if the suppressor adds to the accuracy of that 2213?
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For the reasons already stated above, the S&W 22's make OUTSTANDING little suppressed plinkers! I've got a 622 and a 422, both with the threaded barrel adaptors for my can. I'd like one of the little 2213/2214s one day to add to the selection.
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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I've been keeping my eyes open for a 22xx for a project like this.
Does this mod work on a 422 as well? I know where there is one...
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I am no expert but think you will find that the Models 2206, 422 and 622 are essecentually the same pistol but made from different materials. The M-2206 is all stainless, the 622 is an alloy frame with a stainless slide and the M-422 is a blued steel slide with an alloy frame. The 2213 & 2214 are smaller versions as far as magazine capacity is concerned.
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NO, you are not obsessed at all!
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Do the 2213/2214 use the same thread adapter as the m&p22?
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Do the 2213/2214 use the same thread adapter as the m&p22?
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No they do not. The 2213/14 does use the same adapter that the 422/622/2206 does. My 2213 has been suppressed for several years now. Very quiet, and accurate.
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