Shooting Suppressed For The 1st Time

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In another thread, I discussed my stamp from the BATFE came in and that I was able to pick up my 22Sparrow suppressor that I purchased in early January. Today I shot it for the first time. Before this week, I had never seen a suppressor in person and had never heard one shot before. So all this is new to me & I thought I might post my experience... from a newbie's perspective.

I went down to my new shooting range I'm building in my bottom pasture and shot 100 rounds each of CCI subsonic, CCI standard velocity and Aguila 40 gr SuperExtra standard velocity. I shot without any hearing protection. My first impression was, dang, this bolt assembly sure makes a lot of noise when it cycles. Second impression was dang, that 22 bullet is loud when it hits the target. Point being, I just didn't hear any bang at all... not in the least. Granted, my hearing isn't the best in the world, but I just never heard the gun go off. With no bang & no hearing protection, it is amazing what you can now hear.

As far as ammo, for each variety I would shoot a whole magazine nice & slow, one as fast as I could squeeze the trigger and the balance as a mixture of fast & slow. Both CCI functioned flawlessly but the Aguila gave me on average one FTF per magazine. Looking at the round, they had light strikes and I haven't had any light strikes since I installed my CMC trigger. My last magazine of this stuff also failed to stay open after the last round fired and that has never happened to me before. So makes me think something is up with this ammo or at least this batch I have. One reason I say this goes back to what I said earlier, in that you can really hear the bolt cycle. With the CMC, the sound was always uniform. With the Aguila, even when firing without failure, I could hear a difference with some. Like maybe some rounds didn't have as much oomph as others. Makes me wonder if this could occasionally impact the cocking of the trigger fully?

In summary, I could kick myself in the arse for not getting one sooner. I live on 20 acres but rarely shot on my property as some of my inside dogs would freak out, as well as my horses. Well today, no dog issues and my horses were grazing 200 yards away in the next pasture and totally ignored me. Folks, sell off something or do whatever you have to do and purchase you a suppressor. You will not regret it one tiny bit.

Shooting from the back of my Gator.

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Horses calm as can be.

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That is awesome! I've never fired suppressed either, really makes me consider biting the bullet and buying one! Enjoy your new toy and range.
 
That is awesome! I've never fired suppressed either, really makes me consider biting the bullet and buying one!
Do it & do it now. If your dealer has one in stock, the wait time is now around 9 months and I think headed for a year... especially with this talk of changing up trusts/corps & requiring your Sheriff's signature even for them.

I would establish a trust NOW if I were you and get your form 4 in before these changes come thru. Right now, the trust/corporation method saves you from being fingerprinted and having law enforcement to sign off. They also allow multiple users.
 
Fun, ain't it! :)

Once you shoot suppressed there's no going back.

Man, this is the ONLY way to shoot.

BTW, that Aguila I shot, not the same as yours, didn't smell like burnt pineapple. Smelled like burnt dog poop to me... not that I know what that actually smells like. Let me just say... it stinks.
 
Do it & do it now. If your dealer has one in stock, the wait time is now around 9 months and I think headed for a year... especially with this talk of changing up trusts/corps & requiring your Sheriff's signature even for them.

I would establish a trust NOW if I were you and get your form 4 in before these changes come thru. Right now, the trust/corporation method saves you from being fingerprinted and having law enforcement to sign off. They also allow multiple users.

The proposed changes still will not require CLEO sign-off. Just notification. Not sure at application time or when you take possession. But an increase in the tax to $500 (But this will require congressional approval). In fact the whole slew of changes may require congressional approval since the current requirements are written in legislation, not rule making.
 
Im so envious at the moment. Im still waiting for my stamp to show up. (bought a Sparrow as well) Glad to hear, (or not hear :D ) you range results.

Question; did you use a spacer on your 15-22?

Thanks for sharing!
 
Just wait till you get so used to it you get called a "suppressor snob" LOL I hate plugs, and shoot everything I can suppressed now.... enjoy it!!!!
 
Congrats on the silencer! I'm waiting for the price on ammo to come back to earth, until them I'm just shooting a 22/45 Lite suppressed (which is awesome as the bullets don't go supersonic). I'm not paying quadruple for the price of ammo. As noted in the other suppressor thread, a case of CCI SV was $250, at today's prices you'd pay $1000.

New rule change, all responsible parties in a trust or corporation will need fingerprints, pictures, and CLEO signoff. Thanks NFATCA!
 
I'm not paying quadruple for the price of ammo. As noted in the other suppressor thread, a case of CCI SV was $250, at today's prices you'd pay $1000.

Sorry but that is not correct. I can go on gunbroker and buy a case right now for $595. That works out to about .12 each. Today I received 2 bricks of CCI standard velocity from a link here on our ammo thread that were .08 each.
 
Sorry but that is not correct. I can go on gunbroker and buy a case right now for $595. That works out to about .12 each. Today I received 2 bricks of CCI standard velocity from a link here on our ammo thread that were .08 each.

For me, that's still overpriced and I'm not going to pay that. Yes, a case of ammo that less than a year ago was $239, I won't pay 2.5 times for, to each his own.

Now to be specific, that's .08 shipped?
 
The proposed changes still will not require CLEO sign-off. Just notification. Not sure at application time or when you take possession. But an increase in the tax to $500 (But this will require congressional approval). In fact the whole slew of changes may require congressional approval since the current requirements are written in legislation, not rule making.

Not sure I agree with you. Here is a very well written article/overview that is pointing in the opposite direction.

Soldier Systems Article
 
Nice summary of your experiences. Thanks.


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I have an AAC Pilot that rotates around the 15/22, 10/22s. MKIII 22/45 and a Savage MKII. Spooky quiet on the Savage bolt gun. That's my garden sniper. I'm having Tacticool22 custom me a thread adapter for my kid's little Cricket.
 
I'm having Tacticool22 custom me a thread adapter for my kid's little Cricket.
I did not think you could use a thread adapter for a suppressor... thought the alignment had to be perfect. I thought those were used just for cosmetic devices, such as a shroud.
 
Thread adapter for a silencer threads onto the existing barrel threads for .22s like Sig Mosquito, Walther P22 and others because they don't have 1/2 x 28 as most all rimfire cans do. It's not like the adapter that just slides over and unthreaded barrel and clamps on with set screws. You're right, that would be a problem.
 
Thread adapter for a silencer threads onto the existing barrel threads for .22s like Sig Mosquito, Walther P22 and others because they don't have 1/2 x 28 as most all rimfire cans do. It's not like the adapter that just slides over and unthreaded barrel and clamps on with set screws. You're right, that would be a problem.

I have one of those adapters for one of my CZ 455 barrels, as it comes threaded 1/2 x 20.

Since he mentioned Tacticool22 & because I didn't think Crickets had threaded barrels of any type, I assumed he was talking about one of those adapters that clamps on. My bad.
 
Suppressors are not legal here in Minnesota. Legal in Wisconsin and the Dakotas, but not here. Dang.
 
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