Suppressed 15-22

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YHM Wraith

A big thanks to Belt_Fed for ordering the suppressor and helping me through the entire process from beginning to end, as well as a fantastic job of threading the Ruger barrel. (Belt_Fed had already threaded my 15-22 last year)

And for you Sig522 owners....
 

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Very nice Phil! What was your total cost and how long did the entire process take? I want to "feel suppressed too"!
 
Wraith MSRP $384 (YHM has a 15% discount right now thru X-mas)
Tax Stamp Fees $200
Money Order fee $1.10
Small 2X2 photos from Walgreens $9.82
Postage $1.22

Once ordered from YHM it took 3+ weeks for it to arrive at Belt_Fed's and it gets locked in a safe there. At that point the paperwork began (Had to wait to get the suppressor for the Ser# on it to begin the paperwork). Belt_Fed mailed the paperwork to me the day the supressor arrived... then I had to do my part. I got a background check done by my local Sherrif's office (Free), finger printing (Free) and photos at Wagreens. The only delay was that the Sheriff was on a two week vacation. Once he got back it was signed off that same day. I got the Money Order at the Post Office and sent everything to BATFE Atlanta on 9/22. The approved paperwork arrived back from the Feds on 12/17.
 
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whole lot of work! cant even get one in mi :( get some subsonic ammo and lets hear how quiet that thing is with some videos.
 
The bolt on the 15-22 is by far the loudest part... it sounds like a roll of quarters in a 1 foot long piece of pvc sliding back and forth.. basicly it has chonk sound about the same level of sound as dropping a boot from belt loop high. The wraith is an excellent choice for a rimfire can its lite at 5oz and big enough that it don't look funny on a rifle but small enough it doesn't look stupid on a pistol(aka my 30 cal can on my s&w 22a). Phil made a good choice for a dedicated rimfire can
 
I shoot mine in the back yard and as long as I don't shoot into a bullet trap my wife doesn't know it... if I shoot the trap she can hear the ding
 
All I need is encouragement to spend more money on
something just for the "gee whiz" factor--as in "gee whiz" that's pretty neat!

Do you have to carry around some sort of paperwork with it or just have it on file somewhere?

Long time no see my friend. Nice to see you posting again. Yes, you're supposed to have a copy of the paperwork with the can in case the authorities want to see it.
 
I've spent a lot of time on the road lately. It seems to have calmed down for a while.

How would one screw one of those things on a Sig Mosquito or something similar?
 
If I had the money, my Walther P22 and M&P would have your same setup.

Totally Sweet.
 
The bolt on the 15-22 is by far the loudest part... it sounds like a roll of quarters in a 1 foot long piece of pvc sliding back and forth.. basicly it has chonk sound about the same level of sound as dropping a boot from belt loop high. The wraith is an excellent choice for a rimfire can its lite at 5oz and big enough that it don't look funny on a rifle but small enough it doesn't look stupid on a pistol(aka my 30 cal can on my s&w 22a). Phil made a good choice for a dedicated rimfire can

Thanks. And I was honored that you were impressed with my heavy weight Volquartsen comp. :D
 

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