Ready for critters..quietly

Help Support Ruger Forum:

mike722

Buckeye
Joined
Jul 10, 2002
Messages
1,764
Location
tallahassee, florida,usa
All dressed up with some aftermarket G10 grips and a Thompson Machine Eclipse 22 suppressor. This pistol is very fun to shoot and pretty darn quiet!
Mark IV 22/45 tactical
 

Attachments

  • 20230527_203408.jpg
    20230527_203408.jpg
    311.2 KB · Views: 79
  • 20230527_203417.jpg
    20230527_203417.jpg
    239.3 KB · Views: 73

41Dude

Single-Sixer
Joined
Jul 10, 2003
Messages
258
Location
Idaho
I like it. Nicely done.
Last week at the range. First time I was shooting next to a guy with a suppressor on his .22 rifle. Very cool to hear it going pfft pfft then hearing bullet strike backstop.
 

mike722

Buckeye
Joined
Jul 10, 2002
Messages
1,764
Location
tallahassee, florida,usa
I submitted the paperwork for the suppressor last May, got the approval back in March..280 days. The efile system was touted as a 90 day turnaround...they must have different math books from the ones I learned on..😄
 

contender

Ruger Guru
Joined
Sep 18, 2002
Messages
25,456
Location
Lake Lure NC USA
Government time,, is ALWAYS different than real time. Their math is so screwed up,, they had to try a new system called; "Common core" math! :D
 

41Dude

Single-Sixer
Joined
Jul 10, 2003
Messages
258
Location
Idaho
Mine was New Math in the 1960's o_O

Reminds me of a science fiction story of the same era. The people could not do any math without their hand-held calculators. (Sound familiar?)
The machines were limited by the number of digits installed.
Some genius found out by accident you could use a pencil and paper to figure out things with no limit.
Amazing.
 

Latest posts

Top