Rok 22 Suppressor >>>>>>Limited Run<<<<<<

I dont see why you couldn't? Their transfer fee is higher than the shop in town I use.
There probably would be shipping to you to factor in as well
Ah do you recall what they were going to charge? I’m just thinking of having them so I have it in the same trust.
 
Ok, so it's the quietest possible setup for your trainer. And therefore, you shouldn't care about the length and weight gain. Got it
No. It is about your own preferences.

For me, having a trainer that is as quiet as a suppressed 22 LR is appealing, based on reports, I expect this to perform at that level on a 223.

The vegue "less than 130" is so they don't over sell it, seeing as the meters used are not reliable in the dB range in question.

Most people should just get a 6S, if you have to ask, just get a 6S. The 6S is a better balance of features, this is for someone who wants something specific and is willing to compromise to obtain it.

In my opinion, the compromises are not very significant, 1 inch and 2 ounces is far from a 9 inch muzzle forward can that adds 10+ ounces. Over time, the $200 price difference will be forgotten.
 
Ah do you recall what they were going to charge? I’m just thinking of having them so I have it in the same trust.
Think i read $125, guys around the corner from home are $75.

You can use the same trust anywhere, but if they have your print file already it definitely makes it easier.
 
Think i read $125, guys around the corner from home are $75.

You can use the same trust anywhere, but if they have your print file already it definitely makes it easier.
My guys down the road just told me there price will now be $100 (was $75), which makes just using CA more tempting. I think CA is $150.
 
No. It is about your own preferences.

For me, having a trainer that is as quiet as a suppressed 22 LR is appealing, based on reports, I expect this to perform at that level on a 223.

The vegue "less than 130" is so they don't over sell it, seeing as the meters used are not reliable in the dB range in question.

Most people should just get a 6S, if you have to ask, just get a 6S. The 6S is a better balance of features, this is for someone who wants something specific and is willing to compromise to obtain it.

In my opinion, the compromises are not very significant, 1 inch and 2 ounces is far from a 9 inch muzzle forward can that adds 10+ ounces. Over time, the $200 price difference will be forgotten.
Sounds like we're saying the same thing to me. Maximum suppression for the smallest caliber, at certain costs
 
Thanks! Now I just need to decide what the better move it is. Og6s for the 6 um or rok22 for the 22cm. I have a DD enticer s and a heavy form 1 30cal.
 
I just got a hold of the local shop they are charging 70, sounds like I’ll go through them. I just need to choose the suppressor. If only I had the funds for both!
 
Holy crap, it looks like they are up to $200 now. Guess they want you to buy from them only.
They all went up after they dropped the stamp to $0. They know we’ll pay it so they got their piece. My guy went from $50 to $100. It’s a high customer touch point deal so I get it…especially that first purchase and setup.
 
I just got a hold of the local shop they are charging 70, sounds like I’ll go through them. I just need to choose the suppressor. If only I had the funds for both!
Get the limited run 22 now and later buy the 6.

I went with the 22 over the 6 because I’m in the process of collecting parts for a 14” 22cm stainless barrel and my Nano states 16” minimum. I know it can handle the 14” but should there ever be an issue…I don’t want an issue. So the Nano will ride on the carbon 22 and the OG will be in the sbr or steel barreled.
 
Get the limited run 22 now and later buy the 6.

I went with the 22 over the 6 because I’m in the process of collecting parts for a 14” 22cm stainless barrel and my Nano states 16” minimum. I know it can handle the 14” but should there ever be an issue…I don’t want an issue. So the Nano will ride on the carbon 22 and the OG will be in the sbr or steel barreled.
That’s kinda what I was thinking but I have a elk hunt this year that a shorter overall rifle would be nice to have
 
I got 2 of the OG 6-s. One is currently on a 223. Works excellent. Got a ROK 22 on the way to put on the 223 and the OG 6-s will go on a different gun. I like the idea of maximum noise suppression on a 223 trainer. I'm not going to sweat a couple oz. and an inch in front of the muzzle.
 
Sounds like we're saying the same thing to me. Maximum suppression for the smallest caliber, at certain costs
Probably, the "you shouldn't" sounds like diktat to me, I see it as more a matter of preference and am probably reading too much into your wording.
 
I’m curious what’s the need for max suppression in a training rifle?
The more I can help my hearing and then lessening the concussive nature of shooting the better.

You know the documented effects of to much shooting unsupressed . You vote Democrat
 
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