Suppressor on a 24 inch barrel?

Unckebob

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Are you saying find a suppressor with threading to match browning or is there an adapter?

Most suppressors currently sold have the ability to take different direct thread mounts. I just had to order one that fit the Browning threading.
 

Krumfola

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I agree with most of what’s been said here. You can manage it although it’s certainly more unwieldy than a shorter barrel.

The biggest gripe I have is on a 22” barrel with an Ultra 7 making it top heavy and sliding the rifle down when slung over my shoulder. I gotta get a new sling with some better grip on it.
 
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I agree with most of what’s been said here. You can manage it although it’s certainly more unwieldy than a shorter barrel.

The biggest gripe I have is on a 22” barrel with an Ultra 7 making it top heavy and sliding the rifle down when slung over my shoulder. I gotta get a new sling with some better grip on it.
Same problem here. I switched to the vero vellini neoprene slings they keep the rifle up on your shoulder.
 

H80Hunter

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Depends on the gun/stock, but if you switch to a sling and QD flush cups on the non bolt side of the action you can eliminate this problem.

It sucks with traditional sling swivels because yeah the muzzle wants to be pointing behind you at like a 45 degree angle and it just keeps sliding down.
 

SloppyJ

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Lets put it this way, i wouldn't care if I didn't own another gun over 20". Cut that down and enjoy.
 

thinhorn_AK

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Lets put it this way, i wouldn't care if I didn't own another gun over 20". Cut that down and enjoy.
Same here and the 20” would ONLY be for 300wm/300prc. All the guns I’ll hunt with are cut to 18” except for a 375HH that is 21”, I don’t use it much these days.
 
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