Brought the barrel back to 20 inches , threaded 14/1 L/H . With the can on , its an inch longer then the stock rifle . Handles well and the suppressor sure makes it polite![]()
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Brought the barrel back to 20 inches , threaded 14/1 L/H . With the can on , its an inch longer then the stock rifle . Handles well and the suppressor sure makes it polite![]()
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Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
so what is the price for this package?
Sweet! I wonder how it would handle 220 grain subsonic?
I have a daughter. I tell her, "911 is what you dial after you're raped. 1911 is what you should have before they try."
Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
man, can't wait to get my can from you guys
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Will -- You get all the good toys!! Hope life's been good.
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Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
You'd have to make them. 180 grain might work as well.
I roll my own 7.62x54r 125's with reduced loading for plinking and pest control (close up coyotes and badgers, the like) and it works well, at least in my Mosins. It wouldn't be all that bad to use light bullets and turn that PSL into a lightweight subsonic straight-pull bolt action.
Again, what a sweet rifle/can combo!
I have a daughter. I tell her, "911 is what you dial after you're raped. 1911 is what you should have before they try."