Bolt Action .22 Suppressed: shooting a pre-1968 .22 LR rifle w/ a Liberty Mystic silencer
The Liberty Mystic suppressor can be used on a huge range of calibers and firearms, and we'll try to get a bunch of different guns on camera to see what they sound like with the can. In this video, we test out an old Western Field (likely from the Sears or Wards catalog) bolt action .22 rifle that was made prior to 1968. This rifle did not have a threaded barrel, but my AWESOME gunsmith, Nick of
http://hctcfirearms.com/, turned down the barrel and threaded it for me. The job is 100% absolutely perfect and looks completely factory.
Now I just have to find some more sub-sonic .22 LR! Although I have a brick of Super Colibri, that ammo is quiet and sub-sonic because it has almost no gunpowder in it. Primer only, basically. What I need is more ammo that has gunpowder so it's reaching normal power levels and pressures and such, but has a super heavy bullet so it simply doesn't break the speed of sound. Gotta be something close to that out there! The Aguila that I shot in this video is close, but it's a lighter-than-usual load. Their Sniper Sub Sonic would be perfect... if only .22 was available anywhere these days! Support the channel, get free stuff, join live streams, gain early access, and more!
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