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  • Teletiger7
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 2720

    Funny Vid: 10/22 full auto

    This guy is funny: "most fun you can have with your clothes on..."
    Warning: may be a dupe





    That has to be fun. No recoil and ammo is cheap enoguh to justify full auto even on a budget.
    Last edited by Teletiger7; 04-01-2008, 5:27 AM.
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    wilit
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2005
    • 5195

    Ok, WTF? Why was the suppressed rifle way louder than the unsuppressed one?
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    • #3
      acolytes
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 1914

      lol thats what I was thinking.
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      • #4
        M. Sage
        Moderator Emeritus
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Jul 2006
        • 19759

        ... is the can playing havoc with the blowback? Looks like a hell of a lot of fire coming back out the breech of the suppressed one. Might be causing more pressure in the barrel somehow...?
        Originally posted by Deadbolt
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        • #5
          Bowser
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 1969

          I always watch those videos because "that's hot." Also, it's "the most fun you can have with your clothes on."
          Last edited by Bowser; 04-01-2008, 7:37 PM.

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          • #6
            NeoWeird
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 3342

            Originally posted by wilit
            Ok, WTF? Why was the suppressed rifle way louder than the unsuppressed one?
            Several issues come into play:

            1. Ambient noise in the second video is louder than the first. Better microphone or more sensitive setting may procude louder sound all around.

            2. Shorter barrel. The second video was a SBR with a 12" barrel where as the first video was a 16.5" barrel. Shorter barrels are inherently louder than longer barrels everything else being equal.

            3. Possible change in ammo. The second video may be normal, high, or hyper velocity ammo causing an increase in audible noise.

            4. You'll notice in the second video there was quite a lot of ejection port flash. The springs may be getting weak and opening early causing a portion of the burning powder out the ejection port. It seems that most of the noise comes from the rear of the weapon rather than the muzzle.

            All off these combined cause the weapon to appear to be louder. In real life the shots were most likely more quiet in the second video, but the overall noise was louder. Ammo selection and firearm type are all key factors in suppressing weapons.
            quemadmodum gladius neminem occidit, occidentis telum est. - Lucius Annaeus
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            • #7
              savasyn
              Veteran Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 3201

              "That's hhoooot"...


              Yeah, that 2nd one was the opposite of suppressed.
              Love the written comments on the 2nd one, too.

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              • #8
                Riodog
                Banned
                • Feb 2006
                • 1127

                Not to change the subject, but did anyone read the comments under the Krinker plinker link? LOL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCMm0pn0rw4&NR=1

                Rio

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                • #9
                  BlackReef
                  Veteran Member
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 3616

                  How the hell do they convert a Ruger to full auto? thats crazy

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                  • #10
                    sloguy
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 1999

                    Originally posted by Riodog
                    Not to change the subject, but did anyone read the comments under the Krinker plinker link? LOL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCMm0pn0rw4&NR=1

                    Rio
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                    • #11
                      brando
                      Veteran Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 3694

                      Eh, if you really want to see suppressed full auto .22LR goodness, check out the AM180. I came across one in the Balkans and it was incredibly fun to shoot and surprisingly powerful...

                      Here's an unsuppressed one I believe
                      --Brando

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                      • #12
                        ke6guj
                        Moderator
                        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 23725

                        Originally posted by King$nake
                        How the hell do they convert a Ruger to full auto? thats crazy
                        Basically, you buy one of John Norrell's full-auto conversions. Prices run in the $8,000-10,000 range. Norrell made a ton of registered conversion parts before the 86 ban and sells them in small batches from time to tome.

                        Too bad they are prohibited in CA.

                        The Norrell full-auto conversion was designed and originally produced by John Norrell Arms, Inc. starting in 1982. The conversion is configured around a closed bolt design that also incorporates an auto-sear. The conversion design is similar to the Colt M-16 and H&K MP-5. In addition, a bolt plunger and anti-bounce weight are incorporated into the design for maximum reliability. Open bolt Ruger 10/22 designs, which are much simpler, have been attempted over the years by other manufacturers resulting in very unsafe and unreliable operation. The Norrell conversion does not eliminate any of the standard Ruger 10/22 features, such as the button safety, bolt hold-back, and ability to change the action from stock to stock. Parts are machined from tool steel and hardened where needed.


                        Reliability exceeds many major brands of machine guns. It is very rare to experience a malfunction when shooting the Norrell full-auto 10/22, provided the firearm is cleaned and lubricated, magazine is capable of full-auto fire, and quality ammo is utilized. Our original prototypes are still in use with over 300,000 rounds fired without any repairs
                        Jack



                        Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?

                        No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.

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                        • #13
                          DrunkSkunk
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 2399

                          Originally posted by King$nake
                          How the hell do they convert a Ruger to full auto? thats crazy

                          Bolt lock bolt spring removed, receiver has 2 holes drilled into it, trigger housing 1, bolt needs tiny bit of modifying, trigger needs a bit trimmed off, then it needs another 5 or 6 parts.

                          That's hot

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                          • #14
                            BlackReef
                            Veteran Member
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 3616

                            Originally posted by DrunkSkunk
                            Bolt lock bolt spring removed, receiver has 2 holes drilled into it, trigger housing 1, bolt needs tiny bit of modifying, trigger needs a bit trimmed off, then it needs another 5 or 6 parts.

                            That's hot
                            You scare me.

                            Since we are on topic, I was told by a guy at my local range that he ordered some M16 FCG parts and they shipped him right to his doorstep........in CALIFORNIA! I called BS. He gave me the website address (I wont share for obvious reasons) but if it is true (which I doubt) why in the hell would:

                            A.) A company send parts like this to CA residents?

                            B.) The second you take possession of FCG parts, isn't that a "Machine Gun" in the feds eyes? How easy would it be for someone to monitor where parts like that go. Im just really confused right now

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                            • #15
                              DrunkSkunk
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 2399

                              Originally posted by King$nake
                              You scare me.

                              Since we are on topic, I was told by a guy at my local range that he ordered some M16 FCG parts and they shipped him right to his doorstep........in CALIFORNIA! I called BS. He gave me the website address (I wont share for obvious reasons) but if it is true (which I doubt) why in the hell would:

                              A.) A company send parts like this to CA residents?

                              B.) The second you take possession of FCG parts, isn't that a "Machine Gun" in the feds eyes? How easy would it be for someone to monitor where parts like that go. Im just really confused right now

                              You can own the fire control group and have your receiver drilled with the sear pin hole as long as your full auto fcg and auto sear are locked in your safe. Also you have to mark the auto sear hole you drilled so it will be legal.























                              April fools!




                              I believe you can own the fcg if you don't own an ar15
                              Last edited by DrunkSkunk; 04-01-2008, 9:16 PM.

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