Cool little suppressed NAA mini .22lr

Dang it now I’ll have to get all my pants pockets tailored. Always something lol. On a serious note, I would like to hear it fired a couple times. @Geezer is right, I don’t see it being very quiet.


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Dang it now I’ll have to get all my pants pockets tailored. Always something lol. On a serious note, I would like to hear it fired a couple times. @Geezer is right, I don’t see it being very quiet.


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Looks perfect for appendix carry... But i'd want the suppressor to be a little longer and girthier...
 
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I'm sure that there will be no noise coming from the cylinder gap.
When I got my first NAA 22mag, I shot it several times, one handed. Then I decided to square up to my target and grip it with both hands.

I let my thumb on my left hand point straight at the target, like you do with a semi auto.

I pulled the trigger and the escaping gas from the cylinder gap lit me up. My thumb throbbed for about 10 minutes.

It felt just like the time a firecracker blew up in between two fingers when I was a kid and I didn't throw it fast enough...
 
Maybe I don’t understand revolver terminology…

The barrel threads are tiny…48 threads per inch. I could barely even see them. Taking my time and going slow, using the digital readout on my lathe, I got it done with a nice snug fit into the revolver. I actually lengthen the barrel to cylinder gap, knowing that the tighter is was the less sound and pressure could escape and hopefully make it as quiet as possible.

Wouldn’t lengthening the gap make it less tight? Or did he mean he lengthened the barrel on the cylinder side to reduce the gap?
 
Maybe I don’t understand revolver terminology…

The barrel threads are tiny…48 threads per inch. I could barely even see them. Taking my time and going slow, using the digital readout on my lathe, I got it done with a nice snug fit into the revolver. I actually lengthen the barrel to cylinder gap, knowing that the tighter is was the less sound and pressure could escape and hopefully make it as quiet as possible.

Wouldn’t lengthening the gap make it less tight? Or did he mean he lengthened the barrel on the cylinder side to reduce the gap?
I believe lengthened the barrel on the cylinder side to reduce the gap.
 
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