Ruger Integrally Suppressed Barrel 10/22

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Doesn't look like a good design on paper. I'm not a fan of the 10/22 takedown either. Why do the brag about having a high velocity relative to other integral suppressors? It's like they don't understand that people want the ammo to stay subsonic when shooting suppressed..
 

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I meant to post this last week when I first saw it. Also the size (and I'm assuming weight) is a disadvantage for ruger's. I'd like to see someone get one in hand and compare the two.


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I meant to post this last week when I first saw it. Also the size (and I'm assuming weight) is a disadvantage for ruger's. I'd like to see someone get one in hand and compare the two.


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The Ruger one is much heavier for sure
 
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Laufen

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I'll take the KGmade any day!
Oh for sure. There's just no way Ruger is turning out KGmade's quality in a mass produced can, and they certainly aren't refining and making improvements on the go like they are either.
 

Hayata

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I'm just encouraged to see a major manufacturer introduce something like this.

Makes me think more good things to come!
 
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