I wish I had known about the ARC22 and got in on the evercore before I bought the Spectre. I did get in on the .30 though. Still waiting for that one.Pass....the ARC22 is better in every way for rimfire.
I wish I had known about the ARC22 and got in on the evercore before I bought the Spectre. I did get in on the .30 though. Still waiting for that one.Pass....the ARC22 is better in every way for rimfire.
I wish I had known about the ARC22 and got in on the evercore before I bought the Spectre. I did get in on the .30 though. Still waiting for that one.
I drug my feet on the paperwork after Brian lost it a time or two. I wasn't in a hurry then so I can't exactly get in a hurry now. We just finally got the paperwork submitted a month or so ago. Maybe two.patience.......soon
Timing is likely aligned with SHOT SHOW happening this month.Did they push this out early because of the 41P announcement or what? Surely the timing can't be a coincidence?
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@DoglegArms you got these in stock?
Timing is likely aligned with SHOT SHOW happening this month.
I'm happy a company like Ruger is getting into silencers. I doubt I'll carry it though as my average customer wouldn't buy it. I'm sure QRF will carry it.
Dogleg doesn't have real rank and file customer base since he's not a walk in shop. Most people who buy from him do a decent amount of Internet research, which in all likelihood will lead them to cheaper and better silencers, IMOHuh?
With options like the Spectre, Mask and others in the same price range, I'm not sure why anyone would buy the Ruger unless they've come up with a design that is significantly superior to others on the market. And I'm not sure that's even possible these days.Dogleg doesn't have real rank and file customer base since he's not a walk in shop. Most people who buy from him do a decent amount of Internet research, which in all likelihood will lead them to cheaper and better silencers, IMO
Ruger has a strong following. I'm sure some people will buy because of name. Some may want matching brands for their gun and can. Like why buy a silencerco Glock barre when lone wolf is generally cheaperWith options like the Spectre, Mask and others in the same price range, I'm not sure why anyone would buy the Ruger unless they've come up with a design that is significantly superior to others on the market. And I'm not sure that's even possible these days.
That's why I want a Glock suppressor.Ruger has a strong following. I'm sure some people will buy because of name. Some may want matching brands for their gun and can. Like why buy a silencerco Glock barre when lone wolf is generally cheaper
This right here. They will have buyers just for the name.Ruger has a strong following. I'm sure some people will buy because of name. Some may want matching brands for their gun and can. Like why buy a silencerco Glock barre when lone wolf is generally cheaper
It's a 22 it'll perform fine. It all just comes down to what materials you want and your opinion of cast bafflesI would be curious to see how it performs! If well, I would add it to my Ruger Collection!
It's a 22 it'll perform fine. It all just comes down to what materials you want and your opinion of cast baffles
It was a pretty neat solution. Most cans that incorporate some sort of anti-rotation are monocore. The baffle design is unique, but it appears that someone at ruger really did their research.Thanks for posting the video!
I like the internal splines so the thing doesn't unscrew the end cap when you remove from your firearm. Had that happen with my Evercore a couple of times. No big deal, really, but innovative.
Happens to me all the time with my octane 9 on an SBR. And since it threads on up under the rail it's a pain in the ass.Thanks for posting the video!
I like the internal splines so the thing doesn't unscrew the end cap when you remove from your firearm. Had that happen with my Evercore a couple of times. No big deal, really, but innovative.
Just say no, to recessed cans!Happens to me all the time with my octane 9 on an SBR. And since it threads on up under the rail it's a pain in the ass.