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Subsonic 223 in pistol can
Subsonic 223 in pistol can









  1. SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN DRIVERS
  2. SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN MANUAL
  3. SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN FULL
  4. SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN VERIFICATION

SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN MANUAL

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  • SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN VERIFICATION

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    SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN DRIVERS

    Please submit the Drivers License to us via email: Once you have been verified you will not need to re-verified on your future orders. Must have an Illinois Firearms Owner Identification Card and Drivers License, no shipments to Chicago No Ammunition, no magazines over 10 rounds, no Starter Pistols No magazines over 10 rounds - Must have a Pistol Permit and Driver’s License Warehouse 2 Only-Must be shipped to an 01 FFL Dealer We thank you for your business and assistance.

    subsonic 223 in pistol can

    We ship ammunition from Warehouse 2 & 4: We will ship to your residence. No magazines over 10 rounds, all ammunition must be shipped to an FFL Dealer We ship ammunition to your residence and FFL dealer depending on your zipcode No magazines over 10 rounds No Starter Pistols We need your License To Carry and Driver’s License. Please verify the Firearm is legal in your state. You can do this by checking your state’s particular rules or simply ask a local gun dealer. Each state’s rules vary and some states restrict not only who may purchase and possess a handgun, but what particular models are permitted for such possession within that state. If the firearm is legal in your state then you can make your purchase online.

    subsonic 223 in pistol can

    He failed to clean all the cutting fluid out of the can during assembly so when I fired the gun during the demonstration the suppressor spewed large volumes of smoke….go figure.Once, you have made your purchase contact your local FFL Dealer and have them Fax (60) or email their FFL to Please have your Customer Order # (which you will find on the top right hand corner of your invoice after you purchased your firearm) and your Name on the FFL. On a side note: a friend of mine who manufacturers suppressor gave me a can that he had just completed with a new baffle design for this demo. It was during that time we recorded this demonstration video.

    subsonic 223 in pistol can

    I spent several years running around the country demonstrating the ammo to numerous state and federal agencies but it was never considered anything more than a novelty at the time. I was half way there.Įventually I found a couple bullet manufacturers who made 100 grain jacketed lead core projectiles for me, at a cost of fifty cents a piece, that worked quite well. Every bullet went sideways through the plate but the gun cycled flawlessly and even locked the bolt back on the last round.

    SUBSONIC 223 IN PISTOL CAN FULL

    With some small degree of confidence I loaded a magazine full of my new creation, put a suppressor on an M-16 with a 14 1/2” barrel and a 1-in-7 twist, fired a few rounds semi-auto then went full-auto into a thin metal plate at 25 yards. After some trial and error using numerous powders I came up with a load that gave fairly consistent velocities of 1,000-ish feet per second. Not only was the projectile really ugly but it was slightly banana shape.

    subsonic 223 in pistol can

    224 size die, and made my own 140 grain bullet. So I applied a little redneck-tech and soldered together two of the 70 grain projectiles, base to base, ran them through a. While I had developed a 5.56 load that was accurate and displayed consistent shot to shot velocities, it wouldn’t even budge the bolt of an M-16 rifle. The heaviest projectile I had at the time that would stabilize at subsonic velocities was a Speer 70 grain semi-spitzer. I understood the premise that a heavy-for-caliber bullet was needed but nothing off the shelf was readily available. Back in the late 90’s, subsonic 5.56/223 ammo that would reliably cycle an unmodified M-16 or AR-15 was only a mythical beast, at least in the circles that I ran in.











    Subsonic 223 in pistol can