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    samuraii
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    Default Quiet day at the range...(Large Photo warning)

    It was a quiet day at the range. So I thought I would share the pics. (These are all at the house b/c when I got to the range the cam's batteries were dead... :evil:...I hate when that happens)





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    That is the exact HK I want, and the silencer too. Thanks for the porn. :mrgreen:

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    np...anytime :twisted:

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    What kind of ammo is that?

    is it that extreme shock stuff, if so how do you like it?

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    Yup that is exactly what it is. I have only shot a few of them as they are about $2 a round. But when shot into a gallon of water it is amazing. The back of the gallon container is pretty well blown out. I compared it to Corbon +P's and there was a big differance. Corbon puts a split down the back, while Extremes blow it out. I also have the CTJ's in the shotty. It basically is a 45 round in a 12 gauge shell.

    Here is a pic with them. If you look at the 12 gauge shell you can see the 45 round inside.



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    What kind of suppressor is that?

    Sweet MK23 by the way.

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    samuraii
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    Thanks...ever since tears of the sun I have wanted a Mark 23. :mrgreen:

    The suppressor is an AWC Nexus 1. The thing is kinda heavy but it does allow the Mark23 to operate in single shot mode. Even though AWC doesn't recommend it. For a 45 can it is a little loud when shot dry. But acceptable when shot wet. I've heard good things about suppressed 9's and 40's so that might be what I'll try for my next can.


    Oh and BTW...someone asked about CCF suppressor coolant in another thread. It really does nothing...especially for making the can quieter. So don't waste your money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samuraii
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    Oh and BTW...someone asked about CCF suppressor coolant in another thread. It really does nothing...especially for making the can quieter. So don't waste your money.

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    +1 that stuff is a joke. I like to use Ideal Wire Pulling Gel. It works great is noncorosive and cost about $6 for a quart of it at Home Depot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MPfiveengineer
    Quote Originally Posted by samuraii
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    Oh and BTW...someone asked about CCF suppressor coolant in another thread. It really does nothing...especially for making the can quieter. So don't waste your money.

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    +1 that stuff is a joke. I like to use Ideal Wire Pulling Gel. It works great is noncorosive and cost about $6 for a quart of it at Home Depot.
    Works good for wire pulling also. [wink]
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    hmmm...I'll have to pick some up and give it a shot (phun intended) :P

    Plus if I ever have to pull some wires...I'm good to go. :mrgreen:

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