DLASK 10/22 barrels?

I know lector said these barrels were 1 in 16 twist.

What I wanted to know was are other tighter twists available.
apparently not.

Aguila 60 Gr sub sonics are around ....
some went at the Victoria gun show for $ 10 a box
 
Why you'd need a muzzle brake on a .22 is beyond me, but yes, 1/2" x 28tpi is pretty standard for flash supressors or cans

That's the problem with threaded barrels here in Canada. You can't use a suppressor. If it's threaded and has a thread cap then you'll want either a flash hider or a muzzle brake on it. The thread caps always seem to work loose after extended shooting. Or you'll have to take the protector off if you're doing accuracy work to avoid the change. I have one on my Tactical Solutions AR upper and it's getting a muzzle brake for this very reason. Not because of recoil.

In Canada threaded bull barrels in .22 LR are a waste. I'd rather not have it and hopefully pay less.
 
That's the problem with threaded barrels here in Canada. You can't use a suppressor. If it's threaded and has a thread cap then you'll want either a flash hider or a muzzle brake on it. The thread caps always seem to work loose after extended shooting. Or you'll have to take the protector off if you're doing accuracy work to avoid the change. I have one on my Tactical Solutions AR upper and it's getting a muzzle brake for this very reason. Not because of recoil.

In Canada threaded bull barrels in .22 LR are a waste. I'd rather not have it and hopefully pay less.

Ah.... Sigh.....

It'd be nice to think that my incoming 12" bbl might one day get to mate up with a suppressor.

Would be one hell of a fun plinking rig.
 
Why would anyone thread a perfectly good Ruger 10/22 barrel?

I have a SS Ruger 10/22 barrel that was just threaded to 1/2" X 28 by Dlask.
Nice job. Since I sold my 10/22 last weekend, right now that barrel is just laying there,
lonely,
with only a matching YHM combination Flash Hider/ Muzzle Brake to keep it company.
Somebody should give it a good home ...
where it can hang with it's friends ...
the rest of a 10/22.

I was planning on building my own 10/22 based AR 15 clone ...
just because all the other kits seem to be awfully expensive for what you get,
and may or may not be reliable and/or accurate as your ordinary 10/22

And an AR 15 dedicated upper is hard to find, and EXPENSIVE,
and may or may not be reliable and/or accurate as your ordinary 10/22.

And the AR .22 LR slip in bolt replacement CONVERSION KITS may or may not be reliable and/or accurate as your ordinary 10/22.

I have both the Dlask and the YHM AR 15 compensaters.
The YHM looks very much like a regular flash hider ...
but it is so much more ...
and so much louder too.

As to why anyone would have a threaded barrel on a 10/22,
honest,
thoughts of snuffling mufflers never even entered my head.
Honest!

And if anyone buys my threaded 10/22 barrel off of the EE ...
well then I guess I'd have no use for those Aguila 60 gr Sub Sonic loads ...
which, irregardless of the sound or any lack therof,
have a perfectly reasonable excuse for existing ....
the 60 Gr bullets, even at slow sub-sonic speeds, are proven as a much more reliable varmint/small game smiter than many of the other lighter .22LR loads.
HONEST!
Do a Google of Aguila 60 gr .22 LR,
you'll see.

So,
if anyone buyts that 10/22 barrel,
that was threaded for a muzzle brake,
why then the Aguilas might be sold [ for an UNGODLY PRICE ... as they are rare enough to be collectable, selling one at a time ] with the 10/22 barrel
[ the one that was threaded for a FLASH HIDER, not a snuffler, Honest ]

And since I am already mostly deaf,
from .50 Cal and 7.62 NATO, shot in my mispent youth,
HONEST,
I can hardly hear nuthin nohow,
so I honestly would have no reason to have a snuffler ...
now would I?
YEP,
that's my story,
and I'm stickin to it!!
HONEST!
[;{)
LAZ 1
 
Why would anyone thread a perfectly good Ruger 10/22 barrel?

I have a SS Ruger 10/22 barrel that was just threaded to 1/2" X 28 by Dlask.
Nice job. Since I sold my 10/22 last weekend, right now that barrel is just laying there,
lonely,
with only a matching YHM combination Flash Hider/ Muzzle Brake to keep it company.
Somebody should give it a good home ...
where it can hang with it's friends ...
the rest of a 10/22.

I was planning on building my own 10/22 based AR 15 clone ...
just because all the other kits seem to be awfully expensive for what you get,
and may or may not be reliable and/or accurate as your ordinary 10/22

And an AR 15 dedicated upper is hard to find, and EXPENSIVE,
and may or may not be reliable and/or accurate as your ordinary 10/22.

And the AR .22 LR slip in bolt replacement CONVERSION KITS may or may not be reliable and/or accurate as your ordinary 10/22.

I have both the Dlask and the YHM AR 15 compensaters.
The YHM looks very much like a regular flash hider ...
but it is so much more ...
and so much louder too.

As to why anyone would have a threaded barrel on a 10/22,
honest,
thoughts of snuffling mufflers never even entered my head.
Honest!

And if anyone buys my threaded 10/22 barrel off of the EE ...
well then I guess I'd have no use for those Aguila 60 gr Sub Sonic loads ...
which, irregardless of the sound or any lack therof,
have a perfectly reasonable excuse for existing ....
the 60 Gr bullets, even at slow sub-sonic speeds, are proven as a much more reliable varmint/small game smiter than many of the other lighter .22LR loads.
HONEST!
Do a Google of Aguila 60 gr .22 LR,
you'll see.

So,
if anyone buyts that 10/22 barrel,
that was threaded for a muzzle brake,
why then the Aguilas might be sold [ for an UNGODLY PRICE ... as they are rare enough to be collectable, selling one at a time ] with the 10/22 barrel
[ the one that was threaded for a FLASH HIDER, not a snuffler, Honest ]

And since I am already mostly deaf,
from .50 Cal and 7.62 NATO, shot in my mispent youth,
HONEST,
I can hardly hear nuthin nohow,
so I honestly would have no reason to have a snuffler ...
now would I?
YEP,
that's my story,
and I'm stickin to it!!
HONEST!
[;{)
LAZ 1

LAZ......you should REALLY start drinking decafe man. :eek: :D
 
For all of you who have bought a Dlask 10/22 barrel:
when looking for the ammo that shoots good in your barrel,
please stay away from Stinger ammo and CCI Velocitor.

The aquila SSS(subsonic sniper) ammo is 60 grain.. You can sometime find it. I have tried it, it smells like s**t though. Put up an ad in the EE.
Thank you. My question was more a rhetoric one, since I know they are
hard to find in Canada.
That is the reason 1:9 twist barrels were not considered by Dlask.

MAYBE in the distant future
they will produce 1:18 twist with Stinger chamber. Maybe.


Epoxy, the threaded muzzle is a result of the great request
for that feature from 10/22 fans of tacticool builds.
It has nothing to do with cans (except maybe the fake ones).
Most of the people hang a flash-hider in there.

When you go to a gunsmith to ask him to thread a single barrel
you will be charged 40-75 bux, because it is a custom job.
But if that thread is put there from the beginning
as a standard feature on all the barrels,
it will increase the cost by a very insignificant amount,
maybe 2% or so.
The thread protector cap will stay there
if you use 1 drop of blue locktite on the threads.






From DlaskCo:
the first batch is sold already, the next one is coming soon.
The outside contour will be almost un-changed,
the muzzle thread will still be there.
No SS for the moment being, maybe in the future.






Dr.Lector -- MORE PICTURES OF YOUR GUN... what type of brake did you finish with?
That's a test gun from Dlask, it is not mine.
I have used flah hiders an thread protectors.
I will try to post pictures soon.
Please read this very carefull:
I strongly suggest you DO NOT use muzzle brakes
on any 22 rimfire guns, because
of the lead dust and vapours deflected back to the shooter.
Instead, you can use a flash hider,
a Krinkov type or Noveske gas booster or whatever,
because all of these direct the gas forward.
So, no muzzle brakes.
 
Depending on when/if Joe is thinking of making them in stainless, I might just wait for one.
The 20" fluted ones look like what I would go to for my 10/22.
Keep it unrestricted.
I have one in stainless, and one blued, so I could build up both.
These look great!
 
Depending on when/if Joe is thinking of making them in stainless, I might just wait for one.
The 20" fluted ones look like what I would go to for my 10/22.
Keep it unrestricted.
I have one in stainless, and one blued, so I could build up both.
These look great!

I believe .22 rimfire is exempt from the " 18.5" minimum barrel lenght" for semi automatic firearms.

So installing a shorter barrel shouldnt matter as long as the OAL doesent go below 26".
 
For all of you who have bought a Dlask 10/22 barrel:
when looking for the ammo that shoots good in your barrel,
please stay away from Stinger ammo and CCI Velocitor.


Thank you. My question was more a rhetoric one, since I know they are
hard to find in Canada.
That is the reason 1:9 twist barrels were not considered by Dlask.

MAYBE in the distant future
they will produce 1:18 twist with Stinger chamber. Maybe.


Epoxy, the threaded muzzle is a result of the great request
for that feature from 10/22 fans of tacticool builds.
It has nothing to do with cans (except maybe the fake ones).
Most of the people hang a flash-hider in there.

When you go to a gunsmith to ask him to thread a single barrel
you will be charged 40-75 bux, because it is a custom job.
But if that thread is put there from the beginning
as a standard feature on all the barrels,
it will increase the cost by a very insignificant amount,
maybe 2% or so.
The thread protector cap will stay there
if you use 1 drop of blue locktite on the threads.






From DlaskCo:
the first batch is sold already, the next one is coming soon.
The outside contour will be almost un-changed,
the muzzle thread will still be there.
No SS for the moment being, maybe in the future.







That's a test gun from Dlask, it is not mine.
I have used flah hiders an thread protectors.
I will try to post pictures soon.
Please read this very carefull:
I strongly suggest you DO NOT use muzzle brakes
on any 22 rimfire guns, because
of the lead dust and vapours deflected back to the shooter.
Instead, you can use a flash hider,
a Krinkov type or Noveske gas booster or whatever,
because all of these direct the gas forward.
So, no muzzle brakes.

Thanks for the info. What are the existing barrels finished in then? Blued?
 
What is parkerized?

Rarkerizing is a process which etches a phosphate finish on metal. It can be colour controlled from black to a dull green. It was first used by the US Government on their Springfield service rifles in and effort to provide a more durable protective finish than bluing. The process consists of boiling the metal in a solution of powdered iron and phosphoric acid. The reaction disolves part of the surface of the subject metal and replaces it with insoluble
phosphates,leaving a gray non-reflective rust-resisting finish.
It's a slightly more rougher finish, but in turn, it's also more durable to bluing.
 
I was told by DlaskCo that the next batch of barrels
will be available in a week or so.
Me too I have to pick up quite a few 10/22 barrels from them (back-order).

I was told that for this batch the contour will be basically un-changed.






Godti, for parkerizing, google it rather then ask for info on gunboards.
But Wham-O explanation was right on the money.
 
What has the accuracy been like for these barrels? I've only used GM barrels before and the accuracy was very good.
 
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