22 semi with threaded muzzle??

Niice setup ^ What Drum mag is this? Dlask makes for their Tuff22?

It's a GSG with a nut from a 1/4" stove bolt JB Welded in place so that the mag will insert into a TUF22 magazine well but not into the magazine well of a Ruger 10/22.

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It's a GSG with a nut from a 1/4" stove bolt JB Welded in place so that the mag will insert into a TUF22 magazine well but not into the magazine well of a Ruger 10/22.

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So you can modify a 1022 magazine so it will not fit into a stock 1022 receiver with a metal rod/bolt, and then have a machinist mill a notch in a 1022 receiver or do you need a Dlask receiver?
 
Dlask say you can have your 10/22 receiver machined by someone who knows what they are doing and have the dimensions of the mag stud and the location of the receiver cutout down pat.

It is not a bubba dremel kinda job.
 
So you can modify a 1022 magazine so it will not fit into a stock 1022 receiver with a metal rod/bolt, and then have a machinist mill a notch in a 1022 receiver or do you need a Dlask receiver?

So can you make a mod to a 1022 mag to not fit a 1022, then machine a 1022 receiver with the required notch?
 
So can you make a mod to a 1022 mag to not fit a 1022, then machine a 1022 receiver with the required notch?

I thought about this as well, but the >10 mag is the prohib device, and you are modifying a prohib device. No judge is ever going to convict you, but going through huge legal bills to be acquitted is no fun either.
 
I thought about this as well, but the >10 mag is the prohib device, and you are modifying a prohib device. No judge is ever going to convict you, but going through huge legal bills to be acquitted is no fun either.

The RCMP website details how to mod +10 round 10/22 magazines so modifying them is not illegal in the eyes of the politically corrupted RCMP Criminal Operations Branch.

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/notice-avis-2016-07-27-eng.htm

If we kowtow to their BS we are the ones to blame.
 
Not enough post yet to post a picture (and its been mentioned already) but the remmy 597 aac-sd. 16.5" threaded barrel.
 
Years ago I fired a German ERMA M1 Carbine copy in .22LR with a suppressor - in Canada. It had a threaded muzzle with a nut. He asked me to test out ammo which would function but not be too loud. Naturally, I took the opportunity. I found .22 Shorts was the best compromise between noise and blowback force.

It seems a coworker working in Europe met and married a French widow, and all her first husband's guns were brought to Canada when they moved back. She and the new husband were summoned to the Customs shed in Montreal to survey their household goods for inspection. The CBSA agent (or was it called something else at the time?) picked up this metal cylinder about 8" x 1" and asked what it was. My friend truthfully said, 'I think it is a silencer'. OK says the agent and goes on to the next pile or box.
 
Norinco JW20
Threaded for... suppressor. Unfortunately I had to sell all my .22 suppressors (and the suppressed .308) before I returned from New Zealand.
Fortunately I got my 10-22 out of NZ before it became prohibited.
 
Here we go again .
All the Gevarms carbines I have had , had a threaded barrel, a Norc. Jw 20 I had did not have a threaded barrel. It was quite a old model.
A 9mm jericho handgun has a threaded barrel, got a brake for it, not great on a indoor range, different than a comp.
 
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