legalising supressor for restricted guns is one of the few battle we could win easly
I did a poll on this a while back and everyone got pissy.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=455585
legalising supressor for restricted guns is one of the few battle we could win easly
Classified as a prohib because they say this bullpup can fire with out the stock. There for it's evil and bad. The name I think is called...![]()
Someone please tell me what this gun is and why I have never seen it before!
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Walther continues its long-standing tradition of manufacturing small-bore rifles that have won numerous gold medals in the Olympic games and at World Championship matches with the introduction of the new Walther G22. The Walther G22 employs an innovative "Bullpup" design for the first time on any Walther .22 rifle. The G22 with its full line of accessories is a utilitarian rifle for hunting, competitive shooting or just plinking.
G22 Details
- Fire control and magazine integrated into the rear of the stock.
- This gives an extremely short overall length of 720mm in spite of the optimal 508mm barrel length.
- The first small-bore rifle in this class available in a genuine left-hand version.
- Variable-length stock for a custom fit to the shooter. A 20mm extension is included.
- Adjustable sliding sights.
- Weaver-style universal rail at the sight mount to accept optics.
- Weaver-style universal rail at the front sight mount to accept the Walther laser.
- Weaver-style universal rail at the forearm for a bipod or other accessories.
- The Walther Safety Package provides a maximum degree of safety during use and when in storage. It consists of a slide safety, cocking indicator, magazine safety and integral lock to protect against unauthorized use.
Classified as a prohib because they say this bullpup can fire with out the stock. There for it's evil and bad. The name I think is called...
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Walther continues its long-standing tradition of manufacturing small-bore rifles that have won numerous gold medals in the Olympic games and at World Championship matches with the introduction of the new Walther G22. The Walther G22 employs an innovative "Bullpup" design for the first time on any Walther .22 rifle. The G22 with its full line of accessories is a utilitarian rifle for hunting, competitive shooting or just plinking.
G22 Details
- Fire control and magazine integrated into the rear of the stock.
- This gives an extremely short overall length of 720mm in spite of the optimal 508mm barrel length.
- The first small-bore rifle in this class available in a genuine left-hand version.
- Variable-length stock for a custom fit to the shooter. A 20mm extension is included.
- Adjustable sliding sights.
- Weaver-style universal rail at the sight mount to accept optics.
- Weaver-style universal rail at the front sight mount to accept the Walther laser.
- Weaver-style universal rail at the forearm for a bipod or other accessories.
- The Walther Safety Package provides a maximum degree of safety during use and when in storage. It consists of a slide safety, cocking indicator, magazine safety and integral lock to protect against unauthorized use.

I suppose one could become the town pest control guy, and have the town own the goods.
I was talking about silencers Loading a 338 Lapua magnum (with a supressor), and pulling the trigger is a lot different than pulling the trigger on a 338 loaded down to subsonic velocities.
The supersonic 'crack' goes away.
The common misconception is that silencers are completely silent. They are not, unless you also tailor your ammunition accordingly
Nothing like the thunderous boom of a 30.06/8mm mauser/12 gauge/.308 winchester or the loud crack of a .223 breaking the quiet of a valley...
Slightly off-topic but Suputin, how do you find that suppressor on the timberwolf compared to the PGW reflex style suppressor? Do you find one style works better then the other? I don't see much reflex suppressors, so I'm curious. They seem handy at shortening the OAL, but are they not as efficient as the other (dare I say "regular") style of suppressor?

Doesn't a muzzle brake make an AR louder? When I put on my vortex flash hider on there was much less noise.
So what gives? Is it just relative>? Like the position of where you are testing the sound?
lets put silencers on, and just put the mic right infront
case....closed.
Or, let's put suppressors on, and just put the stupid people who wrote the stupid legislation right in front.
Problem... still there, but we'd all feel better.
On another note, someone dig up Trudeau so I can piss at his dead skull...-M
anyone know why the OP got banned? im relatively new to this forum. Are silencers one of those "dont ask" thread topics?
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Look at the size of that thing! Couldn't they have made it any bigger?
You'd be better off moving to the US. NZ silencers tend to be inexpensive and low tech .... meaning they are HUGE and not nearly as quiet or durable as the more advanced designs that we see on this continent.
What you talkin bout Willis? Silencers work just fine with conventional supersonic rounds. Most modern designs are capable of reducing the muzzle signature below the limit for hearing damage from impulse sound ..... meaning they make the gun safe to shoot without hearing protection.
I'm not sure about Sweden but I know that in Finland they are encouraged in order to reduce noise pollution.



























