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Which .22 can should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="ColtDogg" data-source="post: 1171935" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I like my Gemtech OutBack II. I had it for a few years now and it has been a very nice CAN. I ran it on my P22 Walther, AR 15's with a .22 kit, and a few other guns over the last few years.</p><p>Specifications:</p><p></p><p>Caliber: .22LR</p><p>Length: 5.1 in.</p><p>Diameter: .98 in.</p><p>Weight: 3 oz.</p><p>Mount: 1/2x28 threads (titanium insert) </p><p>I forgot what the sound reduction is, but it was one of the best for the $300.00 range cans.</p><p></p><p>The bad,,,, You can not take it apart. I did read where someone did and the post will go over what you need to do so you can get it apart. I know I am not going to try it! Also it is not for Full Auto fire. When I bought the OutBack II I did not know if I would ever have a MG. </p><p></p><p>Right now I am looking for a good can to run with a .22 upper for AR/M16 as I am not getting a Full Auto Colt. </p><p></p><p>I did have very good luck with my OutBack II and I say if you are not ever going to run it on a full auto MG, it would be one to look at.</p><p>One I am going to look at next, and hope to get to test at the end of the month is a Gemtech G5-22. The only thing I do not like about that is you got to have a mount on your gun to run it, and if I want to put it on a P22 or something set up with 1/2-28, I got to put that mount on it as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColtDogg, post: 1171935, member: 2862"] I like my Gemtech OutBack II. I had it for a few years now and it has been a very nice CAN. I ran it on my P22 Walther, AR 15's with a .22 kit, and a few other guns over the last few years. Specifications: Caliber: .22LR Length: 5.1 in. Diameter: .98 in. Weight: 3 oz. Mount: 1/2x28 threads (titanium insert) I forgot what the sound reduction is, but it was one of the best for the $300.00 range cans. The bad,,,, You can not take it apart. I did read where someone did and the post will go over what you need to do so you can get it apart. I know I am not going to try it! Also it is not for Full Auto fire. When I bought the OutBack II I did not know if I would ever have a MG. Right now I am looking for a good can to run with a .22 upper for AR/M16 as I am not getting a Full Auto Colt. I did have very good luck with my OutBack II and I say if you are not ever going to run it on a full auto MG, it would be one to look at. One I am going to look at next, and hope to get to test at the end of the month is a Gemtech G5-22. The only thing I do not like about that is you got to have a mount on your gun to run it, and if I want to put it on a P22 or something set up with 1/2-28, I got to put that mount on it as well. [/QUOTE]
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