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        #18
        Originally posted by SC-Texas View Post
        Further, if the barrel was actually 6", but the suppressor tube was permanently attached to the barrel making the unit 16" or more in length, it would be a 1 stamp gun even though the barrel was less than 16"
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        True, but

        Originally posted by SC-Texas View Post
        A good example is the Leonidas from Liberty or the Daniel defense.

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        That doesn't appear to be a Ruger 10/22 which is the subject of the original question

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          #19
          True, but It is a good example of
          1. The concept of a pistol length barrel v a ported barrel
          2. A one stamp gun with a pistol length barrel and a permanently mounted can
          3. It is responsive to your statement that a pistol length barrel AND suppressor must be a 2 stamp gun

          It ignores your statement that barrels under 18" are an SBR which is incorrect. 16" is the limit. But assume that is a typo so I didn't point that mistake out.

          When integrally suppressing anything, in this case. a 10/22, one reason the suppressor is permanently attached is to increase the barrel length to 16" and make it a1 stamp gun.

          Two ways this is done.

          Pistol length barrel with baffle stack permanently attached to muzzle.

          Rifle length barrel that is ported and the tube and baffles are slipped over and around the barrel and often in front of the barrel.

          That is all I'm talking about.

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            #20
            Originally posted by SC-Texas View Post

            It ignores your statement that barrels under 18" are an SBR which is incorrect. 16" is the limit. But assume that is a typo so I didn't point that mistake out.

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            It wasn't a mistake as I was referring to my suppressed 10/22 that has an 18 inch barrel.

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              #21
              Originally posted by SC-Texas View Post
              True, but It is a good example of
              1. The concept of a pistol length barrel v a ported barrel
              2. A one stamp gun with a pistol length barrel and a permanently mounted can
              3. It is responsive to your statement that a pistol length barrel AND suppressor must be a 2 stamp gun

              When integrally suppressing anything, in this case. a 10/22, one reason the suppressor is permanently attached is to increase the barrel length to 16" and make it a1 stamp gun.

              Two ways this is done.

              Pistol length barrel with baffle stack permanently attached to muzzle.

              Rifle length barrel that is ported and the tube and baffles are slipped over and around the barrel and often in front of the barrel.

              That is all I'm talking about.

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              True

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                #22
                I have a 10/22 and bought an aftermarket stock and barrel, and I thread my Silencerco Spectre 2 and it is very quiet with subsonic rounds. I think I would prefer it over an integrally suppressed rifle because I can swap it to my American 22 wmr, charger, or 22/45.

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                  #23
                  I enjoyed this thread ..sounded like yall are discussing quantum mechanics or something..with a hint of sarcasm thrown in...lol

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by JustinJ View Post
                    So say a guy had the itch bad and wanted to get a suppressor for his 10/22...

                    Is an integrally suppressed barrel like the Gemtech Mist the way to go? Any better options out there?

                    School me.

                    Trying to spend some money before the changes take effect. Next on the list is a pistol caliber can
                    The problem with the mist is that they are no longer factory ported. Thus, bulk pack ammo will not be subsonic. Do some googling and you will learn more about it.

                    You can ship the barrel to Gemtech and they will port (I think maybe even for free or a nominal price plus shipping). They were getting too many complaints from whiners who couldn't get the barrel sleeve off after shooting too many rounds.

                    There are other integrally suppressed cans to choose from. Some have been mentioned here. I found all of them while searching but can't remember the names now.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by M16 View Post
                      Read the quote in my post. The actual barrel length is not that of a pistol unless a pistol has an 18 inch barrel. If it had a common pistol length barrel it would require two stamps. One for the suppressor and one for a short barreled rifle. Granted the velocity may be similar to a pistol length barrel but it's a rifle length barrel.
                      Originally posted by M16 View Post
                      True, but



                      That doesn't appear to be a Ruger 10/22 which is the subject of the original question
                      Originally posted by M16 View Post
                      It wasn't a mistake as I was referring to my suppressed 10/22 that has an 18 inch barrel.
                      Originally posted by M16 View Post
                      True
                      You do realize you are trying to argue a point with a lawyer, right?

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                        #26
                        Same here

                        Originally posted by bk_tradguy88 View Post
                        I have a mist in jail now and can't wait to get it.
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                        going to mate it up with a Boyds thumbhole stock

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Tejas Wildlife View Post
                          going to mate it up with a Boyds thumbhole stock
                          Those would probably work well. Going with a hogue overmold for mine. Just want lighter and durable. Don't want to feel bad with it sliding around the truck.
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