two things come to mind... workings of a 22lr blow back and then up to 9mm is a big leap on design...
besides that, start selling them in useful calibers and more folks would learn what a pain in the patootee these pistols are to take apart and clean...
compared to the Ruger P series...
You might can get by with both with that amount... depends on your dealer and how much he will discount two cans...
I just jumped into this and my first one is going to cost right at $710.
$375 for the suppressor
$125 to thread one barrel for a 10/22
$200 to the gubment
$10 for finger...
Hard one to call ... I suspect the problem is not one specific thing but a number of issues.... the bottom line is he for sure doesn't want to use that on varments... unless he wants to give them a serious advantage.
I think if he wanted to do anything... I'd change out the barrel.... I...
Give your girlfriend a gift... have her go to a women's only handgun safety class(s) .... she will be much more comfortable and actually have a better time learning the basics with out you there. Often these are free or don't cost much more than the ammo.
we can always take this to extremes... even though I grew up on a farm and kind of hunted up until I was 18 and left home, I have no desire to kill small or even large critters and really can't see why others do... with that said, I respect others doing this and would never speak against their...
I'm going to flame the original poster just a tad. If he or she thought the rivit that holds the foregrip cover on was a pre-drilled hole for a scope then they need to attend a gun safety class and get familiar with firearms.
How familiar are you with scope shooting? It is not as simple as just looking through the tube and pulling the trigger? Your eye needs to be in the exact same place with every shot, especially if the scopes are not set for 50 yard Parralex (which most are not)
Also, the factory triggers on...
I'll sign it too... since the 1934 law it has all been foolish stupidity.
The irony is my class 3 dealer loves these laws... makes him money.
I love to point out to my republican / conservative friends that they can thank the 1986 ban on their hero Ronald Reagan. Who is also responsible for...
That device I think is a better idea for what the original poster wants... I have not read all the responses, but has anybody mentioned that he is looking at spending probably close to a thousand dollars total to have a legal suppressor on an SR9?
It looks pretty good to me for a 65+ year old rifle.... your call on refinishing... sometimes it's better just to keep the old one and buy a new one to work on.
have fun they are fun to shoot...
take a gun where ever you can, and then some.
I know you can get to the Bahamas in a open John boat but most places you will be on a Documented boat that is technically U.S. property.
Then again, some of this depends on the state you are going in and out of. I suspect most LEO's here don't...
The 10/22 suggestion was really a good one. I own several... they are pretty cheap to work on and modify as well as shoot. And shooting a lot and improving that skill is what I think you are really after...
Most around here have their rules posted on the door... if they don't then i would do as listed above... or, nothing wrong with leaving the guns cased in the car and going in to ask them first.... would also give you the time to evaluate the place if you have not been in before.
I too vote for 45lc... I have a 357 mag combo and really like the rifle... but even though my screen name has 357 in it...not really a big fan of 357 revolvers... at least in 125gr... I think you really can't beat the 45 long colt.
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