.22 bolt for Engage AR15

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  • OrbitalEllipses

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 18, 2013
    4,144
    DPR of MoCo
    That can isn't user serviceable...it would be a bad idea to shoot much 22 through a rifle can. There's a reason they make dedicated rimfire suppressors.

    So turns out I actually got this semi-wrong, outrider58.

    See article: http://www.shotgunnews.com/gear-accessories/suppressors/clean-suppressors/

    Shooting high pressure 5.56 will 'scour' the inside of the can and clean away minor lead build-up that occurs when shooting .22LR through a centerfire rifle can.
     

    jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,132
    Northern Virginia
    Just to reiterate a previous post, you really need to scrub out your chamber and such after shooting .22 LR with this. I saw a couple of people who were running one in a match switching between .22 LR and .223 and getting jams with the .223 as they didn't clean between stages.
     

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