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So friday I bought a Gem-Tech trek suppressor for my AR-15 Gem-Tech's website ( and the guy i bought from) says it can be used on .22lr, .17hmr, .22/250, and .223. My question is has anyone used this suppressor on these calibers? Is it worth getting my barrels threaded. Thanks Allen
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i wanna get a .22 maybe a walther p22 with a canhow much did you shell out for your suppressor?
The 223 cans work well on the all that you have listed with a an exception. Most of them are a little small volume wise for the 22-250's. A 30cal can works better on them from what I have found. A 223 can on a 22lr is way overkill, but it works.I use a 30 cal can on everything from a 22-250 to 308's. I don't own a 300WM, but I have used the same can on multiple 7 Magnums or various sorts. 338 can goes on the Ultramags and up. Campmeat, it depends on which surefire brake you have. They have one that is meant to be a mount for their suppressor, and although under it is still 5/8x24 thread, its not enough should to really support a standard suppressor well. The bull barrel one is a piece of cake, thread it and go.
The 223 cans work well on the all that you have listed with a an exception. Most of them are a little small volume wise for the 22-250's. A 30cal can works better on them from what I have found. A 223 can on a 22lr is way overkill, but it works.
Quote from: jeepster on May 20, 2012, 10:03:31 PMi wanna get a .22 maybe a walther p22 with a canhow much did you shell out for your suppressor?$550+tax for the can $200 for the stamp $10 to get fingerprinted
Correct, not enough volume for the 22-250. It will work, but its not going to get the noise dampening of a larger volume can would.