I still have a bunch the spacers available, and have another batch coming in to fill some dealer orders. If picked up in person they are ten bucks each, either blued or with no finish.
These spacers are designed to allow rimfire suppressors to be used with AR-15 rifles when using a rimfire conversion unit. They also work with many rimfire rifles that use a thread that's too long for most suppressors, such as the Ruger 10/22 and M&P-22 rifle. Without the spacer, the barrel...
All the spacers I had are gone, but I can acquire more if anybody is interested. They are threaded 1/2-28 internally, and have an outside diameter of .86 and a thickness of 0.20 inches.
I have glued, stapled, taped, and even printed the picture directly on to the forms. I have had no issues either way. When I printed directly to the form, I used good quality paper so the photo looked decent.
I'm in the market for a 9mm can, and thought I'd see what's out there as far as prices go. The dealer I used to buy stuff from doesn't seem to have a web site anymore, so I'm not sure if he's still in business or not. I'm trying not to go over around $450, and would like to stay close to the...
There are "canoe guns" on the market that are pretty much a pistol length muzzle loader with a carbine stock. They don't require to be registered as short barreled rifles. I'm not sure about black powder shotguns. I'm sure if it uses a shotgun shell, it would fall under NFA rules.
Ruger 10/22 I did some work to. The barrel was shortened and a supressor was added to bring the length to 16.1" overall. I did the work myself, on a Form 1. The rifle was bought on an auction site at a bargain price, and the total investment, including my stamp and materials is right at $400...
I lost track of this thread. I don't have the blemished spacers anymore, but I have a few blued spacers and one aluminum spacer that's 1" in diameter and 0.30" wide.
Email me at: tractiongrips (at) comcast.net
Anybody interested can also send me a pm for info, so I'll get an email...
I have two here on my desk that have small nicks on them. The machined surface isn't perfect, so I'm selling them for $5 each. They aren't blued, but I could cold blue them for free. These will let you use a .22lr silencer on things like AR-15 rifles with conversion kits. The threads on the...
I still have spacers available. The also work great for 10/22 rifles with threaded barrels, since a lot of them out there have the AR-15 length threads that are too long to use, as-is, with many of the .22lr silencers on the market.
It wouldn't hurt to leave it on all of the time on the .22 rifle. I'd just oil the threads and clean the threads up after shooting to get the powder residue off it, so the threads don't get nasty.
If it was threaded 1/2-28, they probably threaded it to the 0.6" long thread standard AR-15 barrels have. Your can is probably threaded 0.4" deep, and the barrel will bottom out on the first baffle. If you can measure the length of the threads, you can verify this. If a standard AR-15 flash...
Spacer is 0.2" thick and 0.86" in diameter. It is threaded 1/2-28 and screws on behind a .22lr silencer, which are usually designed for a 0.4" section of threads, and not the 0.6" long threads on AR-15 rifles. Specer is unfinished, but I can cold blue it at no additional charge. I can also...