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Question for the Hitmen - tooleman - 07-15-2006 [/url] fpw Wrote:Any suggestions for a small-caliber semi-auto (.22 maybe?) pistol for close-up kills that can be fitted with a suppressor? (And not the P-98 used in ATR). A Walhter P22, 10 round magazine, can be fitted with a suppressor. It's a fine weapon, a real pleasure to shoot. [url=http://194.150.229.31/ersatzteil/P22E.pdf]http://194.150.229.31/ersatzteil/P22E.pdf Question for the Hitmen - tooleman - 07-15-2006 tooleman Wrote:[/url]Here's some P22 fun stuff....... http://www.tacticalinc.com/walther-thread-adapterbr-fake-suppressor-p-343.html?osCsid=8837bfd90a471648e686bcdd80ed59e2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walther_P22 Question for the Hitmen - Biggles - 07-15-2006 fpw Wrote:Any suggestions for a small-caliber semi-auto (.22 maybe?) pistol for close-up kills that can be fitted with a suppressor? (And not the P-98 used in ATR). I don't know if you are still looking. Have a novel idea. Check your PMs. Question for the Hitmen - Ken Valentine - 07-16-2006 KRW Wrote:The only reason I ask is because they like to set land speed records on the salt flats in the desert. I'm sure alot of that has to do with the flat terrain, but I also thought it had to do with the drier air creating less resistance. But a bullet has very little resistance, would the drier air make any differance at all? Ballistically, altitude and humidity seem to make no measurable difference. Ken V. Question for the Hitmen - rasalom - 08-25-2006 i know quite literally nothing about weapons ive never fired one but a few weeks ago i rented hitman(yeah its a video game quit laughing) & one of my favorite weapons in the game were my silverballers(some sort of .45 cal pistols) i customized them to full auto, extended clips, silencers, & some other things i dont quite remember. i also had a 12 guage with a silencer on it is that really possible? Question for the Hitmen - Biggles - 08-30-2006 rasalom Wrote:i know quite literally nothing about weapons ive never fired one but a few weeks ago i rented hitman(yeah its a video game quit laughing) & one of my favorite weapons in the game were my silverballers(some sort of .45 cal pistols) i customized them to full auto, extended clips, silencers, & some other things i dont quite remember. i also had a 12 guage with a silencer on it is that really possible? Ken would know better, because I don't own a shotgun, but I believe that the shot pellets in a shotshell are supersonic, and thus a "silencer" (we call them suppressors) would be ineffective. Question for the Hitmen - Ken Valentine - 08-31-2006 rasalom Wrote:i know quite literally nothing about weapons ive never fired one but a few weeks ago i rented hitman(yeah its a video game quit laughing) & one of my favorite weapons in the game were my silverballers(some sort of .45 cal pistols) i customized them to full auto, extended clips, silencers, & some other things i dont quite remember. i also had a 12 guage with a silencer on it is that really possible? A silenced 12-gage? Yes, it's possible. There are silencers made for shotguns. You have to be certain to use ammunition that is loaded to sub-sonic velocities however. Whether it's a slug or a shot column, something as large as 12 gage (nearly 3/4ths of an inch in diameter) is going to make a fairly significant ballistic crack. Ken V. |