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The C3D Clandestine Suppressor is fitted here to a Sig Misquito, but it also fits Walther P22 or GSG 22 rimfire, among other models. Presently, C3 Defense offers .22LR suppressors only, but plans to expand the suppressor line in the near future with the addition of a .223.
C3 Defense Adding 22 LR Suppressor
November 8, 2009Printer Friendly | Email |
HIRAM, Ga. -- C3 Defense, a southeastern manufacturer that builds defense products and parts, has added a 22 Long Rifle suppressor to its product line.
The all-steel seam-welded Parkerized C3D Clandestine Suppressor measures 6.5 inches in length and just under 1 inch in diameter with a ½ x 28 thread. It weighs about 8 oz, uses a K-baffle system, and can withstand pressures from a 5.7x28mm rifle.
MSRP: $199.
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Reader Comments
Are these legal to own/use?
Unless you live in a state dominated by dictatorial liberals, yeah, they're legal. They cost more than the rifles & pistols they suppress, but they're legal.
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