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    Shot the Energetic Nyx today

    What a great concept! Make the whole rimfire can from titanium, dip the whole thing when it gets dirty.

    Sounded great too.

    https://hansohnbrothers.com/shop/ene...fire/nyx-mod2/
    #RESIST

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    What a great concept! Make the whole rimfire can from titanium, dip the whole thing when it gets dirty.

    Sounded great too.

    https://hansohnbrothers.com/shop/ene...fire/nyx-mod2/
    Hrmm... If one was wanting to buy a 22 can, what should host should one buy for that can?

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    Cool

    Step 3: die from exposure to lead acetate

    I just ordered a Nyx, but I'll probably continue to use my stardard cleaning procedure of knocking the big clumps off the baffles and then shooting another 500-1k.

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    I think... that I might have a 10/22 takedown that needs 4 baffles in the accessory pocket of the discrete bag...
    ”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshs View Post
    Step 3: die from exposure to lead acetate

    I just ordered a Nyx, but I'll probably continue to use my stardard cleaning procedure of knocking the big clumps off the baffles and then shooting another 500-1k.
    It’s not hard to deal with, just be very careful, wear gloves, go slow, and I usually neutralize the lead acetate with table salt between putting it away and dropping it off at a place that accept hazmat.
    #RESIST

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grey View Post
    Hrmm... If one was wanting to buy a 22 can, what should host should one buy for that can?
    I’d do a Ruger MkIV and a S&W 15/22.
    #RESIST

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I’d do a Ruger MkIV and a S&W 15/22.
    I have a Ruger MK3 22/45 and Ruger can that goes on every camping trip.

    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    It’s not hard to deal with, just be very careful, wear gloves, go slow, and I usually neutralize the lead acetate with table salt between putting it away and dropping it off at a place that accept hazmat.
    Also, just put your baffles on a bent coat hanger, submerge, and then rinse the fuck out of that when you are done, let it dry, and then hit the baffles with the silicone based brake fluid to resist hard caking of carbon and reassemble.
    #RESIST

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I’d do a Ruger MkIV and a S&W 15/22.
    Agreed. Two of my rimfire cans fit on a M&P 15-22 and a Ruger MKIV 22/45. Both are quite fun.

    And a suppressed CZ-455. it's a lot of fun as a rimfire trainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I’d do a Ruger MkIV and a S&W 15/22.
    I'm a big fan of the MkIV:

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    I'd also recommend some type of .22 bolt gun. Ruger, Tikka, an CZ all make excellent factory threaded hosts.

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