11 month ordeal is over............
Now it is time for some fun............
Ordered the 22 Mite on March 10th 2012, the Mite came in late June 2012, mailed the paperwork to the ATF mid July 2012, less than a week later they cashed my $200 check. Last night my dealer called saying the paperwork was in from the ATF, I can pick up the suppressor.
I was very happy the wait was finally over but I have been kinda busy lately and had not gotten around to buying a handgun to screw the suppressor onto nor sending off my extra 10/22 barrel to have it threaded. So I was in a little bit of a panic this morning running around town trying to find a threaded pistol to buy, I had been hearing local shops had empty display cases and were having a hard time buying new stock to sell. Had a bit of luck, first shop I stopped in had the Ruger Lite 22/45, held the pistol in my hand for all of about three seconds then told the salesman "I'll take it". Cleared the NICS check in 5 minutes, paid for it and was out the door to pick up the suppressor.
Got home, read the suppressor instruction booklet, screwed on the Mite to the Ruger, went into the garage, set up a couple of wood 4x4's, loaded the clip with CCI standard velocity ammo and celebrated : ) Even being in the garage with sound bouncing off cement walls it sounded like a pellet rifle going off. Now I need to get the 10/22 barrel done, buy some other types of ammo and celebrate some more.
Gunner
I can't believe how light that gun is
even with the supressor attached. That was fun shooting it.
I have one of those 22/45 s and love it! I need to do the
ATF/PERMISSION ordeal, but have been holding out that AZ would follow in Idaho's foot steps and allow home grown cans sans PERMISSION.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
I really need to move
Nm
You and me both, Brother.
Michigan doesn't allow them, period.
Gunner, just in case you don't know...
break that Mite loose every now and then while shooting, while it is still warm, or you will never get it apart to clean.
Gunner, just in case you don't know...
Thanks for the heads up.....several people have told me and Yankee Hill recommends anti-seize grease on the thread of the baffle tube, already applied some after my first outing, well I should inning, was in the garage : )
Gunner