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  1. 10/22 - FRT, Super Safety. Do they exist? - AR15.COM

    Jun 8, 2025 · On one of the sites I keep up with, I have seen a guy just released a FRT for a 10/22. It is called the 10/22 ART (active reset trigger) and can be found on Odysee by looking …

  2. 22 ARC Velocity Numbers > AR Variants > AR15.COM

    Feb 8, 2024 · Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear.

  3. 22,24,26,27寸显示器的长宽尺寸分别是多少CM?_百度知道

    22,24,26,27寸显示器的长宽尺寸分别是多少CM?22寸显示器对角线长度=55.88厘米。24寸显示器对角线长度=60.69厘米。26寸显示器对角线长度=66.04厘米。27寸显示器对角线 …

  4. 22LR in a 5.56 suppressor > General Discussion > AR15.COM

    Oct 18, 2024 · The plating is a copper wash that isn’t really a jacket, and .22 uses a heeled bullet with a big exposed lead base. A few rounds of .22 won’t hurt it, but if you shoot a few hundred, …

  5. Quietest 22 Suppressor in 2025 > Silencers > AR15.COM

    Oct 11, 2025 · Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear.

  6. Who here is using a FRT with a 22LR. What is your setup?

    Jun 15, 2025 · Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear.

  7. Equipment Exchange Community > AR15.COM

    3 days ago · Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear.

  8. General Discussion > AR15.COM

    3 days ago · Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear.

  9. .22 suppressor on 5.56 barrel > Silencers > AR15.COM

    Nov 28, 2024 · Yes, though you should be aware that some rimfire silencers have an internal flange on the threads, for facemounting. .22lr muzzle threads are usually* shorter than the …

  10. Finally chased down an intermittent 10/22 cause of failure (fingers ...

    Oct 8, 2024 · So, I have a 10/22 takedown model that has been suffering from a failure to eject 10%-30% of the time, resulting in either a “stovepipe” or the spent case flipped backwards …