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<blockquote data-quote="Whisky" data-source="post: 156086" data-attributes="member: 661"><p>I suggest you figure out which is more important to you, a rimfire or 30 cal, and purchase one of those first, then save up and buy the other caliber at a later date....1 can for rimfire-30 cal is no good.</p><p></p><p>You'll need thread adapters, rimfire guns are threaded different then the 22-30 cals. You'll need different sights on pistols for example if you were to try to screw a big 30cal suppressor on to a Ruger sr22, the sights probably wont' clear the can. Just wont work good. Also rimfires are dirty and most good rimfire cans are made to be taken apart for cleaning, most 30 cal cans are not. Finally, for the price of some user serviceable rimfire cans ($300-350) it just makes sense to buy a dedicated rimfire can IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisky, post: 156086, member: 661"] I suggest you figure out which is more important to you, a rimfire or 30 cal, and purchase one of those first, then save up and buy the other caliber at a later date....1 can for rimfire-30 cal is no good. You'll need thread adapters, rimfire guns are threaded different then the 22-30 cals. You'll need different sights on pistols for example if you were to try to screw a big 30cal suppressor on to a Ruger sr22, the sights probably wont' clear the can. Just wont work good. Also rimfires are dirty and most good rimfire cans are made to be taken apart for cleaning, most 30 cal cans are not. Finally, for the price of some user serviceable rimfire cans ($300-350) it just makes sense to buy a dedicated rimfire can IMO. [/QUOTE]
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