NFA Channel reviews the Essence 22LR can from Liberty Suppressors

I am trying to share this review on our 22 LR Essence Of Liberty can without it being viewed as a Drive By so please let me know if this is incorrect. The review was posted on You Tube by NFA Review Channel recently. We are really proud of this can abd I just wanted to share this with you guys.

Thanks!

Tim @ Liberty

http://youtu.be/ajnSX3q_7qE
 
The best way to avoid being flagged as a drive-by is to give a summary of the review. One of the purposes of the drive-by rule is so other forums members can know what the thread is about without having to click on an external link. For example, I'm on my iPad and so I avoid YouTube links because my connection is super slow.

Mrgunsngear posts his reviews here all the time, and he always gives a summary of the review for people who don't have the time or the connection to watch the video:

http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=546591
 
Here are the db numbers from the review:

FRP:
Unsuppressed:151.5, 151.5
Bolt Cycle: 109
Suppressed: 122, 115, 113, 114, 114, 111, 112, 112, 113, 115(slide lock)

Standard Velocity on a Colt Rail Gun 22LR:
Suppressed: 125, 116, 117, 116, 119.5(slide lock)

This can weighs less than a "D" size battery at 4.1 oz, has a length of 6.5" and a 1" diameter.

Rated for the following ammo: 22LR, 22MAG, 17HMR, 17M2 and will handle full auto.

Tim @ Liberty
 
I've been shooting mine for over a year now and love it out of any of my 22 host guns or 17 hmr. cant begin to explain how nice it is to use it on the 17 when my friend is shooting his without a can!!! He can't believe how quiet mine is. I just need to thread my Savage Mark 2 and really see how loud it is with no action cycling!! That will be a good day!

Only downside is it can be a beast if you don't keep up with cleaning it for too long and then try to take it apart. Hint: soak the internals with wd40 or some such prior to taking it apart and make your life easier.
 
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