I was astonished by how quiet this thing is. I would have never believed it without hearing it.
Yep. Guy I know had an extra TKO laying around... let me try it.At 5M, the impact on cardboard is much louder than the report. The thing now looks and sounds, as he put it, "James Bondicool"...lol. Thanks, G.
Quote from: stalwart on January 09, 2014, 01:06:56 PMI was astonished by how quiet this thing is. I would have never believed it without hearing it.I likey! Me want!
This thing is fun! I'm happy with how it handles and functions. Actually caught myself humming the 007 theme while plinking my loudest targets (it's ok, no one heard me ).
No time for girls, yet. On a mission for the Queen.The average guy wouldn't sleep at night, if he knew how many truly evil cans and spoons are lurking out there.
It is.Been thinking. I could easily set good stock barrels up with an adapter (permanent) that would not only allow a TKO, but would front load in the upper... using the same set screw as the S2 and the customs (and achieving the rigidity/accuracy they have).Would save the (significant) blank costs.Could you see one with full Teflon (blacked out)? Maybe a laser? We'd probably all need to get nicer tuxedos...
Yes. With practice, in under a minute.The stock barrels are good, just loosely mounted and non-adjustable. This is also a great way to negate the questionable (to me, so far) integrated "compensator".I have 17s in stock... steel on hand, and a pending Teflon run. Who wants a Stealth Edition?