Wrong, suppressors are legal for civilians to own in 36 states provided that said user has a squeaky clean background.
The reason to not use high speed ammo is to reduce wear and tear on the suprressor. Suppressors have baffles in them to cut down/ dissapate the gases being exited by the bullet. Therefore, using subsonic ammo is the way to go, slow enough (~800fps) for the gases to be trapped rather than being shot out.
The Walther SD22 and the usual SD22 fits perfectly on the Walther P22, also on the US Version, too.
Use only sub sonic ammo!
We made a couple of pictures with the whole Tactical Mount!Dirty Charlie
You can get the "looks" of a suppressor without having to go through the hoops of getting the proper BATF forms by getting a fake suppressor from here.
You'll need to get the proper adapter as well, and don't forget the thread protector. All told it'll run you about $85 with shipping (a lot cheaper than the $500+ you'll pay for a real suppressor and proper license).
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Walther Forums
701.7K posts
61K members
Since 2002
A forum community dedicated to Walther firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, gunsmithing, troubleshooting, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!