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No “today only” stickers?

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I was Sweatin like a two dollar…ehh you get the idea. 95 degrees while doing this. Put the can on the SA Elite. man this gun is nice. probably my favorite handgun. any way when this can heats up, accuracy goes to crap. it will shoot about ten rounds before it starts sending bullets low right.

I tried some different ammo, pretty red ones. did my part for pride month again. lol and super vel. now on the red ones i was able to take the ear protection off. wasn’t loud at all. the super vels were a little louder but not much. the last five rounds in the center on the left i took the can off to see if my sight was still in since the silencer was hot and shooting low. it was still on

Clean up was a breeze with the SA too. not much gunk at all. also it feed both ammo without a hitch.




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The Glock didn’t fare so well, it would not feed the super vel at all, either with the silencer or without. it done the same when it heated up accuracy went to crap. i really needed to move my sight but wasn’t going to on either gun. i know they are in without the can. the glock was a lot more gunked up for some reason. now i will say this time i did not get hit in the face with crap like last time.

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I tried this 22 mag at 7 yards and couldn’t hit the paper, so moved it up to about three. this thing is hitting way lo0w. i had to aim at that top red dot to get what you see.

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Managers specials :rofl:

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Front sight too high ?

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@Belt-Fed .
I remember Super-Vel from the late 70s?
Had a good reputation, never tried though.
I have used the Federal Syntech 9mm. Ran good.

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Derned if i know. i sure wouldn’t carry it for protection. lol

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Yep, they been around for a long time and still making ammo. i haven’t shot much of their stuff. like you i had some 45 auto from them years ago. it worked in a 1911.

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Back then,I was kinda partial to Silvertips for the 1911. Good stuff. They could take out a vampire or a werewolf…can’t remember which one.

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I used to shoot silvertips in my Dads 30/30 they was pretty good shooting PSP (pointed soft point). Used to shoot them in 150 grain.

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I still have these for the model 99.


Ain’t no bar codes on this box.

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Yep that looks just like the ones I used to use in the 30-30

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I shot a lot of super vel years ago . We had a local sheriffs deputy pass away and his wife sold all of his stuff . The guy had several cases of 38 spl 110 grain hollow point and I got it for $5 a box . I shot it out of my 686 and it would throw about a two foot flame out of the barrel . The stuff was hot . I dont think the super vel we see now is the same company I think they just bought the rights to the name .

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Was they reloads ??

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You have a file. Take a little off the front sight.

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Afternoon yall

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No all factory loads . The original super vel was loaded in crome plated steel cases so they were not reloaded . The old super vel was loaded hot .

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Dang, got me again, another day, now they’re getting shorter too

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My suppressor wrench came today

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