Sentry Suppressed Rifle
The
Sentry Suppressed Rifle is based on the Savage MarkII F 22LR caliber series rifle.
It's a brand new bolt action rifle with a ten round detachable magazine and the Savage Accu-Trigger trigger system. The
units are available in black ceramic coat, which covers the barrel, end
cap and the receiver itself or in stainless as shown below. Each rifle
is hand built by our master gunsmith, safety and function checked and
finally test fired. We use a chronograph to graph each rifles
performance to ensure subsonic performance with high velocity
ammunition. A graph slip is enclosed with each unit. These rifles come
with a Simmons 4x32 scope and are ready to go right out of the box. As
quiet as these are, you can shoot them virtually anyplace and not draw
a bit of attention. These things literally make less noise than a pellet rifle.

Sentry in stainless.

The
stainless models are very receptive to being marked with a chemical
etch. The markings exceed the requirements for depth and definition and
are very attractive and appealing. If you can print it, I
can etch it. This service is only available on stainless guns!
Priced 580.00 for black ceramic, 610 for stainless.
Ruger
MK1, 11, 111, 22/45, Browning Buckmark and similar semi automatic
pistols are available as complete units or we will convert your pistol
for 300.00. Options include a range of finishes from polished or #400
brush finish on stainless to Cerakotes rainbow of colors, to polished
and blued. matte blued, parkerized etc.. Be sure to ask about the
finish you want for more detailed pricing on it.

Suppressed Browning Buckmark, parkerized finish.

Suppressed Ruker MKIII in stainless.

Shown here is a chronograph slip from a suppressed rifle. A great deal of care and engineering goes into each
barrel to ensure correct velocity. Our rifles and pistols can be used with off the shelf high velocity ammo, there
is no need to purchase standard velocity or sub sonic ammo. The ammo used in this string was Remington Golden HI-VEL.
I
like to see velocity below 1100 vfeet per second. We're at about
500feet above sea level here in MO, at sea level the speed of sound is
1126 FPS.
As altitude increases the velocity required to exceed the speed of sound decreases as shown by this simple calculation.

Bottom line here? They work very well!
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