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Posted: 2/4/2016 4:52:07 PM EDT
I was thinking the Walther PPQ M22 or...a ruger 10/22 charger so I can form 1 it?
I looking for quiet fun semi auto that's easy to disassemble and suppress--looking at the griffin checkmate QD as a silencer. |
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Underwhelms you how? B/c it's not easy to break down?
Any current mods? There are some that most of us consider mandatory to the 22/45 |
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I have an odd suggestion. My favorite 22lr pistol for suppressed use is my SIG P226 with a SIG 22lr conversion kit installed.
Feeds flawlessly, low crap from the ejection port, large but light because the kit slide is aluminum. Maybe one of your center fires if you don't own a SIG (SIG offers 22 kits for other SiIG models.) JPK |
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Underwhelms you how? B/c it's not easy to break down? Any current mods? There are some that most of us consider mandatory to the 22/45 What mods? LCI filler MK2 bushing (improves trigger and allows mags to drop free) VQ sear |
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Underwhelms you how? B/c it's not easy to break down? Any current mods? There are some that most of us consider mandatory to the 22/45 View Quote No mods yet... This is my third or fourth one in 20 years... 1). Yeah I hate the disassembly. 2). I don't like how the mag bottoms interface with the gun itself--I can ever get my hand out of the way and it blocks dropping the mag. 3). I don't like the controls. I especially hate safeties and this one is the worst. 4). I don't like the color-- it showed up as a kind of electric blue on multiple places on multiple computers but the one I got is dark purple. 5). It feels like a brick. It's just preference I guess but I'd hate to put more money into it and still not like it much. |
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I was thinking the Walther PPQ M22 or...a ruger 10/22 charger so I can form 1 it? I looking for quiet fun semi auto that's easy to disassemble and suppress--looking at the griffin checkmate QD as a silencer. View Quote OP, what pistol do you CCW? If you don't mind saying, the answer may greatly influence my suggestion. |
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I have an odd suggestion. My favorite 22lr pistol for suppressed use is my SIG P226 with a SIG 22lr conversion kit installed. Feeds flawlessly, low crap from the ejection port, large but light because the kit slide is aluminum. Maybe one of your center fires if you don't own a SIG (SIG offers 22 kits for other SiIG models.) JPK View Quote I mainly have HK pistols.. A bluline G17 with 3 mags would cost me $430 OTD, plus the conversion kit--probably more than I want to dump into a 22 host. |
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OP, what pistol do you CCW? If you don't mind saying, the answer may greatly influence my suggestion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was thinking the Walther PPQ M22 or...a ruger 10/22 charger so I can form 1 it? I looking for quiet fun semi auto that's easy to disassemble and suppress--looking at the griffin checkmate QD as a silencer. OP, what pistol do you CCW? If you don't mind saying, the answer may greatly influence my suggestion. Hard shell; I CCW a KelTec P32 (Ready for flaming from Brad Pierson about pee-filled super soakers)! |
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I'm kinda in your boat OP. I wouldn't say that I'm underwhelmed with the 22/45 lite though. I think it's a steaming pile of crap and don't care for the you have to shake it this way and then sacrifice a goat to get it to go back together right. It does look like you can make them usable by dropping 100 bucks or so worth of mods in them but personally I'm waiting on a threaded barrel smith and wesson victory. I wish it didn't need a tool to breakdown but it seems like overall a much better design.
Right now some people are getting their hands on the standard version. I have one of the local dealers adding a threaded barrel version to their order from smith and wesson for me. |
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Quoted: I'm kinda in your boat OP. I wouldn't say that I'm underwhelmed with the 22/45 lite though. I think it's a steaming pile of crap and don't care for the you have to shake it this way and then sacrifice a goat to get it to go back together right. It does look like you can make them usable by dropping 100 bucks or so worth of mods in them but personally I'm waiting on a threaded barrel smith and wesson victory. I wish it didn't need a tool to breakdown but it seems like overall a much better design. Right now some people are getting their hands on the standard version. I have one of the local dealers adding a threaded barrel version to their order from smith and wesson for me. View Quote Unless they make the barrel shorter, I have no interest in a 5.5" threaded barrel Victory as it won't keep bulk pack ammo subsonic. The M&P 22 Compact has actually been a pretty fun shooter so that's probably worth a look. |
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Hard shell; I CCW a KelTec P32 (Ready for flaming from Brad Pierson about pee-filled super soakers)! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was thinking the Walther PPQ M22 or...a ruger 10/22 charger so I can form 1 it? I looking for quiet fun semi auto that's easy to disassemble and suppress--looking at the griffin checkmate QD as a silencer. OP, what pistol do you CCW? If you don't mind saying, the answer may greatly influence my suggestion. Hard shell; I CCW a KelTec P32 (Ready for flaming from Brad Pierson about pee-filled super soakers)! haha, I've got a S&W 442 on me full time and I sure as hell know arfcom doesn't really approve of 5 shot .38s |
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This is my third or fourth one in 20 years... 1). Yeah I hate the disassembly. - Disassembly is SLIGHTLY better if you take the mag safety out. 2). I don't like how the mag bottoms interface with the gun itself--I can ever get my hand out of the way and it blocks dropping the mag. - There is a mod for that. I took a file and sandpaper to the cleaned it up to work much better. Also, the mag disconnect prevents the mag from dropping free. That can be removed. 3). I don't like the controls. I especially hate safeties and this one is the worst. - You can remove the mag disconnect and you don't have to use the thumb safety or key safety. You can also remove the loaded chamber jam inducer/indicator. 4). I don't like the color-- it showed up as a kind of electric blue on multiple places on multiple computers but the one I got is dark purple. - I take it you bought it online! 5). It feels like a brick. - Your mileage may vary, but it feels exactly like a 1911 to me. View Quote All of that said, I have both a 22/45 lite and a M&P 22 compact. That S&W is a very nice gun, but also has its issues. To disassemble it, you must remove the thread adapter. This is not a step that is necessary for the Ruger. That means you need a tool to break it loose. There is VERY little margin for wrench flats on the sides of the adapter and the wrench flats go where the slide interfaces with the barrel. I would consider the EWK thread adapter. Works well for me. |
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The 22 pistol I have been taking to the range almost every time I go is the M&P22. I have a Browning and a MkII with TacSol goodies on both, but the M&P has been more enjoyable lately. For rifle, how about a 10/22 TD or a PWS Summit T3??
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Hard shell; I CCW a KelTec P32 (Ready for flaming from Brad Pierson about pee-filled super soakers)! View Quote Okay, if you CC'd a full-size auto I was going to suggest (as I often do) a rimfire conversion or copy of your pistol as a suppressor host, for cheap/quiet "practice." I have some very nice dedicated .22 hosts, but I probably shoot my Glock AA conversions suppressed more than all of those combined (because I CC Glocks). Doesn't sound like a practical approach for you, though, since I can't think of a good rimfire analog to the P32. And my first rec for a dedicated .22 host for most people is a Ruger of one flavor of the other... but you already don't care for those. The little Walthers are very hit or miss. My son and I have two that run great suppressed and have given us zero trouble, but I have also seen a lot of problematic ones so I consider us lucky. Same for the SIG Mosquito -- I'm personally batting .500 on that one so far. Have you ever looked at/handled the Beretta NEOS? If the odd grip isn't off-putting to you, they strip easier that the Rugers and come in a wide variety of sizes and colors (and even have a factory carbine conversion unit available, if you can find one). And the last couple of generations of S&W .22s are nice, but will require an adapter or threading for use with a can. Good luck! |
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If you're going to be form 1ing it, then how about a gsg 522 pistol.
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All of that said, I have both a 22/45 lite and a M&P 22 compact. That S&W is a very nice gun, but also has its issues. To disassemble it, you must remove the thread adapter. This is not a step that is necessary for the Ruger. That means you need a tool to break it loose. There is VERY little margin for wrench flats on the sides of the adapter and the wrench flats go where the slide interfaces with the barrel. I would consider the EWK thread adapter. Works well for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is my third or fourth one in 20 years... 1). Yeah I hate the disassembly. - Disassembly is SLIGHTLY better if you take the mag safety out. 2). I don't like how the mag bottoms interface with the gun itself--I can ever get my hand out of the way and it blocks dropping the mag. - There is a mod for that. I took a file and sandpaper to the cleaned it up to work much better. Also, the mag disconnect prevents the mag from dropping free. That can be removed. 3). I don't like the controls. I especially hate safeties and this one is the worst. - You can remove the mag disconnect and you don't have to use the thumb safety or key safety. You can also remove the loaded chamber jam inducer/indicator. 4). I don't like the color-- it showed up as a kind of electric blue on multiple places on multiple computers but the one I got is dark purple. - I take it you bought it online! 5). It feels like a brick. - Your mileage may vary, but it feels exactly like a 1911 to me. All of that said, I have both a 22/45 lite and a M&P 22 compact. That S&W is a very nice gun, but also has its issues. To disassemble it, you must remove the thread adapter. This is not a step that is necessary for the Ruger. That means you need a tool to break it loose. There is VERY little margin for wrench flats on the sides of the adapter and the wrench flats go where the slide interfaces with the barrel. I would consider the EWK thread adapter. Works well for me. Yep, I recommend this adapter also. Works very well and is easy to remove for cleaning the gun. |
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LCI filler MK2 bushing (improves trigger and allows mags to drop free) VQ sear View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Underwhelms you how? B/c it's not easy to break down? Any current mods? There are some that most of us consider mandatory to the 22/45 What mods? LCI filler MK2 bushing (improves trigger and allows mags to drop free) VQ sear +1 to all that too |
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Why the M&P compact?
Shorter barrel to keep bulk pack subsonic? I like Buckmarks, but aren't the Tac Sol threaded barrels like over $200? The linked BM is nice, but everything I have read here states that 4.5" should be the max to keep bulk pack subsonic. They went an inch too far with that one. |
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Aforementioned models I have tried and put in the category of underwhelmed:
1) NEOS 2) Mosquito 3) S&W 22A (try to find a threaded barrel). |
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Why the M&P compact? Shorter barrel to keep bulk pack subsonic? I like Buckmarks, but aren't the Tac Sol threaded barrels like over $200? The linked BM is nice, but everything I have read here states that 4.5" should be the max to keep bulk pack subsonic. They went an inch too far with that one. View Quote just use this |
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I have the 5.5" Tacsol on my Buckmark and it stays subsonic with most ammo, you could always thread a regular Buckmark barrel to any length you want.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Underwhelms you how? B/c it's not easy to break down? Any current mods? There are some that most of us consider mandatory to the 22/45 What mods? LCI filler MK2 bushing (improves trigger and allows mags to drop free) VQ sear +1 to all that too |
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Did not know about the LCI filler. This thread just cost me $20 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Underwhelms you how? B/c it's not easy to break down? Any current mods? There are some that most of us consider mandatory to the 22/45 What mods? LCI filler MK2 bushing (improves trigger and allows mags to drop free) VQ sear +1 to all that too $20 is piss in a bucket in this game. Call me when there are some more zeros |
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OK, so I have funds to spend at Cabela's. (gift cards, points, etc.) of about $200.
No xfer or shipping saves me another $40. Here is what I am looking at: 1) 10/22 TD charger will be about $200 OTD for me. Can I SBR this somehow later? 2) 10/22 TD with flash suppressor about $200 OTD. (Yes, this is a rifle--SBR later?). 3) 10/22 non TD ITAC about $200 OTD. (Yes, this is a rifle--SBR later?). 4) Buckmark camper stainless about $200 OTD + tac sol barrel is another $190-$200. $50 rebate on the pistol if I can find one in stock, too. |
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Quoted: $20 is piss in a bucket in this game. Call me when there are some more zeros View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Originally Posted By rebelcovehunter What mods? LCI filler MK2 bushing (improves trigger and allows mags to drop free) VQ sear +1 to all that too $20 is piss in a bucket in this game. Call me when there are some more zeros |
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^ I think so too
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If you can wait until reliability reports from production units start coming in, the new S&W SW22 Victory looks like it will make a great host. I know a few people who have had pre-production units for a while who love them. Volquartsen already makes barrels for them, too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3A_Ld6t9bo View Quote +$100 to chop that barrel |
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If you can wait until reliability reports from production units start coming in, the new S&W SW22 Victory looks like it will make a great host. I know a few people who have had pre-production units for a while who love them. Volquartsen already makes barrels for them, too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3A_Ld6t9bo View Quote Cool, I haven't seen that one. Will have to pick one up when they are readily available. |
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Get a Glock frame off Gunbroker and an Advantage Arms kit. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66373504/20151212_201752.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66373504/20151212_104024.jpg View Quote Honestly a $299 police trade in G22 might be better. I'm seeing frames for $225. I bet you can sell the trade in slide and barrel for more than $75 |
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Why the M&P compact? Shorter barrel to keep bulk pack subsonic? I like Buckmarks, but aren't the Tac Sol threaded barrels like over $200? The linked BM is nice, but everything I have read here states that 4.5" should be the max to keep bulk pack subsonic. They went an inch too far with that one. View Quote I have the linked buckmark. Shoots everything and it stays subsonic for me. Very happy with it so far. It has a dedicated sparrow on it. |
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Threaded ppk/s 22? I think Capitol Armory has them for under 400.00
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Do you even ADCO, Bro? (originally a quote from hardshell). I have not adco'd yet and unfortunately just sold my 22A to buy the 22/45. :( As far as the Glock route, I may consider that yet. Now there are too many options--but in budget for me means spending about $200 out of pocket at cabela's. The base buckmark at cabela's has me around $150 out of pocket and then I could snag a threaded barrel later...how quiet are buckmarks suppressed? |
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Volquartsen LLV upper on your Ruger lower. Get the threaded 4.5inch version.
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Wait till the M&P 22's go on sale at Cabelas and then snag one.
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Buckmark.
Advantage Arms conversion/Glock. Find a used S&W 2213 or one of the variants, add EWK threaded barrel nut. They homely little pistols but a fun suppressor host. |
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Get a Glock frame off Gunbroker and an Advantage Arms kit. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66373504/20151212_201752.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66373504/20151212_104024.jpg View Quote yup |
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I went with the basic buck mark from Cabela's. They gave me an additional 5% off for being a vet. So after $50 browning rebate I'm into it for $165.
Now I'm searching for a 4" Tac Sol (or other ) barrel and magazines. Any advice on aftermarket threaded barrels? |
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Quoted: ^ I think so too +$100 to chop that barrel View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: ^ I think so too Quoted: If you can wait until reliability reports from production units start coming in, the new S&W SW22 Victory looks like it will make a great host. I know a few people who have had pre-production units for a while who love them. Volquartsen already makes barrels for them, too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3A_Ld6t9bo +$100 to chop that barrel |
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If you can wait until reliability reports from production units start coming in, the new S&W SW22 Victory looks like it will make a great host. I know a few people who have had pre-production units for a while who love them. Volquartsen already makes barrels for them, too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3A_Ld6t9bo +$100 to chop that barrel I meant to 4.5" to guarantee it stays subsonic |
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