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11/30/2001 6:11:13 PM EDT
for a long time ive wanted a suppressor...decided a 22lr was the way to go...

ill prolly get more use out of that than anythin else...besides, a subsonic 223 is little more than a 22lr anyhow

any good one i should consider?

thanks
11/30/2001 6:18:16 PM EDT
[#1]
I like the intergral suppressors.  I have a Ruger 10/22 with a AWC Ultra II suppressed barrel and a Ruger MKII by SWR; both are really excellent suppressors.  The .22's are quiet and cheap to shoot.
11/30/2001 6:21:34 PM EDT
[#2]
naw, definitly want a screw-on can.  that way i can use it on the pistol, semi rifle, and bolt gun.

more "bang for my buck" i guess
11/30/2001 6:22:05 PM EDT
[#3]
I'll second the above.  I shot the AWC Ruger.  It is very cool and QUIET, I mean quiet.  I shot the 10/22 but you still hear the action working so I think the way to go would be to order the 77/22 bolt gun (internal suppressor) so there would be no noise at all.  Besides the bullet striking meat or paper of course.
11/30/2001 6:24:22 PM EDT
[#4]
Hey somebody squeezed in on me.  I like the internal suppressor.  Less likely to be stolen and you won't spend all your time explaining class III stuff to people.  
11/30/2001 6:26:23 PM EDT
[#5]
yeah, the integral ones seem very nice.  BUT, finances dictate i get a screw on one.

any good ones i should look at?
11/30/2001 6:28:44 PM EDT
[#6]
I like the Gemtech predator. its what i want to buy. that way i can use it on .22lr as well as my ar's.
11/30/2001 6:34:38 PM EDT
[#7]
they also seem nice, but i want a dedicated 22lr suppressor to conserve weight.  (a 223 can on the end of a ruger mk2 would get purdy heavy!)
11/30/2001 7:24:56 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
yeah, the integral ones seem very nice.  BUT, finances dictate i get a screw on one.

any good ones i should look at?



SWR makes a really nice muzzle(screw-on)can also.  VERY small and VERY quiet.
12/1/2001 6:50:58 AM EDT
[#9]
anyone else?  i cant seem to  find their website...

also! i dont want to spend more than about $200 or so before the tax.
12/1/2001 4:34:53 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
anyone else?  i cant seem to  find their website...

also! i dont want to spend more than about $200 or so before the tax.




www.swrtactical.com

The good stuff is not cheap -
12/2/2001 12:14:59 AM EDT
[#11]
I to have gotten the itch for a .22 suppressor.  Is the tax for a suppressor the regular $200?  That almost doubles the price.  Does anyone have a silenced Browning Buckmark?  If so, where did you find the Barrel for it and how do you like it?
12/2/2001 9:04:12 AM EDT
[#12]
The NFA tax is $200, whether it is a FA, SBR, or suppressor.  I haven't seen too many suppressed Buckmarks, but I know they can be made.  I think that while Joe Gadini @ SWR does not list it as a catalog item, he does have a suppressed Buckmark as a shop/demo gun.
12/2/2001 9:29:16 AM EDT
[#13]
Gemtech also makes a very nice threaded .22 can, the Outback which lists for $350 www.gem-tech.com/outback.html
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