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Posted: 9/14/2024 8:38:49 PM EST
Just looking for a .22lr pistol to host a suppressor.
Also recommend a suppressor for Keep it simple guys Thank you |
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Ruger Mark IV is one option, 22/45 or Luger style grip angles.
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Allegedly the new huxworx 22 can is taking 22 suppression to a new level. Better than the dead air mask. Which would be my recommendation. Can’t go wrong with that one.
Or buy the huxworx and do some beta testing for the rest of us. |
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My Buckmark has been great for a long time but I’m considering selling it and getting a TX22.
Being limited to 10 round mags in 2024 is pretty gay. |
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You might enjoy my playlist. I ran a 12+ loadings of subsonic 22 ammo thru 10 different pistols and my rugged mustang
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO_Em4aaZYFjeqxIwbIlEdQWVaOxBXPaJ&si=LkU3Q3kky_ZtEQna |
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I've tried, and never really loved several over the years. The P322 blew them all out of the water, its an amazing little 22. I added the Armory Craft adjustable trigger, and its perfect IMO. It runs every type of sub and super I have, and the 25 round mags really make for fun at the range.
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Just picked up my DeadAir Mask today for my Umarex/Beretta M9 host.
Pretty damn excited to go play. |
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Still waiting for my $100 rebate to come thru on the host.
2+ mo after submitting it. |
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I've got a M&P compact & a Tacsol barreled Buckmark. But that new Sig 322 has my attention at the moment.
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I really enjoy my Sig 1911-22, but I need to take it to the gunsmith and have them put a new extractor/ejector in it. It won't pull the fired shell casings out anymore (especially when suppressed) regardless of whether I use CCI Quiet .22 or Stingers - or anything in between those two.
Super fun gun to shoot though, I can hit a steel silhouette (12x20") at 100 yards with it with some Kentucky windage and I have the baseplates that took all the mags from 10 rounders to 15-16 rounders. |
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Quoted: Ruger MKIV 22/45 Lite View Quote Good choice says the guy that has one, I also have a M&P 22 that works well. I run a 17/22 wmr rated can that makes it quiet. I have a second mini 22 can that is not really very quiet at all. But it is small. I have a Buckmark and love it for steel challenge but tried a threaded one and for some reason was not enamored with it. |
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I like my FN 502 pretty well. It is a good overall, feature-rich pistol.
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I went TX22 and it has far exceeded my expectations.
Great value and a solid gun |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32329/s_w-m_p-15-22-optics-ready-22-lr-ar-15-p-3322662.JPG View Quote I use mine with the Ruger SilentSR can. I use it a lot more on the Ruger SR22 4.5" though, that I got the threaded barrel for. |
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Quoted: TX22 View Quote That first post thing,…. Used to be that if it had to be a semi-auto handgun and a .22LR, it better be a Ruger…… but that isn’t the case anymore. A friend has a TX22 and TX22 compact and I have a fair bit of time shooting them suppressed-did this morning in fact. I’m looking for a deal on one even though I have a 22/45 Lite currently filling that role. |
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Quoted: Allegedly the new huxworx 22 can is taking 22 suppression to a new level. Better than the dead air mask. Which would be my recommendation. Can’t go wrong with that one. Or buy the huxworx and do some beta testing for the rest of us. View Quote Never heard of Huxworx, I’ll look it up. |
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Beretta M9 with threaded barrel and suppressor sights. J90A192FSRF1
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