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What rimfire for a suppressor?
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I bought a suppressor for .22 rimfire. What gun should I buy to go with it?
Pistol or rifle ok.
 
Posts: 10115 | Location: Texas... time to secede!! | Registered: 12 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Here in New Zealand where suppressors are completely legal and unregulated , every type of rimfire rifle currently available commercially has a suppressor available for it .

I would buy whatever rifle suits your purpose and fits your body shape , and then fit your suppressor to that.


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I have a Sig Sauer Mosquito pistol and a Savage MarkII bolt action rifle. Remember that the suppressor will also work on a 223 rifle like an AR or Ruger. Iron sights probably won't work unless they are extra high.
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I bought a pre threaded CZ bolt action to shoot suppressed but I also threaded a couple of 10/22s as well, the bolt gun is quieter.

Also, most of the Ruger 22/45 pistols come pre threaded and my 22/45 Mark IV is very accurate and simple to clean, a great little pistol.

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I shot a suppressed S&W autoloading pistol at a range (a rental), seemed nice but didn't always cycle the slide with standard-velocity ammunition.


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you're as bad as me. Buying your accessories before buying the gun. I bought a set of Ivory grips for a peacemaker then went looking for a revolver to buy.


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you're as bad as me. Buying your accessories before buying the gun. I bought a set of Ivory grips for a peacemaker then went looking for a revolver to buy.


I bought reloading dies for 6mm-284 to mess with, then a year or two later a used heavy-barrel Remington 700 in 243 called to me...


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