Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
One of Us |
I have a sig suppressor for a .22. Now, I need a rifle or/and pistol for it. What would you suggest? | ||
|
Moderator |
If you want a bolt-action rifle, look for a CZ 455 threaded . Or, buy the B22 FV-SR . Inexpensive and accurate, according to user reports. For an autoloader, a 10/22 with a Tactical Solutions SB-X barrel is my favorite. For a handgun, look for a Ruger 22/45 Lite . I have the Mark III version and it is a joy to carry and shoot. George | |||
|
One of Us |
George, THanks! I will get the Rugers. | |||
|
Moderator |
You're welcome. I like the TacSol SB-X barrel as its 12" length reduces velocity so the can can work. IUf you buy a Mark IV 22/45, be aware that there is a safety recall out on them. | |||
|
One of Us |
I take the view that a suppressed .22 is a hunting tool for use with subsonic ammunition for where discretion is the most important thing. On that basis I say get a bolt action rifle as these are as close to silent with subsonic ammunition as it's possible to get; just a click from the firing pin and the sound of the round impacting the target. The advantage here is that subsonic ammunition, especially the Eley and RWS hollowpoints, is generally more accurate than the high velocity stuff. With a .22 there is so little practical difference between the loadings that accuracy wins out in my opinion. With a semi automatic be aware that more gas and dirt seems to come back into the action, requiring more frequent cleaning, and they are not nearly so silent. | |||
|
One of Us |
In the UK we all use 22 with moderators on. With Subsonics and bolt action the thwack of the bullet against target and firing pin are what make the noise, along with the action of the bolt. A semi such as the Ruger 10/22 still makes quite a bit of noise as beign a blow back action you get a lot of noise from the gases coming out of the action. Default bunny bashing rifle is the Brno / CZ 22 rimfire with a 20 or 16" barrel and moderator, or if you are feeling a bit more flush, the the Anchutz 1417. I ave an old BRNO Mod 2 and its sub 1" all day long at 60 yds with 22 subsonics, - either Eley or RWS. | |||
|
Moderator |
My 10/22s will not cycle the CCI 'Quiet' subsonics at approximately 710fps, so it is as quiet as shooting from a bolt-action or single-shot. George. | |||
|
one of us |
Can I reverse the question for you guys? I have a CZ455 and would like to suppress it. What's a good, reasonably priced suppressor? _____________________ A successful man is one who earns more money than his wife can spend. | |||
|
Moderator |
There are many. I bought a Q El Camino and should have it shortly as the Form 4 was approved a week ago. My Gemtech Outback II is nice but I should have bought the II-D. Get one that is direct thread (no costly adapters) and user-serviceable! This allows for easier cleaning. Aluminum and titanium are lightest, but a steel can isn't that heavy if it is small. George | |||
|
One of Us |
A .22 Long rifle hardly needs much suppression at all. Basically anything will do the job with subsonic ammunition (Stay away from the really slow CB like stuff as they are crap on game) and make very little difference with supersonic ammunition. This is very popular and works as well as anything: https://www.pellpax.co.uk/airg...-steel-silencer/2410 | |||
|
One of Us |
Some might say that the ultimate quiet .22RF hunting rifle was the BSA Ralock in .22 Short as the thing caught its own cases...they didn't eject into the long grass. But it was a PITA to check if it was clear, safe and empty after firing. Essentially you have to take the thing apart. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulo1vjqby5w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8quMWR_4Gk | |||
|
One of Us |
And was possibly the most unreliable and difficult to repair .22 semi auto made at the time? | |||
|
One of Us |
PH is what I use.john https://www.google.com/url?sa=...ZgZ6m-GeTOtCA5Lk5IqP | |||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia