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  1. #1
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    Default Which Supressor for .22 pistol and rifle...?

    Looking for suggestions on:
    #1. Durable.
    #2. Quiet.
    #3. Easy to Clean.

    I have a SIG Mosquito (I have the threaded bbl version, and I know I will need the adapter for the 1/2 x 28).

    I will eventually put it on a bolt .22 and/or Ruger 10/22 (have one already, but not with the threaded bbl).

    I've seen several websites, and the suppressors ranged in price and functionality (reported Db reduction), but real life reports are often better.

    I do intend to run Remington Subsonic (most likely) through them--have a brick and want to be sure that it is reliable before settling on it as the main ammo.

    Thanks!

    AFARR

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    Default Re: Which Supressor for .22 pistol and rifle...?

    Decide if you value ease of cleaning or maxium supression because at the current time they are mutually exclusive.

    all current name brand supressors are "durable"

    rem SS is garbage it's inaccurate, dirty and way to expensive for what it is.

    Go with Federal target is allmost as good as CCI standard velocity but cheaper (both are subsonic in 16" barrels)
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    Default Re: Which Supressor for .22 pistol and rifle...?

    Thanks for the info.

    I had seen some with removable baffle stacks (unscrew one end) and thought it was an interesting design.

    If the difference in sound is significant, I would have no issues with a non-removable (harder to clean) supressor, however, if the noise reduction is somewhat minor--the convenience would be nice.

    I'll get some Federal Target and try it out also.

    I'll use the Rem SubSonic in my kids Cricket then.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by AFARR; October 3rd, 2007 at 08:56 AM.

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    Default Re: Which Supressor for .22 pistol and rifle...?

    I have a AAC Pilot and it works great, but you can not take it apart to clean.

    The best ammo so far is Winchester Dynapoint in the 500 round box. Clean, quiet, and accurate. Federal target works well.

    Are you the same AFFAR that used to frequent the Biggerhammer 50 cal board a few years back?

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    Default Re: Which Supressor for .22 pistol and rifle...?

    Do you have a price range? or is the sky the limit. There are many manufactures now who make both a Breakdown and sealed can. Look into the AAC pilot or the SWR warlock and specter. Also check out the YHM mite. All are good quality..

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    Default Re: Which Supressor for .22 pistol and rifle...?

    Federal always has had reliable and good accurate ammo in my cases...
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