22 pistol suppressor host?

P22s, mk I, II, III, gsg 1911s, any rim fire pistol.
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22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by bigelowe » Sat Nov 21, 2015 1:51 pm

What is your pick for a suppressed .22 pistol. Please list why, and any experiences you have had. Also, maybe the suppressor you are running on your pistol.
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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Dustin » Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:31 pm

I got a Huntertown G22 run it on a P22 and gsg1911. Both work great. P22 is my favorite just because of the feal.

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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by jmeister » Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:41 pm

SWR Spectre II on a SR22, feels good & most ammo stays subsonic on the short barrel. Sometimes run it on the GF's P22 but I don't really like that pistol due to the trigger, materials, and takedown vs SR22. Also run it on a S&W 2206 but it's rather heavy with that setup.

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Post by JustShootIt » Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:53 pm

A 22/45 is the best host IMHO.....

Others named are fine...but 22/45, in my experience, seems to cycle and run the best with a suppressor
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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Niceguy » Sat Nov 21, 2015 3:20 pm

100% positively, zero 2nd thoughts, 22/45. In particular 4.5" Paclite upper 22/45 with Volquartzin trigger kit. Absolutely beautiful trigger, nice sights, very accurate, weighs nothing hardly, slim to no maintenance, and feeds ANYTHING, ANYTIME... I went nearly 3000 rounds before running a bore snake or wiping it even once before having any issues. And 75% or more were suppressed. IT WAS FIIIIILTHY!!! haha Has one small inconvenience to me, disassembly and reassembly kinda sucky... Not a great lefty option tbough.
2nd is probably a tie between M&P22 compact (not the full size) and Colt 1911-22 and a close 3rd would be SR22.
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Post by Jff24Gordn » Sat Nov 21, 2015 4:41 pm

I have hardly shot my 22/45 Paclite since I picked up a PPK/S. Because who doesn't want to be James Bond.
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Post by shaggy1392 » Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:18 pm

22/45 with a spectre II and a p22 with a guardian 22. Both run great. When I find a deal on a m&p 22 compact I'll add it to the collection
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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Tomahawk » Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:22 pm

Do .22 suppresor require all those trusts and stuff?

And does the suppressor which adds length to the barrel make you more accurate?

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Post by ssracer » Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:46 pm

Tomahawk wrote:Do .22 suppresor require all those trusts and stuff?

And does the suppressor which adds length to the barrel make you more accurate?
.22 suppressors require all the same paperwork any other suppressor does.

As for accuracy, a suppressor will typically cause a POI shift, but as far as accuracy..it's not really adding length to the barrel as there is no rifling so no.

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Post by Niceguy » Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:10 pm

Jff24Gordn wrote:I have hardly shot my 22/45 Paclite since I picked up a PPK/S. Because who doesn't want to be James Bond.
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Very cool! I've handle but not shot one yet. I still choose the 22/45 as a beater/workhorse though. PPK/S trigger is not as good and I would have to give more of a shit about it and keep it cleaner and stuff...haha

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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Niceguy » Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:16 pm

ssracer wrote:
Tomahawk wrote:Do .22 suppresor require all those trusts and stuff?

And does the suppressor which adds length to the barrel make you more accurate?
.22 suppressors require all the same paperwork any other suppressor does.

As for accuracy, a suppressor will typically cause a POI shift, but as far as accuracy..it's not really adding length to the barrel as there is no rifling so no.
I can't tell a difference in poi in my pistols at all. Maybe if in a vise and all variables taken out it may slightly. Rifles have veeeery little, but does have a little change in poi... I never hardly fire my FVSR unsuppressed so I don't change anything on it.

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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Whootsinator » Sat Nov 21, 2015 11:06 pm

ssracer wrote:
Tomahawk wrote:Do .22 suppresor require all those trusts and stuff?

And does the suppressor which adds length to the barrel make you more accurate?
.22 suppressors require all the same paperwork any other suppressor does.

As for accuracy, a suppressor will typically cause a POI shift, but as far as accuracy..it's not really adding length to the barrel as there is no rifling so no.

Through voodoo magic and ballistic wizardry, it's not uncommon for accuracy to improve when suppressed. Velocity should increase when suppressed over unsuppressed, all else being equal. Point of impact changes are USUALLY noticeable, regardless of suppressor quality. Good suppressors will change the POI in the same way every time so that it can be reliably compensated for without firing to rezero.
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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Frailer » Sun Nov 22, 2015 11:06 am

Whootsinator wrote:Through voodoo magic and ballistic wizardry, it's not uncommon for accuracy to improve when suppressed...
I *suspect* that in the cases where the bump in accuracy is noticeable the improvement has more to do with the shooter than ballistics.

It's a lot easier to press the trigger properly when you know you're not going to cause a very loud explosion.

But improvement is improvement, whatever the cause.

And back to the original question, barrel length has nothing to do with accuracy aside from the effects that result from the change in velocity.

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Post by Jff24Gordn » Sun Nov 22, 2015 2:11 pm

Also, having some weight farther out the end of the gun helps you hold it steady.

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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by RecoilSensitive » Sun Nov 22, 2015 11:05 pm

I like my M&P 22 compact the best. Even stingers come out subsonic but runs 100 percent on any .22 Ammo (other than chi quiet, which it almost does)

Also it is the same dimensions as my shield so makes a great trainer
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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Niceguy » Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:34 pm

Having a new toy, I would HIGHLY recommend the new SW22 Victory also. As of tonight, I have ruffly 250rds through it and it's had 3 failure to ejects. Barrel was definitely hot for all three of those. Being 5.5" barrel, I'm getting a super sonic crack about 2 out of each mag (10rds) with normal HV ammo (mix of Blazer, Fed, & Aguila) , that I never get out of my 4.5" options. Opened the pistol a day started shooting. Not cleaned or lubed since I bought it Sat. For stainless barrel, slide and bolt, it's very clean out of the box. Slim to no ruff edges or poor casting at all.
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Re: 22 pistol suppressor host?

Post by Wyldman » Fri Jul 01, 2016 4:28 am

I would have to agree. My Victory threaded required some cleaning out of the box, but has run everything I've thrown at it save for Super Colibri rds, which don't cycle ANYTHING, EVER.

Accuracy has been very good, right up there with my Buckmark Hunter or any of my MK IIs.

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