Help Me Choose a Suppressed .22 Handgun

The downside with a integrally suppressed MKIV is that it will be mainly dedicated to that one gun.

I have one quality .22 suppressor that I use on at least 8 different .22 pistols AND rifles. Lots of versatility there. I've fired mine on a Ruger 10/22 side by side with a interally suppressed 10/22 and I would say the sound difference was marginal if not insignificant.
 
That's very cool, 44wheelman. The video on the site says you send them your MKIV upper but under "shopping" they're selling the whole pistol for ~$1500.

I read somewhere that integrally suppressed is the quietest approach.


It’s a grand if you provide your own Ruger.

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I’ve got less than that in this rig and I can move the suppressor between guns.

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It is quiet enough for me.
 
I was wondering why ATF suppressor approvals have become so much quicker than in the past. So, I asked ChatGPT:



I bought a suppressor last Friday. Entered my info into the SilencerShop Kiosk at the LGS — this is a gizmo that looks like an ATM — added some more info upon request via my iPad on Saturday, I think it was, checked my SilencerShop account/dashboard yesterday and it said it was waiting for something more, emailed the LGS w/ WTH?, he called me today and walked me through the online, Silencershop/ATF eform "Form 4" submission, five minutes tops, and now I wait... LGS says a few days to a few weeks.

Sure beats a year though.

This is good work by the ATF (surely under pressure, but still). Let's not cut ATF budget for eForm processing!
 
I was wondering why ATF suppressor approvals have become so much quicker than in the past. So, I asked ChatGPT:



I bought a suppressor last Friday. Entered my info into the SilencerShop Kiosk at the LGS — this is a gizmo that looks like an ATM — added some more info upon request via my iPad on Saturday, I think it was, checked my SilencerShop account/dashboard yesterday and it said it was waiting for something more, emailed the LGS w/ WTH?, he called me today and walked me through the online, Silencershop/ATF eform "Form 4" submission, five minutes tops, and now I wait... LGS says a few days to a few weeks.

Sure beats a year though.

This is good work by the ATF (surely under pressure, but still). Let's not cut ATF budget for eForm processing!

YAAAAAAAAAAY! :)
 
Still waiting for a Lobos mount to attach a Holosun 507C-GR to the Volquartzen 3.5" bbl, but was able to pick up the Ruger MKIV Tactical, the Volquartzen bbl, and the Bowers Paradigm suppressor at an LGS yesterday.



The Paradigm is 5" x 1" and weighs 2.1 oz.

Haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but hope to rectify that soon.
 
Still waiting for a Lobos mount to attach a Holosun 507C-GR to the Volquartzen 3.5" bbl, but was able to pick up the Ruger MKIV Tactical, the Volquartzen bbl, and the Bowers Paradigm suppressor at an LGS yesterday.



The Paradigm is 5" x 1" and weighs 2.1 oz.

Haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but hope to rectify that soon.


Congrats, looks like a great setup. How long was the wait for approval? Oh, 18 days :cool: Ya gonna love shooting suppressed.

Green dot another plus. Moving in that direction myself.
 
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Re wait for approval, I bought the suppressor and did the SilencerShop kiosk process on Friday the 31st. SilencerShop sent stuff back to LGS and me in a day or two. My LGS sent in the completed e-Forms to the ATF on Wednesday the 5th. ATF approval came back on Wednesday the 12th. I was waiting for some more stuff to show up, so picked up yesterday.

Sure beats waiting for a year...:)
 
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Shot the suppressed MKIV with factory iron sights for the first time with my son, visitng for a few days, at the range. It shot low for both of us, so cranked up the elevation quite a bit. We had a good time.

Sure is quiet!

Spent a large part of the day today installing the Volquartzen trigger group. Arrrghhh! A gunsmith I am not. Had to go back and redo several times. Now reassembled, finally, and function check seems okay. Looking forward to checking out the new trigger.
 
An alloy framed HI POWER with a .22 kit from Jon Ciener, & Crimson Trace
grips. Can is an old SWR model, forget which one.

Smith 2213 with the SWR can

A Rock Island .22 with the SWR can

SIG 220 with a .22 kit & SWR can

Beretta 948 with the SWR can

High Standard 107 with the SWR can

High Standard HD Military with the SWR can

S&W M7P22 with SWR can

GSG5 .22 with SWR can

That's just a few of 'em.
Any suppressed .22 pistol is tons of fun.

Ned
 
I have two, and getting more in WA is a tough proposition (semi autos with threaded barrels at least).

The Kimber 1911 with .22 slide and a barrel professionally modified for external threads is fun to shoot...when it works. Even taking the mainspring down a couple of pounds isn't enough to make it reliable with subsonics.

The Kel-Tec P17 is fun to shoot, but very muzzle heavy with a can since the gun weighs almost nothing. 17 rounds goes quick when you're out plinking.

In retrospect a bull barreled gun would have been better, and maybe a CP33 as a big mag plinker.
 
Black Dog Machine. Got it from Tandemkross.

(My bbl is .85" and suppressor is 1.05" diameter. I increased the inside slot diameter of the holster to accommodate suppressor by wedging open the bbl slot by placing a putty knife handle in the opening below the trigger guard and leaving it for several days.)
 
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