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    .22lr suppressor

    A question please..... I'm totally confused as to which brand of suppressor to get for my new (factory threaded) Savage MkII .22LR? Any recommendations? Thanks

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    I don't think it matters much if using subs. I had a Hushpower Braveheart which did a great job. Sold it to another forum member. Now have a Hardy over-barrel which does exactly the same thing at twice the price, but keeps overall gun length down a bit.
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    popular brand is DPT. Modular , can be taken apart for cleaning , can add or subtract baffles as wanted . I own several of theirs and have been very happy with them.
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    DPT are awesome, I have two of their centrefire suppressors, but haven't owned one of their rimfire suppressors. It's a shame they don't make an over-barrel rimfire suppressor, otherwise I would have happily given them my money.
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    im considering using an overbarrel 223 suppressor like I had on the ar...I believe that was the same 1/2 x 28 thread and used to shoot 22 out of that and was no louder than my 22 marlin fitted with gunworks 22 suppressor. probably slightly quieter.
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    I have 2 DPT rimfire, 1 centrefire. Love my DPT cans, you can also add and remove baffles as they are modular.
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    I considered a DPT over-barrel centrefire suppressor for my rimfire, but it's quite a bit of unnecessary bulk/weight to carry around. My brand loyalty doesn't extend that far!
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    Cannot go wrong with the DPT rimfire suppressor. Put about 3000 rounds through mine, and it has only been pulled apart and cleaned once. No signs of corrosion, so I suspect it will last as long as the barrel.
    Best suppressor I have had, would have to be one of those slip on plastic ones, with a massive internal volume. Cannot remember the brand. Downside is it was F'n ugly.
    I did use a centrefire 22 overbarrel suppressor on a 22lr with subs. Was no better or worse than the DPT muzzle can.
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    Whichever one you choose, thread halfway through the barrel if it wiggles too much it’s likely to hit the side. Dpt seems very tight fit.
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    I run 2x DPT as well - 22lr and 6.5 creedmoor - work great, use the 22lr with subs now nothing except the semi cycling in terms of noise.
    My hearing is pretty shot so I only shoot suppressed to save what I have left
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    popular brand is DPT. Modular , can be taken apart for cleaning , can add or subtract baffles as wanted . I own several of theirs and have been very happy with them.
    Who the fuck cleans a suppressor, screw it on , screw it off after use............game over
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    still using my WCG (gundoc) suppressor, never found anything better but a few far worse including a manders one that exploded
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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
    Who the fuck cleans a suppressor, screw it on , screw it off after use............game over
    You can't shoot much 22lr through your suppressor.
    After 500+ rounds they need to be cleaned or lead and carbon fouling will build up very heavily and cause accuracy to turn to shit.
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    Ase ecos on the 22 and the 17hmr . Nice small profile and good noise reduction .
    I dont take them apart to clean them but toss them into the ultra sonic cleaner every now and then
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