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non ducor, duco
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I have a 22lr can about to be let out of jail and was wondering if anyone could recommend a 22lr that works well with a can.

Also it's going on a 10\22 so Im guessing I need a an adapter for a handgun with caming barrel and do 22lr barrels come threaded isn't the barrel diameter too small?




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There are tons of options for threaded from the factory 22 pistols.
Ruger, browning S&W and just about everyone else makes them now.
No adaptors or “boosters” like needed with centerfire.
Screw it on and go.
I prefer a heavier traditional type pistol, and a few years back looked at the three choices noted above. ( I don’t care for what I call combat trainers- polymer framed guns meant to simulate at least to a degree the shooting experience of a full size service type pistol) much to my surprise the S&W victory was the Best Buy cost wise.
I don’t usually buy modern guns ( I prefer old wood and steel classics but wasn’t going to get one of my old classics threaded) so the stainless victory was it. Lowest cost option of the 3, near bullseye competition accurate, nice trigger, perfect out of the box reliability in my example.
22’s are known to be finicky, and I have only found one type of ammo it did not like, and this same ammo caused issues in several of my other guns.

22 rimfire cans are standard in the states at 1/2”x28 threads, and all the American guns come with standard threads pistol or rifle. There are some odd balls ( glock 44 for example) which has a European thread pitch and requires an adaptor to work with the American thread pitch.

The only “caming barrel” 22 I know of is the ruger LCPII everything else is straight blowback
 
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No need for a booster with 22. You need to brush up on CT rules & regs- threaded barrels are considered assault weapons.
Best to have a conversation off line……
 
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Originally posted by SIGfourme:
No need for a booster with 22. You need to brush up on CT rules & regs- threaded barrels are considered assault weapons.
Best to have a conversation off line……


I know all about the laws and am planing to capitalize on the new law making prebans no longer transferable and opening up registration for any asualt weapons we own, including hand guns with threaded barrels.




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There are tons of options for threaded from the factory 22 pistols.
Ruger, browning S&W and just about everyone else makes them now.
No adaptors or “boosters” like needed with centerfire.
Screw it on and go.
I prefer a heavier traditional type pistol, and a few years back looked at the three choices noted above. ( I don’t care for what I call combat trainers- polymer framed guns meant to simulate at least to a degree the shooting experience of a full size service type pistol) much to my surprise the S&W victory was the Best Buy cost wise.
I don’t usually buy modern guns ( I prefer old wood and steel classics but wasn’t going to get one of my old classics threaded) so the stainless victory was it. Lowest cost option of the 3, near bullseye competition accurate, nice trigger, perfect out of the box reliability in my example.
22’s are known to be finicky, and I have only found one type of ammo it did not like, and this same ammo caused issues in several of my other guns.

22 rimfire cans are standard in the states at 1/2”x28 threads, and all the American guns come with standard threads pistol or rifle. There are some odd balls ( glock 44 for example) which has a European thread pitch and requires an adaptor to work with the American thread pitch.

The only “caming barrel” 22 I know of is the ruger LCPII everything else is straight blowback



Thank you this hit exactly on the info I was looking for.




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I've really enjoyed my Walther PPQ in 22LR. I usually only get about 1-2 failures out of probably 1K rounds at the most.




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The sig p322 is a solid suppressor host imo but I’m pretty sure the 20rd mags aren’t legal in CT.

My favorite 10rd 22 I own is a tossup between the mark iv or the browning buckmark vision… very similar pistols and the ruger is probably more readily available.
 
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I have a Ruger MkIV 22/45 Lite, it comes standard with a threaded barrel (1/2"-28). I modified it a bit with some Volquartsen parts, but it works great with my Dead Air Mask can. It never fails to bring a smile on whoever is shooting it.



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I played with this a bit. Perceptually, the S&W MP Compact 22 was one of the quietest, along with the Ruger Mk IV and, small as it is, the Ruger SR 22.
 
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The Browning Buckmark is an absolute treat.
I also have an FN 502.


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I have a Ruger MkIV and just recently got my first supressor out of jail. This thing is a hoot! Best part is, the short barrel keeps even cheap plinking ammo subsonic, so you don't have to buy more expensive subsonic ammo like you do for the rifles if you want it to be really quiet (although shooting CCI Quiet out of my CZ 457 is quieter than my son's airsoft rifles!). No adapters or pistons required...it's a fixed barrel threaded to 1/2x28, so it screws right on.

The Ruger was a bit of a project out of the box...I had to modify the mags to get it to feed reliably, and it had some light strike-issues and a so-so trigger, which were resolved with Volquartsen parts. I tried some Tandemkross stuff first...save yourself the money and headache and just get the Volquartsen stuff...it's better.

It's running great now, though, and is a blast to shoot. So much so that I'm thinking about investing in a red dot for it.

 
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I have a 22 lr can from Spikes, the Lil Buckwheat, and run it on my Sig 522, Ruger Mk1V and a Glock 44 with Glocks threaded barrel.

Runs fine on each of these hosts. If you go Ruger get the Mark IV, the disassembly improvements are worth it.
 
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Smith and Wesson 422, 622, 2213, 2214 and 2206 make great suppressor hosts. An inexpensive adaptor is all you need. no permanent alteration (threaded barrel) needed. The low bore axis means no need for suppressor height sights.

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+1 on the vote for a Ruger pistol or similar. Here is my Volquartsen Black Mamba.


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Nickel Sig - not being offensive about gun laws in CT. You cannot buy a pistol with a threaded barrel in CT- no Ruger MK4, no S&W Victory, no Buckmark. In 94- all handguns with threaded barrels needed to be registered- HK tacticals that came with threaded barrels.
CT “others” less than 16” needed to apply for the amnesty tax SBR.
Currently, CT is looking to register any CT “other” > 16” as an assault rifle.
 
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Nickel Sig - not being offensive about gun laws in CT. You cannot buy a pistol with a threaded barrel in CT- no Ruger MK4, no S&W Victory, no Buckmark. In 94- all handguns with threaded barrels needed to be registered- HK tacticals that came with threaded barrels.
CT “others” less than 16” needed to apply for the amnesty tax SBR.
Currently, CT is looking to register any CT “other” > 16” as an assault rifle.


I don't take any offense I hope I'm not giving of that vibe.




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I am a good resource for the NFA world of toys. CT is one of the worst states for gun laws. Arcwelder was complaining of Mass gun laws--CT is right up there.
I am willing to share my info--best not to do that online.
 
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Buck Marks work well but I prefer Ruger MK pistols overall and as a suppressor host. My favorite host is a S&W Model 41. It's a top contender for my favorite gun overall.







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