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I recently bought one of these in 22lr and was looking at the silencer co sparrow or spikes buckwheat 22 lr cans. any other suggestions? Would be my first can and new to all this
 
Anything is going to work, honestly.

I have a PPKS and both my Griffin Resistance and AAC Halcyon work about the same on it.
 
I recently bought one of these in 22lr and was looking at the silencer co sparrow or spikes buckwheat 22 lr cans. any other suggestions? Would be my first can and new to all this
Anything lightweight and standard size. My aluminum can is 3.4 oz as I recall. Ti one is 3.7 oz. Both sound the same. Anything but an itty bitty size should work fine. Just make sure you use the correct adapter. There are 2 sizes.
 
thanks, I'll go and take a look at J&B. I dont know of any good shops for suppressors in the area - atleast j&b is close
I can recommend adaptive firearms in Oregon City. Nicest and most helpful folks you will meet. I've heard highline firearms is good also but haven't used them myself. Check out CMMG 22 suppressors ($179-$200). If you are planning to use on another .22 that may have cycling issues the flow 22 might be a benefit due to flow through design. But it's twice the cost $400. I've only ran into one gun that wouldn't run correctly with a standard suppressor but would with the flow through. For 22 flow through is much less important compared to centerfire/higher pressure rounds.
 
I can recommend adaptive firearms in Oregon City. Nicest and most helpful folks you will meet. I've heard highline firearms is good also but haven't used them myself. Check out CMMG 22 suppressors ($179-$200). If you are planning to use on another .22 that may have cycling issues the flow 22 might be a benefit due to flow through design. But it's twice the cost $400. I've only ran into one gun that wouldn't run correctly with a standard suppressor but would with the flow through. For 22 flow through is much less important compared to centerfire/higher pressure rounds.
Thanks a ton. I'll be sure to check them out tommorrow!
 
I currently have a dead air mask, gemtech gm-22, q erector .22 and rugged mustang. They all have their strengths and things I don't particularly like. As said above they all pretty much are the same. Some might be a little quieter, have less or no first round pop or be easier to clean. Of my small collection the dead air mask is my favorite and the one I recommend the most. I don't really notice a first round pop, it cleans very easily (with break through it's a breeze) it is the heaviest .22 can I have but it is the most robust I have as they're rated for 5.7 as well.
 

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