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I know I'm late to the party, but going to comment on this because I'm fond of the topic.The idea of a bolt action .22LR with an integral suppressor has me enamored as of late...so I've stumbled into CZ's integral suppressor. I absolutely loved my 457 while I had it, so it's a compelling purchase. But, it'd also be my first suppressor. What are your thoughts of this vs a can or around integral suppressors in general? Given that a Form 4 is what, 10 months now? I'm looking to be a bit more sure of this purchase.
I have a .22LR, integrally suppressed, built on a Summit T3 action. The barrel is a Thompson Machine Operative barrel and a Mueller scope. The rifle takes 10/22 mags.
Why I love it: it's a bolty, so no additional sound of cycling. It's already quieter than a mouse farting in church. The ease of bolt of the T3 is finger-tip easy. And thrown into a basic stock (in this case, a hogue rubbery one) feels just like my normal 10/22. It was worth the money to me. Stupidly accurate and a fun plinker.
Also I think Form 4s are running 5 months, so there's that.