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DocScurlock
01-16-13, 15:16
I was looking at a rem 597 AAC but they are out of stock at the suppliers. They want too much for ones on gunbroker. Does anyone know of another stock 22 with a threaded barrel for a can. Bolt gun would be ok too. Thanks

Stan9106
01-16-13, 16:15
Ruger10/22 FS comes with a removable flash hider.

usmcvet
01-17-13, 12:03
http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/ab160/usmcvet0331/A590ABB7-2B6F-4F65-8E9C-0470941C8504-194-00000033E0374522.jpg

My LGS parros.com had three of these in stock last week for about $229 they also had a few with a bigger tactical type stock, I wan't interested in the big guy. I love mine.

DocScurlock
01-18-13, 13:50
I really like the look of that savage .22. I looked up Parros and they show 2 in stock. Thanks for the help guys.

Ready.Fire.Aim
01-18-13, 13:57
CZ452-2E is my favorite 22 bolt gun. I have three different .22 rimfire suppressors, with WOLF match ammo and a suppressor the 452 is very quiet and nuts-on accurate. I replaced the stock trigger with a Timney.
It comes factory threaded and a 16" barrel. You will need a 1/2x28 adapter.

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h368/Aggie84/image_zps2ad6bf2b.jpg

RFA

RHINOWSO
01-18-13, 14:58
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/xx113/rhinowso/CZ452/36B7A258-0F7F-4F63-99AB-3E74D69D158A-51950-00000E8E4E6D58B5.jpg

TunaFisherman
01-18-13, 22:43
I love my CZ 452!

KTR03
01-20-13, 12:14
I'd take a strong look at the T3 Summit from Primary Weapons. Its a straight pull/biathalon style action merged into a 10/22 receiver. THe barrel itself is steel wrapped in carbon fiber and threaded. They sell a barreled action and you build it as you like. Its just extremely well thought out. Good trigger, enhanced mag release. And it allows you to use the myriad of 1022 stocks available.

I run a SWR Spectre on it. With Wolf Match ammo and a basic 2-7 scope, it will shoot .3-.5 inch groups at 50 yards all day long.

No financial interest in Primary Weapons - just extremely impressed with this rifle.

steyrman13
01-20-13, 12:31
The ones mentioned above, heard great things about the Savage and the CZ. For auto loading, you can look at the Ruger SR22 Rifle(uses 10/22 parts for better triggers etc), S&W M&P15-22(You can put any Milspec trigger in Geissele, Jewel, Timney, etc), HK 416-22 or Colt ar15-22 made by walther(the trigger Sucks though), mossbergs tacticle 22. The bolt guns will be much quieter though.

SurplusShooter
01-22-13, 13:34
I have first-hand experience with these 2:
1) M&P-15-22 if you buy one that has the A2 style birdcage, you can remove it and you have 1/2x28 threads for a suppressor mount. Barrel is 16.5".
The M&P-15-22 makes a great suppressor platform for a semi-auto it is quiet with Standard Velocity (subsonic) ammo.

2) Savage Mark2 "FVSR" variant is a bolt-action .22 has 16.5" barrel and threaded muzzle to accept suppressor. Also a great suppressor platform but of a different style than the M&P-15-22.

Even .22 rifles are hard to find in the current panic.

Bluto
01-22-13, 17:10
I'd take a strong look at the T3 Summit from Primary Weapons. Its a straight pull/biathalon style action merged into a 10/22 receiver. THe barrel itself is steel wrapped in carbon fiber and threaded. They sell a barreled action and you build it as you like. Its just extremely well thought out. Good trigger, enhanced mag release. And it allows you to use the myriad of 1022 stocks available.

I run a SWR Spectre on it. With Wolf Match ammo and a basic 2-7 scope, it will shoot .3-.5 inch groups at 50 yards all day long.

No financial interest in Primary Weapons - just extremely impressed with this rifle.

Seconded!

One of my favorite rifles. Not cheap, but it's an amazing piece of hardware. Plus you can actually find them. My dealer has several in stock...

gin828
01-22-13, 19:56
I have never purchased a threaded stock gun but a guy at my range did. His thread length was too long and almost thrashed his can. He had a spacer made until, he could sent it out to be shorted up.

Just thought I would mention this. Nothing worse than buying a new gun then realizing your suppressor wont fit.

usmcvet
01-22-13, 20:27
I bought a pack of three spacers for like ten bucks. They're needed for my .22 ARs.

Sooie
02-18-13, 00:36
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/xx113/rhinowso/CZ452/8fa1c39b.jpg


That's sweet!!!

gunnut284
02-18-13, 09:46
I have the Savage FVSR and CZ452 and they are both great. The CZ definitely feels better (more solid) but the Savage works and shoots great at half the cost. I also have a Sig 522 and it is a lot of fun but the bolt guns are noticeably quieter.

dante2
02-23-13, 14:47
Does anyone have any info on this rifle? Looks good for the price. I know it's not threaded but I have someone local that can.

http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/36_62_975/products_id/411550740/Savage+22LR+21+HVB+BA

jandbj
03-19-13, 09:58
Have a few threaded 10/22's, a 15/22 & had a Savage FV-SR.

Recently picked up a PWS T3 with the Raptor stock.... Also setting up a Hogue stock with Ching Sling for it to try out that style of sling. This gun is by far the pick of the litter in the manually operated options! And I can use all those 10/22 mags i have instead of hunting down the 5 & 10 round Savage mags. Wasn't inexpensive, but quality never is. :ph34r:

usmcvet
03-19-13, 18:20
http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/ab160/usmcvet0331/A590ABB7-2B6F-4F65-8E9C-0470941C8504-194-00000033E0374522.jpg

My LGS parros.com had three of these in stock last week for about $229 they also had a few with a bigger tactical type stock, I wan't interested in the big guy. I love mine.

My LGS parros.com still has two on the shelf. If anyone wants one.

I'm on a .22 kick lately and was pretty excited when I saw my LGS had a used 77/22 in stock. I went in to buy it but just didn't like the feel of it. For 1/4 of the price I love my little Savage. It handles and balances well and shoots great.

chasetopher
03-19-13, 21:51
I may have to make the drive. Thanks for the heads up.

I've been looking for an FVSR for a little over 2 months now. Can't seem to find one local around here...

usmcvet
03-20-13, 13:37
I may have to make the drive. Thanks for the heads up.

I've been looking for an FVSR for a little over 2 months now. Can't seem to find one local around here...


Let me know if you do PM me. I work in Waterbury where they're located. It would be nice to meet a fellow member! I will buy you a cup of GMC!

chasetopher
07-08-13, 15:48
Let me know if you do PM me. I work in Waterbury where they're located. It would be nice to meet a fellow member! I will buy you a cup of GMC!

Just saw this... Should have taken you up on the offer! I ended up finding a FVSR in Concord area, a bit over priced, but it would have been at least the difference in fuel for a round trip up to VT.

Though I will admit that the CZ is maybe more 'solid' rifle, in terms of 'bang-for-the-buck' I threw a $80 Boyd's stock on the Savage and am very happy with the result, especially given that the CZ would be at least an additional $100.