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Thread: Good can for a Beretta 21A .22?

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    Good can for a Beretta 21A .22?

    I've wished I could put a can on s Beretta 21A .25 i already have but i gave up and a .22 cal 21A is inbound.

    What's a good can for it? I want good suppression and lower back pressure would be nice.

    I don't want one particularly big in diameter.

    What I'm willing to accept is it's okay if it's long and it doesn't have to be light.

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    I use the Rugged Oculus… in this old group photo.



    And works well with my shorty Ruger MK III and SBRed M&P15/22 (need to run subsonic in the longer barrel)





    I tend to run it in the long configuration 99% of the time. It’s a rimfire can, not really too unwieldy.

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    .75" diameter and 2.5oz

    ECCO Salamander



    Last edited by feraldog; 08-01-23 at 13:30.

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    I'd recommend the Bowers Bitty. I love mine. It's small.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    I'd recommend the Bowers Bitty. I love mine. It's small.
    Second the bitty. A gun that small needs a small can. There’s another even smaller can, the GSL pillbox but it uses wipes.
    Last edited by Bluto; 08-01-23 at 16:12.

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    Some info if small is what you are looking for…

    https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/ge...encer-roundup/

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    Rugged Oculus (its great) or the new Resilient Jessie's Girl (new but I want one) imo

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    Doesn't have to be that small.

    Will get a longer one if it suppresses better / has less blow-back.

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    The Bitty is incredibly quiet. When I shoot subsonic 22LR, the noise from the pulling the trigger is the loudest part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    The Bitty is incredibly quiet. When I shoot subsonic 22LR, the noise from the pulling the trigger is the loudest part.
    That sounds too good to be true.

    If that were the case nobody would use anything bigger on any .22.

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