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I have a blued walnut maybe 20 year old 10/22. I have recently got a small 22 lr suppresser and would like to switch to a threaded barrel. Any problems with action function when these are suppressed? Best value in a reasonably inexpensive barrel that will fit in the sporter barrel channel in my walnut stock? Anyone have a used one for sale? Thanks, Dean

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I’ve had two threaded bull barrel 10/22’s that have worked just fine suppressed (with the right ammo of course). I haven’t seen a Sporter barrel threaded but I’m sure it’s possible someone makes such.

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I had a 'spare' sporter bbl laying around, cost me nothing, just had it threaded will pick it up Wednesday and try it at some point.

BUT, have shot several suppressed 10-22s with nary an issue, and only standard velocity, or slower, stuff......


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Muffin, Sounds good. Let me know how that works out. Guess I could have mine cut down just past the sight and then threaded. I will have to check the diameter at that point. Checked the diam as the barrel leaves the front of the stock and it is .653 about.

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Shaw has threaded factory contour barrels for 125

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Originally Posted by eyeguy
I have a blued walnut maybe 20 year old 10/22. I have recently got a small 22 lr suppresser and would like to switch to a threaded barrel. Any problems with action function when these are suppressed? Best value in a reasonably inexpensive barrel that will fit in the sporter barrel channel in my walnut stock? Anyone have a used one for sale? Thanks, Dean

The 10/22 is a good suppressor host. Like every suppressed semi auto it's going to get dirty faster so there is a bit more cleaning.


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Tried to grab a shaw factory contour threaded but they were all out of stock.

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I have a Feddersen threaded sporter barrel on my 10/22 and love it. Very accurate and the 10/22 has no problems with a suppressor.

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Originally Posted by eyeguy
Tried to grab a shaw factory contour threaded but they were all out of stock.
Midway often has them.

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I recall once seeing an add for a 10-22 bull-contour barrel with an integral supppressor. It looked like a really nice package if cost and time were of no concern.

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My buddy uses a suppressed takedown, that was threaded at the factory. It works great, and is pretty dang accurate, for a factory rifle.


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I wasn't impressed with mine. The bolt slap is pretty noisy and it got very dirty. A bolt rifle is a much better host but if you want to just play then go for it.


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I wasn't impressed with mine. The bolt slap is pretty noisy and it got very dirty. A bolt rifle is a much better host but if you want to just play then go for it.

The correct answer is “get one of each”.


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A buddy has an internal suppressor on his 10-22.We did a side by side test with mine which was using a screw on can with identical ammo--no noticeable difference in noise reduction

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It's no problem to cut the sporter barrel back to 16 inches and thread.


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Originally Posted by Kodiakisland
It's no problem to cut the sporter barrel back to 16 inches and thread.
My groups opened up a little doing this.

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I called silencer central threading service and they said .60 inches is the smallest diam that they can thread for my 1/2x28 22k. My barrel measures about .655 as it exits the forend so unless someone else will do it with less than .6 [think mine is .56 behind the front sight I cant just have mine cut and threaded. What do you think about smallest diam to thread?

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Send it to JP Grips. He will thread the barrel and leave the front sight intact. He does really good work.

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Originally Posted by eyeguy
I called silencer central threading service and they said .60 inches is the smallest diam that they can thread for my 1/2x28 22k. My barrel measures about .655 as it exits the forend so unless someone else will do it with less than .6 [think mine is .56 behind the front sight I cant just have mine cut and threaded. What do you think about smallest diam to thread?


That is due to the shoulder of the barrel and having enough for the suppressor to have a "base" to tension against to keep it straight.

It can be done with less, or you can fabricate a thread adapter with a larger outside diameter so you can cut a tapered barrel back as far as you want and still have a wide shoulder.

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