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Originally Posted by wreckster84
Ruger is my choice. Also have the 6 7/8" Gov't Target Model threaded.

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Your thoughts, Govt model vs. std grip.

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This guy (@wired) is a manufacturer out of South Carolina and has been on Northwest Firearms for years.
He makes a clean-looking can for the Ruger Mk series.

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Have several Rugers from MKIIs to MK IVs as surpressor hosts. Also have have Sig P322 that gets lots of trigger time That I upgraded to from a TX22. All were good. The P322 is my wife's favorite to shoot suppressed and probably my favorite for range plinking. My Ruger MK series are more accurate and better in the woods for hunting but just as much fun at the range.

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While we are on the subject of silencers what ones are you guys using on your 22 pistols?

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I am rocking a Sparrow SS on mine. Like it but I am thinking about adding a Dead Air Mask to my lineup.


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Originally Posted by johnw
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Feel, balance, reliability, and accuracy?

Trigger, sights, optic?

What am I looking for?

If I can ever afford to retire, for extra $$$, I thought becoming a hitman would be an interesting occupation. In that case, I'm getting a SIG P322. 20 rounds available, already comes suppressor ready and is small and concealable. And fairly good quality.

No vocational aspirations, but I'm kinda in the camp of wanting the P322. Any word on function and reliability?
I canceled an order once on reports of initial production complications...

I wanted a cheap .22 that is suppressor ready to keep in the SxS and was using a Glock 44. Since that fits all my other 17/19 holsters it's better suited while wandering on the property or on the tractor. Looked hard at the TX 22 but hated the trigger so went with the P322. Great accuracy with the single action trigger and fixed barrel. It's on par with my MK2 Ruger and my Buckmark. 20 and 25 round mags are great as well. Mine had numerous stoppages for the first 3 or 4 mags but is flawless now.

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Just some quick pics of what is on my phone

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Same Sparrow on one of my 10/22s. The can is a game changer in the woods.

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For plinking and other sorts of fun, the 1911 grip is the way to go. If you were target shooting (suppressed?), the standard grip is more common.

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Originally Posted by wreckster84
Ruger is my choice. Also have the 6 7/8" Gov't Target Model threaded.

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Your thoughts, Govt model vs. std grip.

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Just FYI, the Mk III is carrying an AAC Element 2 can, the 22/45 has the Dead Air Mask mounted.

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