View Full Version : Suppressor for .22Lr, .22mag., .17HMR
whitecoyote
01-01-2012, 01:52 AM
I'm looking for a suppressor that will work well with the .22LR, .22 mag., and, 17HMR. It should work equally well on a pistol, or rifle.
I've narrowed it down to Advanced Armament Corp. Element http://advanced-armament.com/product.aspx?pid=488
and Thunder Beast 22L-1 http://www.thunderbeastarms.com/products/22l-1
Both are on recommendations since I have no experience with suppressors.
What are your recommendations/opinions?
Regards,
W.C.
Gloofy
01-01-2012, 08:54 AM
I ordered the Element.
Flash-hider
01-01-2012, 09:55 AM
I ran across these the other day.
http://www.huntertownarms.com/
I spent a month researching before plucking down the coin on an AAC Element.
BobM
whitecoyote
01-01-2012, 11:24 AM
I found these youtube videos on AAC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0KCpVygVKM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpcJf5pwKQk
sonicmatter
01-02-2012, 03:24 AM
I was looking at the silencerco 22 sparrow.
rjrivero
01-02-2012, 01:11 PM
FWIW, I have a Gemtech Alpine (K-Baffled .22 suppressor) and a silencerco Sparrow. Adco (my local NFA Dealer) is a stocking dealer for Huntertown as well. The K baffled suppressors work great for .22 LR. They work great for the .22 LR. Huntertown is a great deal a basic .22 LR suppressor. They also make one a bit larger and more robust for the higher pressure small caliber rounds. Good value for the dollar.
The element is a great little suppressor. Don't have one, but I dd shot with someone who has one. Pretty cutting edge stuff, but pricey, if that matters.
The Sparrow is also a nice suppressor. By far the easiest to clean that I've seen. The "large" voids in the monocore design provide for a rather significant first round pop, but the ease of cleaning make it a great asset for long range days.
I have not tried a thunderbeast, but their reputation is rock solid. I wouldn't hesitate to try one myself.
I wouldn't hesitate with any of these forementioned cans. If you are planning on shooting high pressure small caliber, then I would probably choose between the Kestrel from Huntertown arms, Sparrow if ease of cleaning is more important than first round pop, or the Element from AAC.
The "problem" with the K-Baffled .22 suppressors is the difficulty of taking them apart. They can get gummed up pretty good and can be rather difficult for dis-assembly.
TWS-Mike
01-09-2012, 04:54 PM
I ran across these the other day.
http://www.huntertownarms.com/
Huntertown Arms is making a great can at a great price point. (under $200)
Rated to handle the calibers you listed and moderate full auto, as well.
I sold thru my first batch of the Guardian 22's in 2 days!
I have more on order which should be here in another few weeks. :-)
Racerken
01-27-2012, 10:19 PM
Huntertown Arms is making a great can at a great price point. (under $200)
Rated to handle the calibers you listed and moderate full auto, as well.
I sold thru my first batch of the Guardian 22's in 2 days!
I have more on order which should be here in another few weeks. :-)
I visited this website and clicked on the dealer for SE Michigan but it lists some company in Idaho. Does anyone know of a local deal that sell Huntertown Arms?
TWS-Mike
01-27-2012, 11:59 PM
EDIT to delete my post, as I thought you were on this side of the state: I see you are on the far east side of the state.
I am sure the east side guys will chime in with a good C3 dealer over there.
Thanks,
Mike
www.tacweapon.com
UpNorthWOLF
01-28-2012, 08:57 AM
I ordered mine through Hughes Precision. Made in Michigan and there are dealers in SE Michigan.
http://hughesprecision.com/
We have AAC, GEMTECH, SILENCERCO AND COASTAL GUN SILENCERS FOR SALE. HUNTERTOWN CAN BE ORDERED.
JOE MCROBERTS
810-444-2982
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