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    Default $100 Rimfire Suppressors Are FINALLY Here!

    So, MSRP is $190. A sale dropped a few weeks back and these were as low as $99.97 on one site. Most sites had them $120-150. I passed, as I already have one overpriced POS rimfire can. Well, folks got their cans, and results were mostly positive. Another sale dropped, and I got mine for $119.xx plus about $10 for shipping. Pair that with a $50 transfer fee, and a rimfire can, all-in, is FINALLY under $200.

    I just took it outta the box and fiddled with it & took it apart. Machining is good, finish is good; it's nice that a wrench is included, as many $1k+ cans don't come with wrenches anymore. I'm looking forward to getting home and see how it stacks up against my other 7 .22 suppressors.

    https://warriorsystemsusa.com/introd...al-suppressor/
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    This is exactly what I am looking for: a suppressed rimfire. What pistol would you suggest to pair it with for both ease of use and transport? Thanks, MG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggie Glover View Post
    This is exactly what I am looking for: a suppressed rimfire. What pistol would you suggest to pair it with for both ease of use and transport? Thanks, MG
    That's a loaded question!

    If cost wasn't a huge concern, I'd suggest a Volquartsen Black Mamba. I keep getting close to one, but some other shiny toy keeps catching my eye. https://volquartsen.com/departments/...99-black-mamba Specifically this one -- https://volquartsen.com/inventory_configurations/8558

    When you say transport, you mean, like, in the woods in a holster with suppressor attached? I'm not sure how suppressed pistol transportation could be difficult. There are always transport solutions.

    The biggest questions I have are price and purpose. I've got experience with a wide array of .22 handguns, so I can probably provide some decent input with those questions answered.

    (Edit incoming to add a transportation picture.)
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    Somebody has issues
    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    Since the thread began with cost-effective suppressors, I thought it might be obvious, but I was thinking along the lines of should it be a Glock 44, Ruger Mark IV short bull barrel, or perhaps something altogether different but similar in cost. I would like to leave it assembled and readily available in the rear storage of my vehicle. Thanks MG
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    Ahh, nah, I wouldn't have picked up on that. I've got cheap cans on some expensive guns, but I get ya!

    So, I've never shot the Glock, but getting a threaded one isn't exactly cheap. I like the Ruger, but the capacity is pretty low for a "truck gun." If you want very small -- the Beretta Bobcat is hard to beat.

    However, if you're considering a Glock, then I'd get a Taurus TX22 (22 round capacity). The Taurus is also about 1/2 the price of the Glock once you find a threaded barrel. The Taurus is the best thing to ever come out of Brazil (I freakin' hate Taurus)! Mine has been awesome after a little chamber work and will shoot anything I put in it.

    6 mags are on the bottom layer.

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    What dot sight do you have on the Taurus? I’ve been looking at O sights as the price point fits the gun but not sure of the durability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshua2 View Post
    What dot sight do you have on the Taurus? I’ve been looking at O sights as the price point fits the gun but not sure of the durability.
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    Please post a review, hows it compare to the warlock II?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1 View Post
    Please post a review, hows it compare to the warlock II?
    Will do. It'll be a short comparison today between it, my piece of shit JK Armament Versax 105, and either the SiCo Warlock or my CGS Hydra AL. It just depends on what I can easily find 1st.

    Over the weekend, I hope to compare it to some others.

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    Will they fit on a Ruger 22 rifle?

    How about a S&W K22 Masterpiece?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1 View Post
    Please post a review, hows it compare to the warlock II?
    Shot it against the SiCo Warlock & the JK shitcan. Used a custom Volquartsen/Pac-Lite as the host. Ammo was CCI standard velocity.

    First round pop (FRP) is definitely there with the Legionary. Second round quiets down a bit. Third round and then on was about what I expected - your average aluminum suppressor.

    I put on the shitcan, and was baffled, yet again, of how a suppressor could actually make something louder.

    Last came the Warlock. FRP is less than the Legionary. Second round sounds like the rest of the magazine. The Warlock wins on sound suppression. It's a tad quieter, and has a slightly deeper tone. However, with the price of the Legionary, I will be grabbing 2-4 more when they hit $99 again.

    I'll try it on a bolt gun with subs over the weekend.

    Overall, I'm damn impressed, especially for the price.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    Will they fit on a Ruger 22 rifle?

    How about a S&W K22 Masterpiece?


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    As long as your threads are RH 1/2x28, it'll fit on whatever you want (as long as it is .22LR).

    These are not Magnum rated, nor full-auto approved.

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    A great host for the money:

    https://palmettostatearmory.com/ruge...ack-40190.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    Will they fit on a Ruger 22 rifle?

    How about a S&W K22 Masterpiece?


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    If you try to have a S&W k22 masterpiece threaded, I hope the gunsmith smacks you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mello_collins View Post
    If you try to have a S&W k22 masterpiece threaded, I hope the gunsmith smacks you.
    Agreed. Not just because of its value, but because who the fuck would thread a wheelgun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mello_collins View Post
    If you try to have a S&W k22 masterpiece threaded, I hope the gunsmith smacks you.
    I won't,....lol. I was really thinking about the Ruger

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCsilver View Post
    A great host for the money:

    https://palmettostatearmory.com/ruge...ack-40190.html

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    So this would directly support that suppressor you posted without any further modifications? Thanks, MG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggie Glover View Post
    So this would directly support that suppressor you posted without any further modifications? Thanks, MG
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    Have a suppressed TX22 and its fun.


    Have not had any issues to speak of.

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