Accuracy of suppressed MKII or similar

scouter27

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With an integrated suppressor on a .22 pistol, What kind of accuracy can be expected? I am trying to decide whether or not to get one, and i won't if they aren't reasonlbly accurate. Thanks
 
Hello. In my admittedly limited experience with lawfully suppressed weapons, some are in fact quite accurate with suppressors. However, the load the gun "liked" in terms of grouping may very well change with the addition of the suppressor.

Those using "wipes" will not be as accurate.

Best.
 
Serbu has one that I have had my eyes on for a while now. One day I hope to be able to afford one and all it's associated fees.
 
Depending on what you plan on going after with it, have you considered the rifle version that they make? It's built on a 10/22 platform rather than a MKII platform. If accuracy is a big issue, it may be a route to consider.
 
Compactness is a bigger issue. I plan on having a rifle, too. Maybe first. But I'm getting a replacement barrell for my Papoose. I have been thinking about getting a .22 pistol for a while. And a suppressed one sounds like fun. I'm not old enough to get it yet, though.
 
AWC Amphibian is as accurate as a standard MKII, in my experience. Also, you may consider a 77/22 rather than a semi-auto. The semi-autos I have fired have been a bit louder than the bolt-guns. The actions of most are as loud as the round. AWC does it right, IMO.
 
muzzletalk -
From what I have been told, the license classes are only for manufacturers and dealers. As a citizen, if you are in a place that allows supressors, you need only pay a one time tax of $200 and it will be legally registered to you. Same goes for full auto and short barreled rifles. Short barreled shotguns and AOW's will run you just $5.
 
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