What type of .22 LR platform do you like to suppress?

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My Walther P22 was/is an awesome host, it fed all types of junk ammo reliably. Brought replacement front sight posts, and comes threaded from factory, just needed adapter.

I like my P22 with the exception being the mag release. However it does suppress well and shoots anything I feed it. The only complaint is last time I fired it I was trying to shoot the head off a daisy from a sitting position and couldn't do it within 2-3 yds. I do not buy that it was my error. I must have to drift the rear sight?

I have the new Ruger 50th Anniversary threaded barrel 10/22 takedown. I havent shot it much yet but previously had a standard 10/22 that was awesome suppressed. It was non factory threaded and I eventually moved up to the new version because 1) it still retianed the front post, where the first one had to have it removed and two it makes an excellent camp gun broken down. AND it comes with a nice bag that it, the suppressor, spare mags, the BX25 mags and even a cleaning kit fit into.

I am hoping for one of those BSA sweet scopes for it for Xmas.
 
The mag release on my P22 is my favorite over any other gun that I have. I wish they all had that type.
 
All I have left after purging what I don't shoot regularly are my threaded AA conversions for the Glocks and my .22 conversion for the Uzi.
 
I'm in the market for a Ruger 22/45 (model #10150) to use with my Cobra M2 in .45 that's currently at my local shop waiting for ATF approval. I just got the proper adapter for it last week, and I should have the pistol in hand by the time the paperwork approves. I trust this large of a can on a .22 should make it pretty quiet. I want to thread my 10/22 bull barrel eventually, as well.
 
I want to thank everyone that has commented and shared pictures so far. It's given me a lot to look over and ogle.
I like a few of the ideas here and might use them when I move.
Thanks again and keep them coming!
 
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