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Won’t you still need a piston for the can because the barrel isn’t fixed?
Walther 22s do not according to the research I've done. Plenty of videos out there on both models too with no issues. I also think they are fixed barrels.
 
Walther 22s do not according to the research I've done. Plenty of videos out there on both models too with no issues. I also think they are fixed barrels.
I like Walther and the gun/shooting club I was a member of let me test it one out, it seemed similar to what you show, threaded end.
It handled really nice and I recall not much movement at the barrel, never saw the thread cover disappear, I should've bought it.
 
I like Walther and the gun/shooting club I was a member of let me test it one out, it seemed similar to what you show, threaded end.
It handled really nice and I recall not much movement at the barrel, never saw the thread cover disappear, I should've bought it.
They really have a comfortable feel.
 
Interesting. I run a piston on my pistol can but maybe that has to do with the higher caliber and gas.
The piston is to give the slide of a recoil operated pistol a little extra oomph to overcome the extra mass of the suppressor because the barrel must move a short distance with the slide. Most centerfire pistols are recoil operated.

.22LR pistols are blowback and, as you surmised, the barrel is fixed and a piston isn’t needed.
 
I played around with some supersonic rounds this morning.

1500fps rounds were barely louder than the 710s.

However, 1280fps rounds were way louder and definitely sounded like a typical gun shot.

Hearing protection definitely not needed but I was still surprised. I double checked the box and looked it up online. I figured the 1500s would be louder than the 1280s.
 
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