CZ Rimfire Integral 22 LR 16.9" barrel

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SKU:
90509
UPC:
806703905099
Manufacturer:
CZ
NFA:
Silencer
Caliber:
.22 LR
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CZ Rimfire Integral 22 LR 16.9"

If it weren't for the endcap, this suppressor would be completely unnoticeable that is until the trigger is pulled. Then it still might go unnoticed, since with sub-sonic ammo the loudest report will be that of the striker falling.

Built into one of our standard 455 Varmint barrels, it utilizes a patented screw-in baffle system. Using the included tool, the owner can thread the baffles into pre-designated locations within the forward threaded suppressor portion of the barrel. If they wish, they can tune baffle lengths to their liking, finding just the right combination for their load of choice.

Baffles and endcap are cut from 7075 aluminum, meaning between the hollowing out of the barrel and the lightweight suppressor components, the .866" diameter Varmint barrel experiences some weight loss while still measuring in at 16.9".

A unique (and patented) baffle thread cuts through accumulated crud for regular cleanings, which we recommend be done every 300 rounds due to the dirty nature of rimfire ammunition.

Features and Specifications:

Product Name: CZ Rimfire Integral 22 LR 16.9"

Weight 30.8 oz.

Diameter 0.866 in.

Overall Length 16.9 in.

SKU 90509

About CZ

‘Ceská zbrojovka’ translates to ‘Czech armory,’ and at one time there were many ‘CZs.’ Our sister company Ceská zbrojovka a.s. Uherský Brod dates back to 1936, when it was established as a branch plant of Ceská zbrojovka Strakonice. Production commenced on January 2, 1937 focusing on both military and civilian arms. The first products out the door were aircraft machine guns, military pistols and small-bore rifles, but during WWII the plant came under Nazi occupation and was forced to produce and repair military arms.

In post-war Czechoslovakia, the plant returned to production of both military and civilian arms, in equal measures. In 1950 the Company became a separate state enterprise named ‘Presné strojírenství Uherský Brod’ (The Precision Machine Tooling Company, Uherský Brod) and was reorganized into a number of specialized departments.

The 1970s and 1980s saw the Company merge with Agrozet Brno, allowing it to not only manufacture firearms but also diversify into the production of reduction gears and driveshaft casings for aircraft engines for Motorlet Praha and hydraulically powered and controlled tractor attachments for Zetor Brno.