POTD: IPSC Mini Rifle - Rimfire With Stalon RC Suppressor

Eric B
by Eric B

Photo Of The Day with some images of what shooters should do a lot more often - shoot rimfire suppressed. It’s very fun and (used to be) an inexpensive way to get a lot of training, without creating too much noise. In many ways, rimfire can be a great way to try out and perfect new shooting styles, like shooting on the move - which is very difficult as the rifle keeps on moving and bumping into your shoulder and other body parts.


This AR22 has a Stalon RC aluminum suppressor (it seems to be discontinued). With a minimal diameter of only 30mm and an extremely low weight it has a great performance for standard .17-.22 cartridges.


Below: Don’t use high-velocity ammunition if you want your suppressed rimfire to be quiet. The cartridges look great, don’t you think?

This rifle is an old JP Rifles NC-22, with some upgrades like a carbon fiber handguard from Smoke Composites.

If you want to check out Stalon Silencers (Sweden) here’s a link to their homepage: https://www.stalonsilencer.com/


Images: Private, used with permission.

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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  • KSKLR KSKLR on Aug 08, 2024

    Get one of the CMMG rimfire bolts if you don’t already have one. It’s a great way to get rifle time without a lot of $$$$. You can train with the rifle you use which is great for trigger feel and sight picture.

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