Silencer Scout's Top Rimfire Picks of 2026
Last updated on May, 2026
Rimfire suppressors operate by a different set of rules than their centerfire counterparts. They are generally incompatible with centerfire cartridges even when bore size would otherwise allow it, but the restriction runs in both directions: centerfire suppressors are equally unsuitable for rimfire ammunition. The reason comes down to two characteristics of the .22 rimfire family. First, .22 ammunition burns dirty, leaving behind more fouling than centerfire powder. This buildup is why user-serviceable designs are the standard in this category, allowing shooters to disassemble and clean the baffles regularly. Second, rimfire cartridges produce significantly lower muzzle pressure than centerfire loads. That lower pressure environment allows manufacturers to use lighter materials and thinner baffles than would be safe or practical in a centerfire can, which translates directly to suppressors that are smaller, lighter, and more affordable than their centerfire equivalents.
Most full sized rimfire suppressors will sound mostly the same if they were designed in the last few years. The only perceivable metric they really compete on in sound is first round pop. For our recommendations we first ensured that the cans performed to this baseline standard of excellent and then screened for first round pop mitigation.
With that baseline established, we then compare key user features such as, weight, size, ease of use, modularity, and other non tangibles such as warranty and responsiveness of the manufacturer.
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Titanium 22
Otter Creek Labs
A simple, easy to use, quiet choice with universal appeal.
MSRP
$440
Weight
4 oz
Length
5.18"
Mount
Direct Thread
Construction
Removable Baffle in Sleeve
Backpressure
high
Included Mount
None
Material
Titanium
This can earns our top pick on the strength of its simplicity, ease of use, wide availability, and strong first round pop performance. Titanium construction hits a practical sweet spot: better longevity than aluminum and significantly lighter than stainless steel. For a modest price premium, it is the ideal material choice for this application. Installation and servicing require nothing more than a wrench on the integrated flats, with no specialty tools needed. Each baffle in the stack features a unique locking key, making it impossible to reassemble incorrectly after cleaning.
Other cans meet similar construction standards, but Otter Creek Labs sets itself apart with active social media support and genuine transparency about design intent. That openness removes most of the guesswork from the buying decision, and combined with the hardware itself, makes this an easy top pick.
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Mustang22
Rugged Suppressors
A popular modular can with a short and long configuration.
MSRP
$502
Weight
3.3 oz
Length
5.3"
Mount
Direct Thread
Construction
Removable Baffle in Sleeve
Backpressure
high
Included Mount
Direct Thread 1/2x28
Material
Titanium Grade 5 / Aluminum
An older design, but one that remains a genuinely relevant choice. The Mustang is a modular .22 can with a removable front section that reduces overall length and weight to just 3.4 inches and 2.4 ounces in its short configuration. That compact form is a handy option for small .22 handguns where keeping the package short and light matters, or for a 16-inch barrel that doesn't need much help to begin with. A long barrel bleeds off so much pressure on its own that the short configuration is more than enough to take the edge off what little sound remains at the muzzle.
The Mustang uses a titanium-sleeved base to protect the serial number with aluminum baffles in the stack. This construction comes with fire rate restrictions, though we expect the vast majority of users will never come close to pushing those limits in normal use. Rugged does offer the Oculus22 as a stainless steel alternative, but it comes in significantly heavier in the longer configuration, which is where most users will spend most of their time.
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Jessie's Girl AL
Resilient Suppressors
A simple affordable aluminum can.
MSRP
$325
Weight
3.1 oz
Length
5.392"
Mount
Direct Thread
Construction
Removable Baffle in Sleeve
Backpressure
high
Included Mount
Direct Thread
Material
Aluminum
.22 LR is not a hard round to suppress. Naturally quiet to begin with, a rimfire can rounds the sound off to something that can fall within the OSHA hearing-safe threshold. It doesn't take fancy technology to achieve this. Simple monocore cans have been conquering .22 for decades, with the only real development being flow rate and affordability.
For most buyers, an aluminum can is the right call. We recommend going with whatever is most available and reasonably priced, which is why we gave this pick to Jessie's Girl. It's one of the cheapest options at major retailers, has a clean aesthetic, and is backed by a solid team.
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Katan
Stealth Additive Works
Low backpressure and strong on 17HRM
MSRP
$450
Weight
3.5 oz
Length
4.9"
Mount
Direct Thread
Construction
3D Printed
Included Mount
Direct Thread
Material
Titanium Grade 5
The Katan is a spectacular design for bringing the rimfire can into the low backpressure future. It is a great can on 22lr but because it so low in backpressure we thing it becomes an ideal choice for the slightly hotter 17HMR.
I would also consider this and other low backpressure design for use on 22 handguns where the dirty unburnt powder of a 22lr will pepper your face more than one would think if they have only shot cleaner centerfire rounds.
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Compare the Picks on This Page
| Top ChoiceTitanium 22Otter Creek Labs | Modular ChoiceMustang22Rugged Suppressors | Best ValueJessie's Girl ALResilient Suppressors | Best 17 HMR SuppressorKatanStealth Additive Works | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $440 | $502 | $325 | $450 |
| Weight | 4 oz | 3.3 oz | 3.1 oz | 3.5 oz |
| Length | 5.18" | 5.3" | 5.392" | 4.9" |
| Outer Dia. | — | 1.06" | 1.06" | 1" |
| Mount | Direct Thread | Direct Thread | Direct Thread | Direct Thread |
| Incl. Mount | None | Direct Thread 1/2x28 | Direct Thread | Direct Thread |
| Construction | Removable Baffle in Sleeve | Removable Baffle in Sleeve | Removable Baffle in Sleeve | 3D Printed |
| Backpressure | high | high | high | — |
| Material | Titanium | Titanium Grade 5 / Aluminum | Aluminum | Titanium Grade 5 |
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Other Can’s to Consider

Halcyon
Advanced Armament Corporation
A strong performer, modular, built with titanium. A relevant contender and arguably and improvement upon the Rugged Mustang22.
Flow 22 TI
Huxwrx
Good alternative to the Stealth Additive Works Katan and could be easier to find on shelves.
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