Preview: CCI Suppressor Max .22 Long Rifle

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posted on May 11, 2025
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CCI Suppressor Max .22 Long Rifle

Suppressor wait times have decreased dramatically, making it easier than ever before to protect your hearing and the hearing of those around you.

Companies such as CCI are also doing their part to offer suppressor-ready ammunition, and the latest offering is its .22 LR Suppressor Max load.

These rounds are loaded by CCI to produce a subsonic velocity of just 970 f.p.s., ensuring that there’s no crack of the bullet breaking the sound barrier, and the cartridges are topped by a 45-grain segmented-hollow-point bullet designed to provide reliable terminal performance on small game at low velocities.

This ammunition has also been designed to cycle in all semi-automatic platforms.

MSRP is $19 (100-count box). For more information, visit cci-ammunition.com.

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