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Franklin Armory F22-V: Integrally Suppressed .22 LR

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJanuary 20, 20262 Mins Read
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Franklin Armory F22-V: Integrally Suppressed .22 LR

Franklin Armory, known for pushing the boundaries of innovative firearms, has announced an exciting partnership with Angstadt Arms to bring integrally suppressed versions of their popular F22 platform to market.

The new F22-V lineup includes pistols, rifles, and short-barreled rifles (SBRs), all featuring Angstadt Arms’ premium Vanquish 22 integrally suppressed barrels. This combination delivers exceptional accuracy paired with truly whisper-quiet performance. Perfect for plinking, training, small game hunting, or just enjoying the range without disturbing the peace.

The F22 series remains the only .22 Long Rifle pistols and rifles factory-optimized for Franklin Armory’s patented Binary Firing System, letting shooters unleash double-taps with every trigger pull. For those who prefer a more traditional setup, the F22-V can also be configured with a standard semi-automatic Ruger 10/22 BX-Trigger.

Built tough with a precision-machined 7075 aluminum receiver and an enhanced firing pin system for reliable ignition, every F22 comes ready to run with a factory 10-round Ruger magazine.

I reviewed Franklin Armory’s F22 pistol here on TTAG recently. It’s a great pistol and a lot of fun to shoot. I was planning to run a suppressor on mine at some point, but now I’m curious to see what these factory-suppressed models will look like at SHOT.

Keep an eye out for Franklin Armory’s newsletter and social media for more details in the near future.

Franklin Armory’s new F22-V will be offered in four variations:

F22-V SBR features a 12-inch Vanquish 22 barrel and Magpul MOE X-22 stock in FDE. MSRP for Binary-equipped F22-V SBR is $1,399.99. MSRP for traditional semiautomatic F22-V SBR is $1,249.99.

F22-V Pistol features a 12-inch Vanquish 22 barrel; SB Tactical SB22™ chassis; and SB Tactical FS1913™ brace. MSRP for Binary-equipped F22-V Pistol is $1,649.99. MSRP for traditional semiautomatic F22-V Pistol is $1,499.99.

F22-V Rifle features an 18-inch Vanquish 22 barrel and Magpul MOE X-22 stock in FDE. MSRP for Binary-equipped F22-V Rifle is $1,399.99. MSRP for traditional semiautomatic F22-V Rifle is $1,249.99.

F22-V Rifle (Sports South Exclusive) features an 18-inch Vanquish 22 barrel and Magpul MOE X-22 stock in black. MSRP for Binary-equipped Sports South exclusive F22-V Rifle is $1,399.99. MSRP for traditional semiautomatic Sports South exclusive F22-V Rifle is $1,249.99.

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