What kind of silencer are you getting? I'm assuming you want a .22 rifle, but I have a Savage 17 HMR that's a shooter. I also have a Savage 17 WSM which I haven't had to the range yet, but my AAC Element 2 is not rated for 17 WSM - have to use my Silencerco Sparrow which is rated for 17 WSM.
As others have stated, I guess you first need to decide if you want to go bolt or semi-auto if ultimate noise reduction is one of your priorities.
Here's a few I have in .22LR:
1.
Savage Mark II FVSR - of course, with that flex at the front of the stock, I replaced with a Boyd's.
I got whatever they call the Tacticool these days (as pictured in post #12) - painted black finish - I don't particularly care for the stock finish as I think the laminate stocks they make with the clear coat finish have better grip. Last time I checked, the only laminate stocks they had for the FVSR were thumbhole stocks?
2.
Savage Mark II BTVSS - a beauty, but had to get the barrel threaded by a local gunsmith. Told him I did not want the thread protector knurled - leave it plain to match the barrel. You can't tell when the thread protector is on the barrel - keeps the clean look of that SS barrel!
I never could get past the look of those funky banded sights on Rugers, but things are changing over there! Just bought my first 10/22, and some of the new models (with heavy barrels) have my interest.
3.
Ruger 10/22 Takedown Heavy Barrel - one of my favorites - feels like a tight little gun - don't know how they attached the front of the stock, but it's tight with no movment (probably not free floated).
I have a Bushnell TRS-25 Red Dot on this one, so it's not set up for ultimate accuracy.
The Ruger magazines get the nod over the Savage mags - appear to be better built, and I like the 10-rd. rotary magazine fitting completely inside the stock (looks better, less to snag).
It has a really nice case to boot - full Velcro inside so you can arrange the straps any way you wish.
4.
Ruger American Rimfire Target - don't have this one yet, but since I now have money invested in their magazines after buying my first 10/22, I may end up with one in the future.
I assume the barrel is free floated, is already threaded, and I like heavy barrel rifles.
Of course, there's also something like the S&W 15-22 - I also enjoy shooting it when silenced.