For my first try at a suppressor,I just bought a Savage Mark II off Gunbroker for 175.00.It was threaded,and as it turned out,it was also accurate,especially with the can on it.Basically the only noise it made was the bullet slapping the target,a light putt sound from the can and the springs on the bipod vibrating.Hearing the springs really opened my eyes to the amount of vibration a rifle has,even just a 22.It worked out great until my buddy who had his own can saw it in action and offered me a trade I couldn't pass up for it.I haven't yet had my 541S threaded,which was the reason for buying the Savage to begin with.I wanted to see what a 22 is like before I spent the money to have a nice rifle threaded.I had the barrel on my 541 cut off about a year after I bought it back in 1980.Back then I had no idea that cutting 6 inches off a readily available rifle would wind up being a very foolish thing to do,since they've increased so much in value.I also added an extra bedding bolt and finished the stock in hand rubbed oil.Certainly not worth the 1,000 plus dollars a good 541 will bring nowadays,but it's a great shooting 22 by any standards.