Angstadt Arms introduces the integrally suppressed Vanquish AR-22
Angstadt Arms introduces the integrally suppressed Vanquish AR-22

Angstadt Arms has launched the Vanquish AR-22, an integrally suppressed upgrade designed for CMMG® dedicated .22LR bolt platforms. It features a baffle-free design for reduced cleaning, a precision-ported barrel for subsonic performance, and is easy to install without modifications. The Vanquish offers quiet, reliable shooting with durable construction.

Angstadt Arms states “Introducing the new Vanquish AR-22, bringing the same great integral suppression technology that Ruger® 10/22 users love to the AR-22 Platform! Easy to install and even easier to use, the Vanquish AR-22 delivers the stealth of subsonic performance without the need for specialty ammo.

Enjoy precise, whisper-quiet shots without the risk of baffle strikes or tedious maintenance!Designed as a seamless upgrade for CMMG® dedicated .22LR Bolt platforms, the Vanquish AR-22 is a simple, drop-in upgrade that transforms your shooting experience.”

NOTEABLE FEATURES:

  • Baffle-Free Design: No internal baffles to trap lead or carbon — meaning less cleaning, zero baffle strikes, and longer life.
  • Precision-Ported Barrel: Porting tuned to bring standard .22LR rounds to subsonic speeds for maximum suppression without subsonic ammo.
  • True Drop-In Compatibility: Designed as a seamless upgrade for CMMG® dedicated .22LR bolt platforms — no modifications required.

KEY SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Caliber: .22 LR
  • Chamber: Sporter
  • Full Auto Rated: Yes
  • Platform: AR-22 (CMMG® dedicated .22LR bolt compatible)  
  • Construction: 416R barrel, 6061 aluminum shroud, black Cerakote® finish
  • Length Configurations: Short – 12” and Long – 18”

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