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Walther 22s do not according to the research I've done. Plenty of videos out there on both models too with no issues. I also think they are fixed barrels.
I like Walther and the gun/shooting club I was a member of let me test it one out, it seemed similar to what you show, threaded end.
It handled really nice and I recall not much movement at the barrel, never saw the thread cover disappear, I should've bought it.
 
I like Walther and the gun/shooting club I was a member of let me test it one out, it seemed similar to what you show, threaded end.
It handled really nice and I recall not much movement at the barrel, never saw the thread cover disappear, I should've bought it.
They really have a comfortable feel.
 
Interesting. I run a piston on my pistol can but maybe that has to do with the higher caliber and gas.
The piston is to give the slide of a recoil operated pistol a little extra oomph to overcome the extra mass of the suppressor because the barrel must move a short distance with the slide. Most centerfire pistols are recoil operated.

.22LR pistols are blowback and, as you surmised, the barrel is fixed and a piston isn’t needed.
 
I played around with some supersonic rounds this morning.

1500fps rounds were barely louder than the 710s.

However, 1280fps rounds were way louder and definitely sounded like a typical gun shot.

Hearing protection definitely not needed but I was still surprised. I double checked the box and looked it up online. I figured the 1500s would be louder than the 1280s.
 
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