The Angstadt Arms Vanquish 22 18″ .22 LR Ported Threaded is an integrally suppressed semi-automatic rifle engineered for quiet, reliable rimfire operation. This factory-built system pairs an 18-inch ported, threaded barrel with an integral suppressor that reduces perceived report without internal baffles, delivering consistent subsonic performance for training, varmint control, and precision rimfire shooting.
| Manufacturer | Angstadt Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Vanquish 22 |
| Material | Steel barrel, aluminum receiver, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .22 LR (standard and high-velocity loads) |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 5.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Integral Suppressor Design — Reduces report by 25-30 dB over a standard .22 LR barrel without the need for NFA registration, making it ideal for discreet training and pest control.
- 18-inch Ported, Threaded Barrel — Porting vents gas downward to counteract muzzle rise, while the threaded muzzle accepts aftermarket muzzle devices or adapters for added versatility.
- Fixed Black Synthetic Stock — Provides a stable, repeatable cheek weld for consistent accuracy, with a durable finish that withstands rough field use.
- 10+1 Round Capacity — Uses standard Ruger 10/22-style magazines, offering reliable feeding and easy reloads for extended range sessions.
- Matte Finish — Reduces glare and resists corrosion, ensuring the rifle remains low-profile in the field or on the range.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for shooters who demand quiet, accurate rimfire performance without the paperwork and cost of a tax-stamped suppressor. It suits law enforcement for low-noise training, military personnel for familiarization drills with subsonic ammunition, and serious shooters who value precision and reliability in a compact package.
Pros/Cons
- Pro: Integral suppression eliminates the need for NFA stamps, saving time and money.
- Pro: Ported barrel reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise, improving follow-up shot speed.
- Con: The fixed stock limits length-of-pull adjustment for shooters with shorter or longer arms; aftermarket stock options are not compatible without modification.
Comparison: Vanquish 22 vs. Competitors
| Feature | Angstadt Arms Vanquish 22 | Geissele Automatics Super 22 | Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf .22 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 18″ | 16″ | 16.5″ |
| Suppression Method | Integral (no NFA) | Threaded (NFA required) | Threaded (NFA required) |
| Stock | Fixed synthetic | Adjustable | Fixed synthetic |
| Weight | 5.8 lbs | 6.2 lbs | 5.5 lbs |
| Price | $1,654.35 | $1,895.00 | $1,299.00 |
The Vanquish 22 offers the clear advantage of integral suppression without NFA costs, while the Geissele provides adjustability and the Lone Wolf is lighter but lacks the ported barrel design.
FAQ
Does the Angstadt Arms Vanquish 22 require a tax stamp?
No. The integrally suppressed barrel is permanently attached, making it a non-NFA item per ATF guidelines. You can purchase and possess it like any standard rifle.
What ammunition does it cycle reliably?
It cycles standard-velocity and high-velocity .22 LR ammunition. For optimal suppression, use subsonic rounds like CCI Standard Velocity or Aguila Super Extra.
Can I mount a suppressor or muzzle device on the threaded barrel?
Yes, the 1/2×28 threaded muzzle allows attachment of additional muzzle devices, but doing so may affect the integral suppression performance and overall length.
What magazines does it use?
It accepts standard Ruger 10/22-style magazines, including factory 10-round and aftermarket high-capacity options.
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Last updated: April 2026





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