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Zanders & CMMG Release Exclusive Bronze Suppressed .22LR

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Zanders Sporting Goods just dropped a bombshell collaboration with CMMG that’s got every .22LR enthusiast drooling: an exclusive, factory-suppressed rifle built on the rock-solid MK4 platform, slathered in a multi-tone bronze anodizing that screams premium tactical bling. We’re talking a whisper-quiet suppressor integrated right from the factory—perfect for plinking, training, or just turning backyard sessions into stealth missions without the neighbors calling the cops. CMMG’s Banshee and Mk4 lineage already sets the bar for modular .22LR builds, with their direct blowback system delivering reliable cycling even with subsonic ammo, and this Zanders exclusive amps it up with that head-turning cerakote finish that won’t chip under abuse. It’s not just a gun; it’s a statement piece for the suppressor-savvy shooter who wants something unique that screams I know where to shop.

What makes this a game-changer for the 2A community? In a market flooded with cookie-cutter AR-15s and basic rimfire trainers, this release underscores the power of boutique partnerships like Zanders and CMMG—Missouri’s own innovator pushing boundaries on NFA-friendly platforms. Suppressed .22LRs are the gateway drug to the hearing-safe shooting world, especially post-2023 ATF clarity on pistol braces and ongoing Form 1 e-filing ease, letting newbies dip toes into SBR territory without breaking the bank (expect this beauty around $600-800, based on similar CMMG drops). It’s pro-2A catnip: affordable, customizable via the MK4’s endless rail real estate, and a subtle middle finger to anti-suppressor hysteria by normalizing quiet firearms as everyday tools for precision training and pest control.

The implications ripple wide—Zanders is proving big-box sporting goods can outmaneuver mass retailers with exclusives that build loyalty, while CMMG flexes its .22LR dominance amid rising ammo costs (where .22 flies under $0.05/round). For the community, it’s a win: more options mean more adoption, chipping away at the assault weapon myth with a fun, non-intimidating package. If you’re building a quiet collection or gifting the next generation of shooters, snag this before it’s gone—it’s the kind of collab that keeps Second Amendment innovation alive and firing.

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