Nice, very nice. (But I don't have the tax stamp for the suppressed version.. )
Check this place out.
http://www.tacticalsol.com/homefast.htm
The black Houge stock is like mine, but my barrel is black, and not fluted. (But actually about as light as TS's fluted alloy setup.) My scope is slightly smaller, but not much. (It is a 40mm for best low light use possible.)
With "Cheap" ammo, my 1022 will shoot 1" groups at 25, and 1.5" at 50yrds all day long. (Assuming I can shoot from a bench rest, and I don't screw up... )
There are the occasional flyer, and I have magazines that are better than others at feeding for accuracy. Generally the stock 10 round is best for accuracy, but who wants to just shoot 10... ? I have some good 2" groups with fast 50 round target shots with this gun.
I was shooting a few months back with a guy who has a 700.00+ TS 1022 with one of the green custom wood stocks, and a very nice scope that costs more than my whole gun.. We were shooting clays about 200 to 250 yards away. (About the limit for anything useful with the 1022.) We swapped guns, and I found his no more accurate than mine. (He was not happy.)
His trigger was more money too, but mine has been shot more, so it's smoother in my opinion...
LOL It's all about the details, but that Suppresed single shot is a sweet rifle no doubt!
Ok, scroll down, and you can see the stock I have, and the CF barrel. (Featherweight I don't know about, but it's as light, or lighter than the TS setup, and it's less money.)
http://www.deltaforce.com/catalog/1022.html
I really should buy the BSA scope. (Cabella's sells it for less.)
http://www.swfa.com/showproduct.aspx?sku=22618X40AO
They supply three calibrated adjustment bezels depending on what weight bullet your using. It also allows you to focus your sight if your shooting close up, or far away. (This becomes a serious problem if your shooting up close with a scope, and you'll find you do that from time to time with a .22) Best .22 rifel scope I've found for the money.