Still one of my favorite SUPER budget builds. Crickett Chassis is on the sea.

Published on February 19, 2026
Duration: 0:42

This video showcases a budget-friendly build centered around a Crickett 22LR rifle integrated into a 3D printed chassis. The build features an Olight flashlight, a suppressor for quiet operation, and a red dot optic, all achieved for under $120. The chassis also includes integrated ammo storage and an elongated rear with a picatinny rail.

Quick Summary

This budget Crickett 22LR build features a 3D printed chassis, Olight flashlight, suppressor, and red dot optic, costing under $120. The suppressed 22LR is exceptionally quiet, making it perfect for training and recreational shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Crickett 22LR Budget Build Overview
  2. 00:19Suppressor, Olight, and Cost Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Crickett 22LR build budget-friendly?

This build is budget-friendly because it utilizes a Crickett 22LR rifle, a free 3D printed chassis based on Booligan Shooting Sports' design, and affordable accessories like an Olight flashlight, keeping the total cost under $120.

What accessories are featured on this Crickett 22LR build?

The build features a red dot optic for aiming, an Olight flashlight mounted on both the top and bottom picatinny rails of the chassis, and a suppressor for significantly reduced noise.

What are the benefits of suppressing a 22LR rifle?

Suppressing a 22LR rifle makes it super quiet, which is ideal for training purposes, reducing noise pollution, and enhancing the overall shooting experience without disturbing others.

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