Definitely get a yo dave trigger kit, makes a big difference.
Mine has zero creep and a nice lightish (not too light) trigger pull.
In regards to check weld, the American stock was designed for scope use, so unless you have a huge scope a cheek rest shouldn't be needed.
Make sure you mount the scope as low as possible.
Seems like a chop and suppress is the way to go, mine was factory threaded so just stuck a DPT on it.
DPT is a good guy in Hamilton, who can chop the barrel down and fit one of his suppressors.
I don't find my rifle too long or unwieldy, I've keep my DPT with all 5 baffles too, as it was noticeably quieter even with subs than using less baffles.
Best "mod" you can do is make sure you have a nice scope on it.
You might be tempted to go cheap as it's only a 22, but a nice scope ($300 range not $1000+) will make it feel like a new gun.
I struggled for years with shitty scopes, putting a decent scope on my rim fires made the single biggest difference.
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