First Look: JK Armament 195 SGX 20GA Shotgun Suppressor

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posted on May 8, 2025
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195 SGX 20GA

The JK Armament 195 SGX 20GA (available in black and FDE) is a fully modular shotgun suppressor designed for 20 gauges. Its fully configurable design means that you can modify the suppressor for optimal performance whether you’re engaged in hunting, fun on the range or competition.

Meticulously engineered for the shooter who values flexibility, performance and durability, this design has the ability to adjust from a compact 3.375 inches to an extended 12.2 inches, allowing shooters to tailor the suppressor’s length, weight, and sound suppression level to their specific needs.

Choke Caps swap in, in seconds to control shot pattern constriction for tight, consistent shot patterning at all standard shotgun distances. T

Features

  • Crafted from 7075 billet aluminum
  • An interchangeable choke cap system allowing for dynamic control over shot patterns
  • Hassle-free cleaning and maintenance without specialized tools
  • Compatible with most shotguns featuring interchangeable choke tubes
  • JK Armament’s Tone Technology not only achieves quiet operation on a technical level but also produces a deeper, more pleasing sound to the ear

To learn more about the 195 SGX 20GA from JK Armament, visit jkarmament.comMSRP: $945

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