First Look: Savage Arms AC350 AccuCan Suppressor

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posted on September 17, 2024
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Savage Arms has introduced a new addition to its AccuCan suppressor lineup with the AC350, specifically designed for rifles chambered in 350 Legend. Since its 2019 introduction, 350 Legend has provided a hard-hitting option for whitetail hunters across the nation, and specifically those who live in straight-wall-only states. Having a suppressor to quiet it down a bit makes for a perfect companion.

The AC350 utilizes a 5/8-24 TPI thread pitch to ensure compatibility with a wide variety of rifles, providing shooters with versatility and ease of use. The replaceable core and end cap, along with the serialized thread mount, offer convenience and flexibility for customization.

Crafted from 100-percent machined aluminum and titanium, the AC350 blends durability with light weight, ensuring minimal impact on the overall balance of the rifle. The direct-thread aluminum mount with a titanium thread insert further enhances strength and reliability. Additionally, the hard-coat anodizing provides a protective layer, to increase the longevity of the suppressor.

One of the standout features of the AC350 is its built-in self-cleaning carbon cutters. This innovative design allows for easy maintenance and ensures consistent performance over time. Furthermore, the 16.5-inch barrel of the AC350 delivers 132.5-decibel sound reduction.

Designed specifically for bolt action rifles chambered in (or up to) 350 Legend, the AC350 is a perfect match for Savage Arms' renowned line of firearms and many other popular rifles in this category. More information on the full AccuCan lineup, firearms and other Savage Arms products, is available at savagearms.comMSRP: $799

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