New for 2025: Savage AC30 B.O.B. AccuCan Suppressor

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posted on April 25, 2025
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Savage Arms has introduced a new addition to its popular line of AccuCan suppressors—the AC30 B.O.B. (Back Over Barrel) suppressor. The company touts it as the perfect option for those looking to enhance balance and reduce overall firearm length while shooting suppressed.

The B.O.B. design partially encloses the barrel, allowing for more internal volume and minimizing the increase of overall rifle length. This improves sound suppression and reduces point-of-impact shift, resulting in better accuracy. 

Savage AC30 B.O.B. AccuCan suppressor with 7mm PRC Federal Premium ammunition.

“The AC30 B.O.B. is a great addition to our suppressor line that gives hunters and shooters performance advantages and options,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “This design and option is attractive to a wide variety of hunters as it provides a significant reduction in noise, is more compact, rated for all .30-caliber options and also reduces felt recoil. Competitive shooters will enjoy similar benefits of reduced noise and recoil, without sacrificing maneuverability.”

A notable feature of the AC30 B.O.B. is the revolutionary MonoKore design. This approach leads the suppressor to reduce both flash and recoil, giving shooters a more enjoyable and accurate experience at the range or in the field. 

With a weight of only 13.7 ounces and fully serviceable in the field, the new AccuCan is perfect for backcountry hunting or all-day shooting excursions. Capable of shooting any .30-caliber cartridge up to .300 Winchester Magnum, it is compatible with a wide variety of firearms, including most Savage firearms with factory installed Proof Research barrels.

The AC30 B.O.B. AccuCan suppressor has an MSRP of $999. For more information, visit savagearms.com.

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