Suppressors mitigate a rifle’s report to decibel thresholds deemed safe by OSHA, enhance accuracy and lessen recoil. Here are the top five suppressors fit for various hunting scenarios.
The all-new Nosler Suppressors are designed specifically for hunters to strike an ideal balance between size, light weight, exceptional durability and sound mitigation.
Initially available in three multi-caliber options, Savage’s new AccuCan line of suppressors are lightweight, field-serviceable and reduce not only sound, but other disturbances like flash and recoil.
Dead Air Silencers and Ruger Firearms have joined forces to introduce an entirely new class of suppressors: the RXD Series. This new line isn’t a rebrand or a re-skin—it’s a ground-up new product built to complement Ruger’s firearm platforms.
Today more American hunters are realizing the benefits of suppressors. Here are the answers to some of the most common questions about their ownership and use.
Wilson Combat has introduced its Quell P & Quell P-S Suppressors, precision-engineered for 9mm semi-automatic pistols to deliver enhanced noise reduction in a lightweight, durable package.