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AAC Announces Relaunch of Suppressor Brand

Advanced Armament Corporation, known as “The Silent Authority” and a player in firearm sound suppression since 1994, has just announced a major organizational relaunch and restructure of this trusted suppressor brand. This brand initiative represents a fresh, new chapter for the organization, as well as for the advancement of firearm suppressor technology, service, and innovation in the military, law enforcement, and civilian markets.

Hardware: Bushmaster Minimalist-SD

Fitting of its name, the Minimalist is a svelte AR with just enough features to make it eminently practical in the woods. Weighing 6 pounds, it’s lighter than almost any centerfire bolt-, lever- or pump-action rifle you’ll see at deer camp.

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New Riflescope For .300 AAC Blackout Cartridge

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