Silencer Reviews

Inland Manufacturing Model 1910 Suppressor

New for 2026, Inland Manufacturing, known primarily for their various lines of M-1 Carbines, 1911A1 Pistols, and conventional suppressors, is introducing the Model 1910...

Whisper Chicks Suppressors – Whisper 30 HUB RGR

Whisper Chicks Suppressors have entered the market, and I’m here to tell you they’re more than cute; they’re legit suppressors. The Whisper 30 HUB...

Rugged Suppressors Surge762

The Rugged Surge762 is currently the suppressor I use on my bolt-action rifle to compete with in the Precision Rifle Series. I have truly...

Rugged Suppressors Obsidian45

The Obisian45 from Rugged Suppressors is one of my favorites in their lineup. This versatile suppressor can be used on various centerfire handguns and...

Rugged Suppressors Alaskan360

One of the first suppressors I ever bought was the Alaskan360 from Rugged Suppressors. It was the first to use the Rugged Universal Mount...

IWI IWS22

The IWS22 silencer is the most competitive silencer IWI has released compared to the most popular 22LR silencers. I compared the full-auto-rated IWS22 silencer...

IWI IWS7TI

Titanium suppressors are many hunters’ go-to because they cut out unnecessary weight, especially for hunters who traverse tens of miles on a multi-day hunt....

IWI IWS7

The IWS7 silencer is a reduced back-pressure solution designed for 7.62 and 7.62 Magnum rifle calibers. Compared to similar silencers, the IWI silencer is...

IWI IWS6K

The IWS6K silencer is, in my opinion, the best of the five new silencers IWI released this year. I’m usually not a big fan...

IWI IWS6

The IWS6 silencer was designed for use with 6mm and 5.56 rifles, including fully automatic rifles. The overall performance of this silencer surprised me,...

Silencer Central Banish Backcountry

The Silencer Central Backcountry is one of their rare application-specific suppressors. The Backcountry is designed for hunters who want the benefits of a suppressor...

Silencer Central Banish 223

The Silencer Central Banish 223 is for smaller, centerfire calibers. It will work with all rifles .224 and smaller, including rimfire rifles. The unofficial...

Daniel Defense DD Wave

The DD Wave from Daniel Defense is just a few years old at this point, and it features a one-piece design thanks to 3D...

SureFire SOCOM300-Ti

The SureFire SOCOM300-Ti is military tested and approved. As you already know, SureFire is a staple in the suppressor community, touting minimal POI shifts....

KGM Rogue 30

The KGM Rogue 30 came in 10th place. This titanium suppressor is lightweight, rugged and looks pretty cool. It attaches via proprietary taper mount...

Elite Iron Bravo

The Elite Iron Bravo suppressor is made by serious shooters and relies on a proven design. Consider this a tough, hard-use suppressor, and in...

AAC Jaeger 30

Advanced Armament Corp. (AAC) had the first cult-like following in the suppressor arena. The company made it cool to own a silencer, which brings...

Leviathan Reaper

Another new player, Leviathan Suppressors made a splash on the PRS scene with its .30-caliber Reaper, which is designed specifically to address felt recoil,...

Dead Air Nomad-30

The Dead Air Nomad-30 came in fifth place because it’s a tough, compact design that breaks from the norm, yet it’s built with the...

Sig Sauer SRD762Ti

Sig Sauer’s direct-thread SRD762-Ti completely surprised us. It might be a bit long in the tooth by now, but it proved to be the...

CGS Hyperion DT 762

The CGS Group is a new player in the suppressor world, but it’s serious about its dedication. This was immediately evident with the Hyperion...

Thunder Beast Arms Ultra 9

Thunder Beast Arms has been a top player in the precision rifle suppressor game for a long time now, and the Ultra 9 is...

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