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The Gemtech GMT-300BLK is made specifically for 300 Blackout rifles.

Gemtech’s GMT-300BLK Suppressor for 300 Blackout Rifles – Full Review

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The Gemtech GMT-300BLK suppressor is, as the name implies, designed specifically for use with the 300 AAC Blackout cartridge. While you can use it on any 300 Blackout rifle with a 7.5-inch or longer barrel, it was really built for short barrel rifle configurations. It’s small and light as far as centerfire rifle silencers go, so it’s a great fit for short, light, and handy carbines. Take a look for a full review of this really interesting suppressor.

Put Your Can in Your Buttstock! MasterPiece Arms New Suppressor-Ready Rifle

Put Your Can in Your Buttstock! MasterPiece Arms New Suppressor-Ready Rifle

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“We think our customers are really going to like the buttstock on this rifle. I don’t think there’s anything else quite like it,” said Phil Cashin, president of MasterPiece Arms.

Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.

Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.

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I am normally a Glock guy, as anyone that has trained with me over the last seven years knows. But one thing a life in the military will break you of quickly is brand loyalty. You always have to be looking for an advantage, and in a world were equipment failures cost lives, you don’t care at all where that advantage comes from. So when the chance to review the Smith and Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. with threaded barrel came up, I jumped at the chance.

Suppressor Company Offers An AR?—The AAC MPW in 300 BLK—Full Review

Suppressor Company Offers An AR?—The AAC MPW in 300 BLK—Full Review

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Today, everyone in the industry is aware of the 300 BLACKOUT cartridge. Indeed, firearms and ammunition in 300 BLK are readily available from most major manufacturers. However, many readers may have forgotten, or never heard, the origins of the cartridge. And the company that developed has its own AR designed to fire it.

This one shows off the flat dark earth Cerakote option.

Review: Surefire Ryder 9 Ti Suppressor

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As the “Ti” part of the name implies, the Surefire Ryder 9 TI is body is made of Titanium for strength and weight reduction. In fact, the tube, front cap, and base plate are all made of Titanium. Read our review of this lightweight can.

Note the single piece G-Core baffle stack.

Review: Gemtech GM-9 Suppressor

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The Gemtech GM-9 isn’t the quietest suppressor on the market, but it is light. and the weight savings can be big deal for those who shoot pistols. How well does it stack up to the other 9mm cans?

The AAC Illusion 9mm installed on my Beretta 92 FS

Suppressor Review: AAC Illusion 9mm

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The new AAC Illusion provides a new twist on the traditional silencer design–a tubular can with a shape that means you won’t need new sights. And we’ve found some new 9mm ammo that runs clean in suppressors. Read the review.

The muzzle devices have lugs to orient and hold the suppressor in place.

Review: Gemtech ONE Suppressor

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Looking for a suppressor that offers multi-caliber versatility, but doesn’t sacrifice performance? Check out the Gemtech One. This is a rifle can that can handle anything–read our review.

Review: Gemtech GM-22 .22LR Suppressor

Review: Gemtech GM-22 .22LR Suppressor

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The first thing you notice about the Gemtech GM-22 is its amazingly light weight. While the GM-22 is approximately the same size as other .22 rimfire suppressors on the market, the all aluminum construction shaves a lot of weight from the package.

Aero Precision and SilencerCo team up for this suppressed .308 upper

Aero Precision and SilencerCo team up for this suppressed .308 upper

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Aero, Ballistic Advantage and SilencerCo teamed up to build this suppressed .308 Winchester carbine upper designed to run full-time with an Omega can.